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People Taking Care of Places
Speaker: Rick Bass
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Yaak Valley, Montana
"The future's so random, and so mobile, there's no way you're
going to get to your vision of what you want your community
to be just by chance alone. I really believe you have to let
people know, to use your voice, to say, 'this is what I like
about my place, I want to keep it this way, this is what I
think can be improved, this is what I disapprove of.' That's
the only way you can have a part in shaping the future." -
Rick Bass

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Rick Bass is a writer who lives with his family in northwestern
Montana's Yaak Valley. The valley has been described as a
"Noah's Ark of Diversity," with mountain lions, moose, elk,
bobcats, grizzly and black bears, lynx, and wolverines. Almost
all of the Yaak Valley is in the Kootenai National Forest.
Rick works with his neighbors on the Yaak Valley Forest Council
to support a local and sustainable forest-based economy, and
to help protect the last roadless areas in the public wildland
in northwestern Montana. The Yaak Council has been described
by Rick as a mix of valley residents, including "hunting and
fishing guides, bartenders, massage therapists, road builders/heavy
construction operators, writers, seamstresses, painters, construction
workers, nurses, teachers, loggers, photographers, electricians,
and carpenters."