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A grey crowned crane and her newborn chick. From a few days ago in Ol Pejeta. On the final stretch of a five week work trip to Kenya and Uganda, it’s been spectacular.
Little late to the game in sharing, but here’s a new story for @archaeologymag about hunter gatherer life in Patagonia! #archaeology https://t.co/MVCXBzMXc2
Beautiful glacial lakes and snowfields along the Teton Crest in Wyoming. Over the course of five years, we conducted an archaeological survey of the entire crest from south to north uncovering nearly 11,000 years of history in the mountains. #Archaeology
A large Northern Goshawk perches on a buckrail fence while hunting ground squirrels near Grand Teton National Park in northwestern Wyoming. (Wyoming Truth photo by @MattStirn)
A large stand of Indian Paintbrush grows beneath the Teton Range in Northwestern Wyoming. Because of the high amounts of rain the region experienced earlier this summer, wildflowers are blooming at exceptional levels. (Wyoming Truth photo by @MattStirn)
A small black bear cub - no larger than a loaf of bread - stands on his hind legs to get a better view of his mom who was foraging for berries near Teton Village, Wyoming. (Wyoming Truth photo by @MattStirn)
Excited to have a new article out in Hunter Gatherer Research looking at past alpine cuisine through preserved fatty acids. #archaeology#wyoming https://t.co/Xx7OTk0dGX
New episode of @magnolianetwork's #FamilyDinner tomorrow at 8p/7c on cable, @hbomax, @discoveryplus, and the #MagnoliaApp. Kelly and Nancy Stirn have run the R Lazy S dude ranch for 35 years, raising their sons Matt and Will to become the next generation of ranch owners.