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 <title>The Yellowstone Environmental Podcast</title>
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<description>Greater Yellowstone Environmental podcast is an entertaining source of information about the environment in and around Yellowstone National Park.</description>
<copyright>Copyright 2006 GYC</copyright>
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<title>The Wyoming Range</title>
<description>Wild Elk and mule deer in the Wyoming Range provide a livelyhood for hunting outfitter Dustin Child, but he and his hunters are worried that expanded oil nad gas leasing in this mountain range will result in increased truck traffic, roads, pipelines and drill rigs- ruining his business.</description>
<pubDate>Thu, 21 Dec 2006 09:58:38 -0700</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>Wyoming Public Radio</itunes:author>
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<itunes:summary>Wild Elk and mule deer in the Wyoming Range provide a livelyhood for hunting outfitter Dustin Child, but he and his hunters are worried that expanded oil nad gas leasing in this mountain range will result in increased truck traffic, roads, pipelines and drill rigs- ruining his business.</itunes:summary>
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<title>Yvon Chouinard at GYC's 24th Annual Meeting</title>
<description>Yvon Chouinard is known as a climber, explorer, kayaker, and surfer.  He is also known as the founder of Patagonia Clothing and Equipment, and One Percent for the Planet. He is perhaps best known as an "environmental businessman" who refuses to sacrifice the health of planet to increase profits. He was the keynote speaker at GYC's Annual Meeting in West Yellowstone, Montana on June 10th, 2006, where he talked about the struggles of conducting buisness in a way that maintains a healthful environment.</description>
<pubDate>Fri,  4 Aug 2006 14:08:30 -0600</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>Yvon Chouinard</itunes:author>
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<itunes:summary>Yvon Chouinard is known as a climber, explorer, kayaker, and surfer.  He is also known as the founder of Patagonia Clothing and Equipment, and One Percent for the Planet. He is perhaps best known as an "environmental businessman" who refuses to sacrifice the health of planet to increase profits. He was the keynote speaker at GYC's Annual Meeting in West Yellowstone, Montana on June 10th, 2006, where he talked about the struggles of conducting buisness in a way that maintains a healthful environment.</itunes:summary>
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<title>The National Park Service: An American Story</title>
<description>Deny Galvin, Retired National Park Service Deputy Director, speaks at GYC's Annual Meeting on Jun 9 in West Yellowstone, Montana. With nearly 40 years in the NPS, Deny describes the collaboration which occurs between gateway communities, and the National Parks in their neighborhoods, with examples from around the nation, and implications for Yellowstone and Grand Teton.</description>
<pubDate>Mon, 10 Jul 2006 16:55:32 -0600</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>Deny Galvin</itunes:author>
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<itunes:summary>Deny Galvin, Retired National Park Service Deputy Director, speaks at GYC's Annual Meeting on Jun 9 in West Yellowstone, Montana. With nearly 40 years in the NPS, Deny describes the collaboration which occurs between gateway communities, and the National Parks in their neighborhoods, with examples from around the nation, and implications for Yellowstone and Grand Teton.</itunes:summary>
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<title>Yellowstone and the Human Heart: Acknowledging the Intangible</title>
<description>Paul Schullery, Yellowstone National Park Historian, spoke at GYC's Annual Meeting in West Yellowstone, on Jun 9 and 10, 2006.  Paul first worked as a seasonal ranger in Yellowstone National Park in 1972, and has continued as Park Historian to this day.  Of the history of Yellowstone that Paul has studied, he is most interested in how it has affected visitors emotions.</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jun 2006 12:44:29 -0600</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>Paul Schullery</itunes:author>
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<itunes:summary>Paul Schullery, Yellowstone National Park Historian, spoke at GYC's Annual Meeting in West Yellowstone, on Jun 9 and 10, 2006.  Paul first worked as a seasonal ranger in Yellowstone National Park in 1972, and has continued as Park Historian to this day.  Of the history of Yellowstone that Paul has studied, he is most interested in how it has affected visitors emotions.</itunes:summary>
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<title>Governor Brian Schweitzer discusses Yellowstone Bison, Brucellosis, and Cattle</title>
<description>Governor Brian Schweitzer participated in a call-in show on Yellowstone Public Radio, hosted by YPR News Director Jackie Yamanaka, and Jim Gransbery of the Billings Gazette. Several callers had questions about the Bison which leave Yellowstone National Park and enter Montana, and how Gov. Schweitzer intends to manage them.</description>
<pubDate>Thu,  1 Jun 2006 13:07:24 -0600</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>Yellowstone Public Radio Call-In Show</itunes:author>
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<itunes:summary>Governor Brian Schweitzer participated in a call-in show on Yellowstone Public Radio, hosted by YPR News Director Jackie Yamanaka, and Jim Gransbery of the Billings Gazette. Several callers had questions about the Bison which leave Yellowstone National Park and enter Montana, and how Gov. Schweitzer intends to manage them.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:keywords>Bison, Brucellosis, Yellowstone National Park, APHIS</itunes:keywords>
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<title>10 years of Yellowstone Wolves- 2nd half</title>
<description>In this, the second half of Doug Smith's presentation from GYC's 2005 Annual Meeting, Dr. Smith talks about the pecking order of predators after prey are killed, the crucial role of female wolves in bringing down Elk, and the division of labor within wof packs.</description>
<pubDate>Thu, 27 Apr 2006 15:14:38 -0600</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>Dr. Douglas Smith</itunes:author>
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<itunes:summary>In this, the second half of Doug Smith's presentation from GYC's 2005 Annual Meeting, Dr. Smith talks about the pecking order of predators after prey are killed, the crucial role of female wolves in bringing down Elk, and the division of labor within wof packs.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:keywords>Wolves, Doug Smith, Yellowstone, Predator/Prey interactions</itunes:keywords>
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<title>Ten Years of Yellowstone Wolves- First Half</title>
<description>Yellowstone Wolf Project Leader Douglas Smith talks about wolves in Yellowstone Park from 1995 to today, and into the next 10 years.</description>
<pubDate>Mon, 17 Apr 2006 08:56:59 -0600</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>Dr. Douglas Smith</itunes:author>
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<itunes:summary>Yellowstone Wolf Project Leader Douglas Smith talks about wolves in Yellowstone Park from 1995 to today, and into the next 10 years.</itunes:summary>
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