Conserving Nature in Greater Yellowstone: Controversy and Change in an Iconic Landscape

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Originally aired November 10, 2025

This event took place at the Natural History Museum of Utah This is a conversation between author Bob Keiter, Wallace Stegner Professor of Law and founding director of the Wallace Stegner Center, and Jennifer Napier-Pearce, Chief of Staff for the George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Foundation, about Bob's new book, Conserving Nature in Greater Yellowstone: Controversy and Change in an Iconic Landscape. For more than 150 years, the Yellowstone region has played a prominent role in the United States’ nature conservation agenda. In this book, Keiter explores both the successes and controversies connected to this storied region’s conservation—from the recovery of the grizzly bear to the reintroduction of wolves and beyond.

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