Lessons From The Rockies

NATURE: Every Week Day In Your Inbox

Daily wisdom, wild stories, and original art from the land, 

Available Posts Organized By Theme

High Country Hunters

  • Grizzlies
  • Golden Eagles
  • Wolves
  • Wolverines
  • Mountain Lions

Song Of The Sage

  • Raven
  • Sage Grouse
  • Magpie
  • Meadowlark
  • Sandhill Crane

Natures Patience & Abundance

  • Spring Green Up
  • Snow Pack Remembered
  • Where Water Slows
  • Fire Then Quiet
  • Passing Pressure

Shared Ground

  • Wolves & Ranching
  • Nature Living In The Space In Between
  • Grizzles: When To Use Force
  • What is Co-existence?
  • Land That Refuses To Be Managed

What Do We
Owe The Land?

  • The Bill Always Comes Due
  • What Will Happen When The Land Can No Longer Give?
  • A Living Body
  • The Illusion of Control
  • To Belong Again

The Cost of
Loving a Place

  • The Trail With Too Many Feet
  • Malice or Misunderstanding
  • When the Valley Feels Empty
  • Too Many Hands on the Same Clock
  • What Still Works

Mothers Of The Wild

Across the Rockies, the future moves through mothers.They choose ground, shape timing, and carry knowledge older than memory.

  • ElK
  • DEER
  • WOLVES
  • BOBCAT

The Long memory OF THE LAND

The land measures in ice, stone, root, and return.
We measure in deadlines.
​Something steadies when those clocks meet.

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Stories Disappear After 90 Days

Because that’s how nature works

Sunrise comes once.
A bull elk bugles for a season.
A sage grouse dance on the plains only lasts so long.

​We designed lessons from the Rockies
to feel the same way:

  • present
  • seasonal
  • fleeting
  • alive

End-of-Week Reflection

On the final day of each theme, you’ll get a wrap-up lesson that ties the entire week together and helps you carry the insight forward.

Why We Do This

To reconnect people to land and wildlife

Every story, every painting, every moment of clarity supports something real on the ground.
The Wild Range Project: a boots-on-the-ground effort to support wildlife coexistence, habitat restoration, regenerative ranching, and land stewardship across the Rocky Mountain West. Your weekly inspiration isn’t just for your inbox.
Its just the beginning and the fuel for a community of people who love the rockies.

How To Support Us

Limited-Run Art Prints

Each week’s artwork is available at Wild Arcadia Art
Most of the profits from the art fund the Wild Range Project

Check Out Wild Arcadia Art 

Quarterly Book

Every 90 days we release a printed book compiling everyones favorite stories and art from the prior quarter.
It’s our way of preserving the lessons after they’ve passed, seasonal wisdom in an old school form you can hold.

Support the Wild Range Project

If the stories move you, support the work they’re tied to.
Memberships directly fund wildlife and land stewardship across the Rockies.