Authors and Books: Sean Gerrity
May 20 @ 6:00pm
Discover the story and effort of restoring the American Prairie in Montana. The ambitious goal of combining public and private lands and restoring natural ecosystems, bison herds, increasing biodiversity and mitigating climate change are just some of the goals of the American Prairie. Sean Gerrity will discuss his recent book, Wild on Purpose: The American Prairie Story and the Art of Thinking Bigger and experiences with American Prairie.
About the book:
In 2001, a small team of ordinary citizens set out on an audacious effort to establish one of the largest wildlife reserves ever created—bigger than Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks combined. But founding American Prairie was just the beginning. To succeed, they would have to defy conventional wisdom, win over skeptical Montana neighbors, and restore vast areas of temperate grasslands for returning native bison, elk, pronghorn, birds, pollinators, and predators. With humor and humility, Gerrity immerses readers in the obstacles, triumphs, and unwavering commitment that propelled this extraordinary journey. Wild on Purpose reveals what it takes to make real, lasting change and challenges us to move beyond saving what’s left of nature to making new wild spaces—for animals, the planet, the future, for ourselves.” About Sean Gerrity: Sean Gerrity is the founder of American Prairie, a Montana-based conservation organization dedicated to restoring and protecting large-scale ecosystems. A National Geographic Explorer, Gerrity serves on multiple advisory boards focused on global conservation, including African People and Wildlife and the Kratt Brothers Creature Hero Foundation. Raised in Great Falls, Montana, Gerrity now resides in Bozeman, Montana.















