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Jim Macdonald
BiographyAs you could find on my blog., Jim's Eclectic World, I have diverse passions ranging from philosophy to Yellowstone National Park to anti-authoritarian organizing and activism. What you might not get from the blog is a sense of my actual biography. I was born in Bowling Green, Ohio, on October 10, 1973, the day that Vice President Spiro Agnew resigned from office. Agnew was Greek, and I am half-Greek, and so you can imagine I had to compete with some other news the day I was born. I grew up all over Ohio as my dad bounced around with a career in retail store management and then dramatically into the ministry of the United Methodist Church. They were all from the Cleveland area, but as a kid I also had stints in the Columbus area, Morrow County, Youngstown, and finally in Cambridge where I grew up. I went to Ohio Northern University and received a degree in philosophy and history, moved to Seattle a couple of years, got married, moved back to Ohio to Toledo where I received a master's in philosophy, and then in 2000 moved to Washington, DC, where I lived for 7 1/2 years in eight different homes. In 2005, I pointed the organizing with the DC Anti-War Network on a counter-inaugural march against President Bush that drew 15,000 people (on a budget of less than $2,000 - a true grassroots effort organized in a de-centralized manner with dozens of other organizations). I've since been divorced, but fret not, I've been with a wonderful partner for the past 4 years. We had a beautiful boy born in October 2007. Where does Yellowstone fit in this? During my time in college, I worked for the now defunct Hamilton Stores in Yellowstone National Park. I worked there from 1993-6 and 1998 doing nothing more glamorous than wrapping bull horns. However, the obsession grew in the most amazing place I have ever known. In December 2007, we moved to Bozeman and love being close to Yellowstone again. I have now gotten involved heavily with the Yellowstone buffalo issue and helped found Buffalo Allies of Bozeman in April 2008.
Too much information? Perhaps! Not enough of my soul. I'd encourage you to check out a lot of stuff on the aforementioned blog, as well as my Web site listed below. Another way to get a sense of the things I think about is to see the news compilation project on Yellowstone, Grand Teton, and the surrounding ecosystem that I update all the time called the Yellowstone Newspaper. Sometimes, you can get a sense of me just by reading about the place I live for.
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- 7/13/2008 8:03 pm - Another Black Bear Put Down, This One In Yellowstone National Park : And an interesting twist on this! 7/14/08 Park: Tourists not to blame in bear death (by Noah Brenner Jackson Hole News and Guide) Jim Macdonald [url=http://www.yellowstone-online.com]The Magic of Yellowstone[/url] [url=http://www.yellowstone-online.com/newspaper.html]Yellowstone Newspaper[/url] [url=http://www.yellowstone-online.com/eclecticworld.html]Jim's Eclectic World[/url]
- 7/13/2008 5:51 pm - Another Black Bear Put Down, This One In Yellowstone National Park : I just got back from a weekend in Yellowstone. One of the sad things we saw was a coyote persistently looking through a picnic area in search of human scraps. Despite our efforts to keep him away by scowling at him, he continued on throughout the picnic area to another ...
- 7/10/2008 2:39 pm - Black Bears in Denali, Grand Teton National Parks Killed : I think someone really needs to look at the hiring practices of the concessionaires - an article last year gave all kinds of reasons for the shift from domestic workers to foreign workers during the summer (citing the length of the work season, a lack of interest by domestic workers, ...
- 7/10/2008 8:51 am - Should Yellowstone National Park's Elk Herds Be Culled to Fight Brucellosis? : Thanks for the correction, Robert. And, as always, great work. I know you have had a very positive and thoughtful influence on my own activism. Jim Macdonald [url=http://www.yellowstone-online.com]The Magic of Yellowstone[/url] [url=http://www.yellowstone-online.com/newspaper.html]Yellowstone Newspaper[/url] [url=http://www.yellowstone-online.com/eclecticworld.html]Jim's Eclectic World[/url]
- 7/09/2008 12:05 pm - Fall Into Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone Kills California Woman : I honestly haven't heard a thing, and I keep track of the news coming out of Yellowstone every single day. I guess the person to contact is Al Nash, the press liaison in Yellowstone - at 307-344-2015. Jim Macdonald [url=http://www.yellowstone-online.com]The Magic of Yellowstone[/url] [url=http://www.yellowstone-online.com/newspaper.html]Yellowstone Newspaper[/url] [url=http://www.yellowstone-online.com/eclecticworld.html]Jim's Eclectic World[/url]
- 7/08/2008 7:09 am - Should Yellowstone National Park's Elk Herds Be Culled to Fight Brucellosis? : The collective foot takes organizing and the hard work that goes with that. That someone is us. So, if people are in this region (Greater Yellowstone) - not currently involved or we are not currently involved with you - we need you. If you are away from this area, there ...
- 7/07/2008 3:08 pm - Should Yellowstone National Park's Elk Herds Be Culled to Fight Brucellosis? : For years, buffalo advocates have been called paranoid for suggesting that the livestock industry would go after elk next. They have already started in Wyoming this past year with a test and slaughter program. Now, they are suggesting it for the entire region. Outfitters have been claiming - at least ...
- 7/05/2008 7:30 am - Yellowstone National Park Sees Record Visitation in June : Good questions. I know when I give them my annual pass, they scan it each time - which seems to count as a visit. So, when I camped in the Tetons, they seemed to count my entries into Yellowstone twice (once at the West and once again at the South ...
- 7/03/2008 8:59 am - What do People Take Home from a Visit to Gettysburg National Military Park? : The park, like other military parks like nearby Antietam or the Battle of Little Bighorn, have an especially creepy feeling about them. You feel the death around you; that's a large part of why I like them. They are true reminders of the devastation of war. Another thing I noticed ...
- 7/03/2008 7:25 am - Yellowstone National Park Sees Record Visitation in June : Unfortunately, we don't have a demographic breakdown of the numbers. From my recent visit, there seems to be a lot of foreign visitors taking advantage of a weak dollar. One I talked to about the price of airlines said it was nothing because the dollar was so weak. I'm also ...







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