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  • Entrance sign to Glacier National Park in West Glacier, Montana, on Tuesday, October 7, 2014.
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  • A view from the valley below the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. According to Dan Fagre Ph.D. of the USGS clumps of sub-alpine fir have gotten thicker and taller in this area due to warming temperatures and changes in snow melt.
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  • New York Times' assignment at University of Montana on justice race and election
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  • A tunnel on Going to the Sun Road in Glacier National Park, Montana, in autumn on Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Going to the Sun Road which goes to Logan Pass and crosses the continental divide is the only road that crosses Glacier National Park and was completed in 1932.
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  • Research ecologist, Daniel Fagre Ph.D., on Hidden Lake Trail heading towards Mount Clements at Logan Pass in Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Fagre and his staff are working on the climate change in mountain ecosystems project which includes looking at what has happened in Glacier National Park since the little ice age ended in 1850.
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  • View of Going to the Sun Road passing below the Garden Wall in Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Going to the Sun Road which goes to Logan Pass and crosses the continental divide is the only road that crosses Glacier National Park and was completed in 1932.
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  • Dan Fagre Ph.D., a research ecologist with the USGS at the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana , Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Fagre is using repeat photography to document disappearing glaciers using photos taken in the 1880’s (first exploration of this area by people with cameras) and since, and comparing them with the present day images he takes in the exact locations of the historic images to study and document the rate at which glaciers are disappearing.
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  • Debris left by a melting glacier at the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana , Tuesday, October 7, 2014. According to Dan Fagre Ph.D. rocky debris fields are created when a glacier melts and the rocks within it are no longer suspended in ice and fall to the ground.
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  • A view from Going to the Sun Road looking down onto a patch of larch pines in autumn, in Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Going to the Sun Road which goes to Logan Pass and crosses the continental divide is the only road that crosses Glacier National Park and was completed in 1932.
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  • On May 2, 2014, students and friends of slain German exchange student, Diren Dede, carry balloons on to the soccer field at Fort Missoula where Dede played soccer. Dede wore jersey #4 when playing soccer.
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  • A view of the picturesque  hills of Missoula, Montana at the end of the street where Markus Kaarma is accused of shooting and killing Diren Dede, a German exchange student.
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  • Wolverine tracks in the snowfield at the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana , Tuesday, October 7, 2014. According to Dan Fagre Ph.D. wolverine are snow-dependent carnivores and snow is no longer lasting in the Logan Pass area.
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  • Scratches in rock at the location of a former glacier at the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana , Tuesday, October 7, 2014. According to Dan Fagre Ph.D. glacier movement caused scratches in rock and is evidence that a glacier was there and in motion.
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  • A snowfield at the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. According to Dan Fagre Ph.D. of the USGS this is the location of a glacier from the little ice age that ended in 1850 and probably disappeared in the 1940's.
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  • Debris left by a melting glacier at the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana , Tuesday, October 7, 2014. According to Dan Fagre Ph.D. rocky debris fields are created when a glacier melts and the rocks within it are no longer suspended in ice and fall to the ground.
    lgphoto_141007_0141.jpg
  • Research ecologist, Daniel Fagre Ph.D., on Hidden Lake Trail heading towards Mount Clements at Logan Pass in Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Fagre and his staff are working on the climate change in mountain ecosystems project which includes looking at what has happened in Glacier National Park since the little ice age ended in 1850.
    lgphoto_141007_0094.jpg
  • Research ecologist, Daniel Fagre Ph.D., on Hidden Lake Trail heading towards Mount Clements at Logan Pass in Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Fagre and his staff are working on the climate change in mountain ecosystems project which includes looking at what has happened in Glacier National Park since the little ice age ended in 1850.
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  • A small waterfall in the rock at the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. According to Dan Fagre Ph.D. of the USGS receding glaciers in the park means that streams dry up in late summer and fall.
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  • Wolverine tracks in the snowfield at the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana , Tuesday, October 7, 2014. According to Dan Fagre Ph.D. wolverine are snow-dependent carnivores and snow is no longer lasting in the Logan Pass area.
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  • Wolverine(R) and possibly mountain lion(L) tracks in the snowfield at the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana , Tuesday, October 7, 2014. According to Dan Fagre Ph.D. wolverine are snow-dependent carnivores and snow is no longer lasting in the Logan Pass area.
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  • Exterior of the United States Geological Survey's Global Change building in Glacier National Park, West Glacier, Montana, on Tuesday, October 7, 2014.
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  • Daniel Fagre Ph.D., a research ecologist for the USGS in his office in the Global Change building in Glacier National Park, West Glacier, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. He described the effects of receding glaciers to mountain ecosystems. Fagre and his staff are working on the climate change in mountain ecosystems project which includes looking at what has happened in Glacier National Park since the little ice age ended in 1850.
