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An Inconvenient Grizzly with Ranger Naturalist Greg Smith

  • Carbon County Historical Society & Museum 224 Broadway Avenue North Red Lodge, MT, 59068 United States (map)

Join Greg Smith, a Ranger Naturalist in Glacier National Park for nearly 20 years, for a fascinating lecture and look at the grizzly bear in contemporary Montana.

“Humans have been on the North American scene for an estimated 30,000 to 15,000 years. Our arrival was preceded by the grizzly bear by perhaps 20,000 years – who would cross the same tenuous landscape bridge, arriving in North America some 50,000 to 60,000 years ago. It is estimated that by the time of the Lewis & Clark Expedition, upwards of 50,000 to 100,000 grizzly bears roamed the American West. The settlement period of the West would see a dramatic decline in grizzly bear numbers and a corresponding decrease in available habitat. Now, as New West meets Old West, grizzly bear numbers are a focal point of concern and contention. Join Smith in a biological, cultural, and philosophical look at the grizzly bear in contemporary Montana.

Greg Smith lives in Bozeman and was a Ranger Naturalist and Backcountry Ranger in Glacier National Park for nearly 20 years. A longtime believer in the power of education, Smith now works with kids and adults as a storyteller, naturalist and historian. In his spare time, Greg enjoys trail running, backpacking, Nordic skiing and traveling the world on his bike.” Humanities Montana

This speaker event is sponsored and supported by Humanities Montana.