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Got my MoJo working*

February 4, 2021 By Tom Sadler

Last month one of my dreams became reality when I picked up a side hustle as Mountain Journal’s (affectionately know as MoJo) National City Correspondent. For those not familiar with MoJo (affectionately know as MoJo,) it’s a non-profit public interest publication at the intersection of people and nature in Americ’s wildest, most iconic ecosystem, the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.

Here’s MoJo’s Editor’s note:

With his introductory essay below, Mountain Journal introduces Tom Sadler who brings decades of experience as a writer and veteran of navigating Washington DC policy issues—issues that require thinking and working across political divides. Sadler also has been a business entrepreneur, a fly-fishing guide and conservationist dealing with freshwater and saltwater fisheries policy. He understands the importance of clean water as much as anyone. 

Here’s my inaugural article: Meet Tom Sadler, MoJo’s Correspondent In The US Capital City 
Monitoring what’s happening in Washington DC has never been more important. for policies shaping greater Yellowstone and the West.

Links to future article will appear after they are published on MoJo

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* sorry, I couldn’t resist, the headline wrote itself…

Filed Under: Antics, Conservation, MoJo Articles, Writing Tagged With: Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, Mountain Journal

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