Badger Two Medicine A landscape to be protected - #toowildtodrill
Photographs of the Badger Two Medicine Area - Controversy oil and gas drill - Obama Cancels remaining oil leases blackfeet nation
Photographs of the The Badger Two Medicine area of the Rocky Mountain Front, Montana - #toowildtodrill
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Horses on the Blackfeet Reservation in Montana.
The Badger area of the Rocky Mountain Front as seen from the Blackfeet Indian Reservation.
Winter sunrise along the Rocky Mountain Front, Montana. The Badger Two Medicine Area.
A lone bison wonders across the prairie on the Blackfeer Indian Reservation, Montana
The Badger Two Medicine, Montana
A fork of the Two Medicine River, Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Montana
Spring along the Rocky Mountain Front, Montana. The Badger Two Medicine area as seen from the Blackfeet Indian Reservation from along Highway Two.
Birch Creek along the Rocky Mountain Front, Badger Two Medicine area, Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Montana
An American flag proudly standing against the backdrop of the Badger Two Medicine area of the Rocky Mountain Front, Montana. Blackfeet Indian Reservation.
Fall colors in the Badger Two Medicine, Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Montana.
An aerial view of the Badger Two Medicine, and the in the distance, the Bob Marshall Wilderness area. This area of the Badger Two Medicine is now protected from oil and gas exploration and leasing.
Lush, dense grass and prairie wildflowers spring to life along the Rocky Mountain Front.
Bison roam on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation. Oil and gas drilling once threatened the Badger Two Medicine area. Nearly all the leases have been retired or canceled. Two remain and the fight will continue to save the Badger - #toowildtodrill Blackfeet Indian Reservation. The oil pump jack was part of an earlier oil exploration project organized and supported by the Backfeet Nation.
Crown Of the Continent Magazine Features work by Tony Bynum Photography
My friend and fellow explorer and adventure Rick Graetz recently featured some of my imagery in his e- magazine "Crown of the Continent." In it Rick shares stories and the history of the Crown of the Continent Ecosystem. You can view the "crown of the continent" magazine by clicking on the highlighted text. My images start on page 19 but I encourage you to flip though the entire magazine, it's full of great content about the region I call my home. For more information about the e-magazine, Contact: Rick Graetz, UM Crown of the Continent Initiative co-director, 406-439-9277, rick.graetz@mso.umt.edu Jerry Fetz, UM Crown of the Continent Initiative co-director, 406-546-5711, fetzga@mso.umt.edu.