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  • Hidden Lake Trail heading towards Mount Clements at Logan Pass in Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. The terminal moraine, a pile of gravel rocks created by the leading edge of a glacier that likely disappeared in the 1940's is visible just below the snowfield.
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  • On May 2, 2104, an unidentified neighbor and friend of the host family of Diren Dede, a German exchange student who was shot and killed by another neighbor, straightens a German flag that is part of a memorial for the student in the Grant Creek neighborhood of Missoula, Montana.
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  • Daniel Fagre Ph.D., a research ecologist for the USGS in his office in the Global Change building in Glacier National Park, West Glacier, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. He described the effects of receding glaciers to mountain ecosystems. Fagre and his staff are working on the climate change in mountain ecosystems project which includes looking at what has happened in Glacier National Park since the little ice age ended in 1850.
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  • The Fort Missoula soccer field where Diren Dede, a 17-year-old German exchange student who was shot and killed by a neighbor, played.
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  • Dan Fagre Ph.D., a research ecologist with the USGS at the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana , Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Fagre is using repeat photography to document disappearing glaciers using photos taken in the 1880’s (first exploration of this area by people with cameras) and since, and comparing them with the present day images he takes in the exact locations of the historic images to study and document the rate at which glaciers are disappearing.
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  • A view of the valley and Upper McDonald Creek as seen from Going to the Sun Road in Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. This u-shaped valley was created by a glacier from the ice age that ended 12,000 years ago.
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  • Daniel Fagre Ph.D., a research ecologist for the USGS in his office in the Global Change building in Glacier National Park, West Glacier, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. He described the effects of receding glaciers to mountain ecosystems. Fagre and his staff are working on the climate change in mountain ecosystems project which includes looking at what has happened in Glacier National Park since the little ice age ended in 1850.
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  • A small stream in the rock at the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. According to Dan Fagre Ph.D. of the USGS receding glaciers in the park means that streams dry up in late summer and fall.
    lgphoto_141007_0113.jpg
  • A small waterfall in the rock at the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. According to Dan Fagre Ph.D. of the USGS receding glaciers in the park means that streams dry up in late summer and fall.
    lgphoto_141007_0103.jpg
  • Hidden Lake Trail heading towards Mount Clements at Logan Pass in Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. The terminal moraine, a pile of gravel rocks created by the leading edge of a glacier that likely disappeared in the 1940's is visible just below the snowfield.
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  • A film crew interviewing neighbors of Markus Kaarma and Diren Dede in the Grant Creek neighborhood of Missoula, Montana. Kaarma is accused of shooting and killing Diren Dede, a German exchange student in his garage on April 27, 2014.
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  • A lateral moraine (top right) showing the edge of a glacier that disappeared from the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Dan Fagre Ph.D. of the USGS and his staff are working on the climate change in mountain ecosystems project which includes looking at what has happened in Glacier National Park since the little ice age ended in 1850.
    lgphoto_141007_0159.jpg
  • Daniel Fagre Ph.D., a research ecologist for the USGS in his office in the Global Change building in Glacier National Park, West Glacier, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. He described the effects of receding glaciers to mountain ecosystems. Fagre and his staff are working on the climate change in mountain ecosystems project which includes looking at what has happened in Glacier National Park since the little ice age ended in 1850.
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  • A memorial in front of the home in the Grant Creek neighborhood of Missoula, Montana, on May 2, 2014, where German exchange student, Diren Dede, who was shot and killed by neighbor, Markus Kaarma, lived with his host family.
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  • View of Bird Woman Falls (center bottom) and the snow field that feeds it as seen from Going to the Sun Road in Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. The cirque above the falls used to contain a small glacier but no longer has one.
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  • On May 2, Urula Carpenter, a neighbor of both Diren Dede and Markus Kaarma, and a former German exchange student to the U.S., holds a sign written in German at Dede's candlight vigil that translates to mean, "Missoula is morning for Diren." Kaarma is accused of shooting and killing Dede in his garage on April 27, 2014.
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  • A view from the valley below the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. According to Dan Fagre Ph.D. of the USGS clumps of sub-alpine fir have gotten thicker and taller in this area due to warming temperatures and changes in snow melt.
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  • Exterior of the United States Geological Survey's Global Change building in Glacier National Park, West Glacier, Montana, on Tuesday, October 7, 2014.
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  • Exterior of Big Sky High School on May 2, 2014, where Diren Dede, the 17-year-old German exchange student who was shot and killed by a neighbor attended school.
