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David Stalling is a writer, photographer and wildlife advocate living in Missoula, Montana. He has spent much of his life roaming remote wild areas and has a particular fondness for grizzly bears.

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Western Montana GLBTQ+ Community Center Not Very Acceptant or Welcoming

by David Stalling

Tonight I went to the Western Montana LGBTQ+ Community Center, in Missoula, to attend its celebration of two years in its current space and kickoff 2026 Pride.

The Center promotes itself, in part, as “a hub for connecti...

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Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?

by David Stalling

Who's afraid of the big bad wolf? (At least what they wrongly think is the big bad wolf.) And grizzly bears. And mountain lions. And, more broadly, anything they don't fully understand . . .

One of the most interesting c...

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Calling One Acre of Forest "Secure Habitat" for Grizzly Bears Is Scientific Nonsense

courtesy of John E. Marriot Wildernessprints.com

by David Stalling

The U.S. Forest Service and Fish and Wildlife Service have done something remarkable — and not in a good way. They have effectively declared that a single acre of forest...

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An Ode to the Crow

by June Hunter

by David Stalling

I love crows. Not in the casual "Oh, that's a neat bird" kind of way. I mean I genuinely enjoy having them around. If I had to choose between living in a place with songbirds and a place with crows, I'd t...

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Train Dreams

Train Dreams, a movie about a logger and railroad worker in the American West at the turn of the 20th Century, is a great, powerful movie. William H Macy is amazing in it. Here’s a bit of dialogue:

Logger One: “I ain’t never happy when the...

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