Related Information

Steve and Tanya Rosen recently organized a workshop on coexisting with carnivores in the Madison Valley. Read more on p. 23 of the IBN newsletter.

Gravelly Range Grizzly Project

Real Bears, Symbol Bears, and Problem Solving. (.pdf)

Primm, S. & T. Clark. The Greater Yellowstone Policy Debate: What is the Policy Problem? This publication was produced with support from NRCC, University of Colorado Center for Public Policy Research, and the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies. (.pdf - 28 MB)

 

Steve Primm, M.A.

Steve PrimmSteve has over a decade of experience in field science and conservation planning for large carnivores. Since 1996 his emphasis has been on field research and on participatory conservation planning in southwest Montana. He participates actively on the Linkage Zone Working Group of the Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee and serves as a member of the Montana Grizzly Plan Working Group, which is developing grizzly conservation strategies for areas outside designated recovery zones.