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Flying D Ranch, Montana
The Flying D is an 113,613-acre ranch located in southwest Montana just north of Yellowstone National Park. The Gallatin and Madison rivers run through the ranch and the Spanish Peaks Mountains and Lee Metcalf Wilderness are next to its southern boundary. In the middle of increasing development pressures in the Gallatin Valley and Big Sky, the Flying D remains protected open space by virtue of a conservation easement donated to the Nature Conservancy in 1989. Like all Turner ranches, the Flying D is operated as a working business, relying on bison and hunting as its principal enterprises. In addition, the Flying D is in the forefront of in-stream flow water resource management, promoting habitat for abundant fish populations and advancing the establishment of westslope cutthroat trout.
Flying D Ranch is a beautiful and scenic property that is a vital natural conservation site for many species.
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Brilliant skies to power 9,000 homes The landscape of northern New Mexico is at once stark and scenic. The plains roll far into the distance to meet the snow-capped eastern slopes of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.

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CALL ME TED A shrewd businessman, outspoken maverick, and generous philanthropist, Ted Turner’s life is the stuff of legend. Now, for the first time, he shares his personal story. Click on the book cover above or the link below for more information.

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