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Storm To Sun, The Work’s Never Done

Bighorn Canyon on a sunny day.

Bighorn Canyon doesn’t ease you in. It shifts without warning. 80-degree heat collapsing into wind that won’t let up, then rain, then a cold snap that brings snow arriving out of nowhere. Our work moved the same way: cutting through dense stands of Russian olive, moving huge cottonwood logs off of trails, then building over a thousand feet of fence.

It’s repetitive, physical work—slow progress measured in felled trunks, cleared banks, and sore muscles at the end of the day; knowing every pass was part of a longer fight, but the work doesn’t finish in a single season. Out here, conservation isn’t just a backdrop to the landscape, it’s the labor stitched into it, one weather-beaten hour at a time.

“If we can remove the Russian olives now, we won’t have to replant native species, and the system has a chance to rebound.”
— Wyoming Game and Fish Department biologist, Willow Hibbs

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