Ellis Juhlin
Prior to joining Mountain Journal, Juhlin was Montana Public Radio's first Environment and Climate reporter. For four years she covered state and federal policy, wildlife, natural resources, and agriculture - and the threads of climate change woven throughout those stories. She is experienced in converting local stories for a national audience and her pieces are regularly picked up by NPR. Her journalism career began unconventionally. While getting her master's in ecology at Utah State University, she began working as a science reporter for her local public radio station. Through that experience with Utah Public Radio, she fell in love with storytelling and being able to use her research background to communicate to a wide audience. In addition to her master's, she also has an undergraduate degree in ecology. When she's not reporting you can find her birding, or on a trail with her three dogs or wrangling a bevy of runner ducks at her home in western Montana.