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Author: Todd Wilkinson

Todd Wilkinson, co-founder of Yellowstonian, has been an award-winning American journalist for almost 40 years, known foremost for his writing about the environment and his knowledge of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. In addition to his books on topics ranging from scientific whistleblowers and Ted Turner to Grizzly 399 (featuring images by photographer Tom Mangelsen) and a number of prominent fine artists, Wilkinson has written for National Geographic, The Guardian, The Washington Post, Christian Science Monitor and many other publications. He started his career as a violent crime reporter in Chicago.
Wildlife
Todd Wilkinson

Grizzlies, Grazing And Saving The Wild Spaces Between Public Lands

Watch the new short film. It not only ushers forth a visionary mantra for
protecting Greater Yellowstone’s wildlife corridors—no net loss of working
ranches—but honors the memory of a great conservation biologist

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Todd Wilkinson September 16, 2024
Human Footprint
Todd Wilkinson

Do Bald Eagles Provide A Way Forward For Thinking About US Grizzly Bear Recovery?

One motivation for states to remove grizzlies from federal protection is clear, but why isn’t the same reasoning applied to our national avian symbol, which is far more numerous, more widely distributed and also feasts on livestock?

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Todd Wilkinson September 11, 2024
Wildlife
Todd Wilkinson

New Scientific Study Focuses On Largest Threat To Greater Yellowstone’s Iconic Wildlife

Sprawl is happening everywhere but in the bioregion surrounding Yellowstone it is having huge impacts on a wildlife concentration unparalleled in the Lower 48 and renowned in the world. We guarantee this study will open your eyes

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Todd Wilkinson November 11, 2024
Community
Todd Wilkinson

All That Is Sacred

How Key West and Livingston, Montana became a legendary axis for writers, artists, sporting people, actors and recluses rabid about fishing

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Todd Wilkinson July 25, 2024
Wildlife
Todd Wilkinson

Experts: State Wildlife Management In Wyoming, Montana and Idaho Has Lost Its Way

Story in Yellowstonian leads to Chris Servheen and Doug Smith being featured on national podcast in which grizzly and wolf experts offer severe critique of state wildlife management

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Todd Wilkinson July 14, 2024
Human Footprint
Todd Wilkinson

Death Of A Junkie: Yellowstone Griz 769 Killed By Human Trash Dealers

Removal of bruin in park gateway town exposes why bear-proof garbage bins ought to be mandatory in some Greater Yellowstone counties, biologists say

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Todd Wilkinson July 23, 2024
Art
Todd Wilkinson

How Well Are We Co-Existing?

An exhibition “Environmental Impact” now up at the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson Hole invites us to ponder the challenges facing the natural world, what they mean for your backyard and America’s most iconic wildlife ecosystem

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Todd Wilkinson July 7, 2024
Community
Todd Wilkinson

Along The Road To Yellowstone “Park,” Everything Counts In Large Amounts

In Park County, Montana, the combination of people and nature creates a community far greater than the sum of its parts. There, locals really do Give-a-Hoot

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Todd Wilkinson June 28, 2024
Art
Todd Wilkinson

With Pride, Put Your Love Of Greater Yellowstone On The Wall

Remember those cool “Go Hike a Glacier” t-shirts? Now you can declare your affection for America’s most iconic, wildlife-rich ecosystem by hanging a poster on the wall or displaying a free bumper sticker on your car or bike

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Todd Wilkinson June 25, 2024
Columnist
Todd Wilkinson

Study: Noise From Recreationists Causes Wildlife To Flee For Cover

Bridger-Teton study finds animals 6-8 times more likely to run away from sounds made by approaching hikers and mountain bikers than ATVers 

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Todd Wilkinson June 19, 2024

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