Dear Fred,
It's me, Yellowstoney the Mountain Goat along with your old friend Beav and Wally. What a funny little moose he is for sure!
Down below there, hanging in that net, is a straggler. A baby black bear who doesn't even know her own name. We met up with her in a campground in downtown Salmon, Idaho. She was just bumming around. Backpack to backpack, we started in to talking.......next thing we know, she was camping with us friends.
We owe it to the tiny bear to find her a home. Maybe in Richmond, Virginia, Colorado, or up Alberta way?
She says she is a salmon eater but I don't know for sure. Us Mountain Goats stay far from the river, but enjoy its sounds. We like the view to all the stars, high above the rest. Up where we can hide from wolves.
Beav wanted to let you know how frightened he is of those pesty wolves. Last night we camped up there in those hills you can see behind us ---- inside Yellowstone National Park. That big arch is a kind of memorial to when a president signed paper that kicked out our Shoshone Friends and made it open to other Americans by horse, then train, plane and automobile. Whew.......we just about got run down by a car just this morning. An antelope hopped in front of buddy Ron's camera just as we were hopping into the back of his car.
Buddy Monsoon opened the door for us when Ron wasn't looking and we all got in, hiding our little black bear buddy from the Rangers and strangers. Next thing we knew, we were fly fishing for trout, back on the big, beautiful Salmon River. We miss Sacajawea's family, friends from way back when. She used to swim faster than otter, way faster than Beav's family to be sure. My Grampa Rocky used to tell me stories of how she (Sacajawea) was kidnapped and taken far far away to the Dakotas I guess. Then some guys hoping to find gold and fame came out west guided by young Sacajawea and her boy, Pomp. Good people. They met up with their family at Beav's favorite spot on any map. It's a big rock that looks just like Beav! They even named a river, a county and a bunch of other stuff after the rock, even though Beav says his family didn't make out too well in the deal. Kind of like all your monkey family biz, eh?
Anyway, old friend, the four of us have stowed away in Ron's backpack. Just like you, I hear....didn't you come all the way from Ohio originally? According to Monsoon you've been traveling the globe. Been to Pihemanu again. This time with that great Brit, Maya! What a cool story she tells! Going to help planet earth through her Learn To Sea. And Haiti? New York islands too with best friend Annie Bell of the Fish and Wildlife! Wow!
I guess we might be careful for Fish and Wildlife people. Seems crossing state lines is something to think about. But we're small for our kind, large in heart, and strong of mind.
Me, Stoney, and your other mountain friends aim to teach headwaters to kids all this next year with a little help from Sue Warburton, Michelle Kaskovich, Mary Fox, Alan in Africa, and the kids of Capetown too.
We aim to connect with Mokapu the Whale and Eddie and Mokapu the Cougar (well maybe not Eddie....he seems to look hungry when he glances my way. Beav's a little scared of cougars too).......
You need to keep Ron busy fishing so we can all do the more important business of protection of our homelands! There is still a crazy war or two going on, we hear, so the people are busy with that and the money economy. But our natural economy is in tough shape, though greener than usual with the change in climate up here in the high country.
Be thinking of all of us Mountain plants and animals. Without healthy watersheds in the Rockies, the Yellowstone River, Snake, Columbia, Missouri, Green, Colorado, Salmon, and all others would dry up to dust. Protect us and you protect the ocean where you like to go free dive with your buddy Maya....
Hope to see you soon.
Your Greater Yellowstone Buddies,
Yellowstoney the Mountain Goat
Wally Moose
Beav the Beav
Little Lost Bear
Gardiner, Montana. July 2010
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