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  • Dan Fagre Ph.D., a research ecologist with the USGS at the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana , Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Fagre is using repeat photography to document disappearing glaciers using photos taken in the 1880’s (first exploration of this area by people with cameras) and since, and comparing them with the present day images he takes in the exact locations of the historic images to study and document the rate at which glaciers are disappearing.
    lgphoto_141007_0188.jpg
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  • A view of the valley and Going to the Sun Road in Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. This u-shaped valley was created by a glacier from the ice age that ended 12,000 years ago.
    lgphoto_141007_0081.jpg
  • Dan Fagre Ph.D., a research ecologist with the USGS at the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana , Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Fagre is using repeat photography to document disappearing glaciers using photos taken in the 1880’s (first exploration of this area by people with cameras) and since, and comparing them with the present day images he takes in the exact locations of the historic images to study and document the rate at which glaciers are disappearing.
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  • Balloons and ribbons form a memorial at the entrance to the Grant Creek neighborhood of Missoula, Montana on May 2, 2014 where Diren Dede, a German exchange student was shot and killed in the garage of neighbor Markus Kaarma on April 27, 2014.
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  • New York Times' assignment at University of Montana on justice race and election
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  • New York Times' assignment at University of Montana on justice race and election
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  • Sperry Glacier as viewed from Mount Clements is on the left side of the distant peak known as Gunsight Mountain, Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Sperry Glacier, one of the largest glaciers remaining in the park, is the glacier most studied by the USGS. Edwards Mountain is to the right of Gunsight.
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  • Dan Fagre Ph.D., a research ecologist with the USGS at the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana , Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Fagre is using repeat photography to document disappearing glaciers using photos taken in the 1880’s (first exploration of this area by people with cameras) and since, and comparing them with the present day images he takes in the exact locations of the historic images to study and document the rate at which glaciers are disappearing.
    lgphoto_141007_0171.jpg
  • A view of the valley below from the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. According to Dan Fagre Ph.D. of the USGS clumps of sub-alpine fir have gotten thicker and taller in this area due to warming temperatures and changes in snow melt.
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  • The rolling hills that surround the Grant Creek neighborhood of Missoula, Montana on May 2, 2014, and the intersection of the streets where Diren Dede, a German exchange student lived with his host family and was shot and killed in the garage of Markus Kaarma on April 27, 2014.
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  • Diren Dede's history teacher Cameron Johnson (left) of Big Sky High School in Missoula, Montana, on the soccer field where Dede, a 17-year-old German exchange student who was shot and killed by a neighbor, played.
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  • A shelf of books in the office of Daniel Fagre Ph.D., a research ecologist for the USGS in Glacier National Park, West Glacier, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Fagre and his staff are working on the climate change in mountain ecosystems project which includes looking at what has happened in Glacier National Park since the little ice age ended in 1850.
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  • Research ecologist, Daniel Fagre Ph.D., on Hidden Lake Trail heading towards Mount Clements at Logan Pass in Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Fagre and his staff are working on the climate change in mountain ecosystems project which includes looking at what has happened in Glacier National Park since the little ice age ended in 1850.
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  • Mount Clements at Logan Pass in Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. The terminal moraine, a pile of gravel rocks created by the leading edge of a glacier that likely disappeared in the 1940's is visible in the middle distance going across the image.
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  • Memorial ribbon for Diren Dede, a German exchange student, on a mailbox across the street from the home of Markus Kaarma on May 2, 2014, in the Grant Creek neighborhood of Missoula, Montana. Kaarma is accused of shooting and killing Dede in his garage on April 27, 2014.
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  • Jay Bostrom, soccer coach and Spanish teacher of Diren Dede, a 17-year-old German exchange student who was shot and killed by a neighbor, at Fort Missoula on the soccer field where Dede played on May 2, 2014.
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  • Research ecologist, Daniel Fagre Ph.D., on Hidden Lake Trail heading towards Mount Clements at Logan Pass in Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Fagre and his staff are working on the climate change in mountain ecosystems project which includes looking at what has happened in Glacier National Park since the little ice age ended in 1850.
    lgphoto_141007_0084.jpg
  • Daniel Fagre Ph.D., a research ecologist for the USGS in his office in the Global Change building in Glacier National Park, West Glacier, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. He described the effects of receding glaciers to mountain ecosystems. Fagre and his staff are working on the climate change in mountain ecosystems project which includes looking at what has happened in Glacier National Park since the little ice age ended in 1850.
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  • Scratches in rock in a debris field at the location of a former glacier at the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana , Tuesday, October 7, 2014. According to Dan Fagre Ph.D. glacier movement caused scratches in rock and is evidence that a glacier was there and in motion.
    lgphoto_141007_0154.jpg
  • View of Going to the Sun Road below the Garden Wall in Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Going to the Sun Road which goes to Logan Pass and crosses the continental divide is the only road that crosses Glacier National Park and was completed in 1932.
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