Full Film - TERRY CREEK RANCH

Muley Fanatic Foundation presents, with support from Maven:
MY WILD LAND - Terry Creek Ranch

Al and Barb Johnson have witnessed the changing landscape of the West firsthand on their ranch, and in the surrounding area. Their land isn’t just home to a leased cattle operation, but also is used as winter range and during migration by hundreds of deer, elk, and moose. With that in mind — and faced with encroaching subdivisions — the Johnsons decided to take legal measures to keep their property a working ranch and wildlife habitat for future generations. After a fire threatened their home and livelihood they doubled their efforts to help wildlife by modifying a major segment of their fences to reduce risk of animal entanglement or death. In this episode of My Wild Land, we feature a new era of ranching, one that works 24-hours a day to protect a way of life and wildlife in peril.

Produced by Wyoming Migration Initiative.
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