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Mountains on Fire: Growth, Renewal and Hope

by Kristen Walsh | Jan 5, 2021 | MLP News, MLP research

Smoky view south over regenerating forest from the 2003 Lost Creek Fire. Courtesy: Kristen Walsh Kristen Walsh, January 5 2021 To mark the dawning of the new year, we draw your attention to wildfires in mountain landscapes and signs of renewal in Waterton Lakes...
The 11 Days of Mountains: a celebration for Dec 11 – International Mountain Day

The 11 Days of Mountains: a celebration for Dec 11 – International Mountain Day

by Mary Sanseverino | Dec 11, 2020 | Historic photos, MLP News

Mary Sanseverino, Dec 11, 2020 Here at the Mountain Legacy Project today is something of a big deal. That’s because ever since 2003 the United Nations has declared today – Dec 11 – to be International Mountain Day. It’s a celebration of all...
Mining, Memories, and Mountains

Mining, Memories, and Mountains

by Sonia Voicescu | Jul 14, 2020 | Historic photos, MLP News, MLP research

by Sonia Voicescu, July 14, 2020 Have you ever come across towns whose very presence on the landscape hint at multiple stories and complex histories? Perhaps it’s the façade of a particular building that doesn’t quite fit with the more modern design of its neighbours....
Introducing “A century of high elevation ecosystem change in the Canadian Rocky Mountains”

Introducing “A century of high elevation ecosystem change in the Canadian Rocky Mountains”

by Mary Sanseverino | Jun 23, 2020 | Historic photos, MLP News, MLP research

By Mary Sanseverino, June 23, 2020 Just last week on June 16 two intertwined articles, both about landscape change in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, came out. Both were published under the auspices of the Nature Research family of journals, one of the world’s...
Revisiting Waterton Lakes National Park

Revisiting Waterton Lakes National Park

by Cassandra Buunk | Aug 29, 2019 | MLP News, MLP research

The Mountain Legacy Project (MLP) repeat photography crew spent a week at Waterton Lakes National Park in mid-July. For most of the crew this was a first visit to Waterton; what we saw was a very different landscape than what was there two years ago. In September 2017...
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