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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 (that book featuring images by photographer Tom Mangelsen) and coffee table volumes on 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 with the City News Bureau of Chicago. He is also a writing fellow of the Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative based in Jackson Hole.
Wildlife
Todd Wilkinson

Greg Gianforte and Christy Clark Create A Bearish Photo Op Moment

The story of challenges to grizzly bear recovery in the Northern Rockies needs honesty and truth, not more melodrama, grandstanding and fear

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Todd Wilkinson August 22, 2025
Community
Todd Wilkinson

America’s Precious Wildlife Serengeti Reaches A Make Or Break Crossroad

ConservAmerica’s one-day conference in Livingston, Montana Aug. 28 will emphasize the urgent role of private land protection throughout Greater Yellowstone. Without a strategy and more support for conservation the region’s famous wildlife migrations may wither and that would be a devastating blow to our first national park

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Todd Wilkinson August 18, 2025
Art
Todd Wilkinson

“More Precious Than” Illuminates The Lifeblood Of Human and Natural Landscapes

Art installation and book by Mountain Time Arts and Janet Zweig calls attention to Bozeman’s namesake creek and the need to heal it. The project is one that should resonate in any community with water flowing through it. Special unveiling set for Aug 12 in Bozeman. Public is invited

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Todd Wilkinson August 6, 2025
Books
Todd Wilkinson

Brooke Williams To Discuss How We Can “Re-enchant” Ourselves With Nature

Author of “Encountering Dragonfly” to make special live appearance at Elk River Books in Livingston, Montana August 7. Conversation will also include thoughts about how we can better protect the Wild West we love

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Todd Wilkinson August 1, 2025
Wildlife
Todd Wilkinson

Saving Greater Yellowstone Requires Urgent Action Because “The Clock Is Ticking” Fast, New Book Says

Robert Keiter, one of the foremost experts on policies shaping Yellowstone region, says time is running out to adequately protect its world-class wildlife and intactness. Desperately needed is a strategy and unifying vision

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Todd Wilkinson July 15, 2025
Community
Todd Wilkinson

Of Bobcats And Future Missing Lynx?

Will lynx be the first official mammal lost from the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem in our lifetime? As meso-carnivores, these two wildcats are harbingers not only of challenges laying ahead, but of potential new ways of thinking about the value of species

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Todd Wilkinson July 14, 2025
Community
Todd Wilkinson

Why Reversing The Forest Service’s Roadless Rule Matters For All Nature-Loving Americans

Many roadless lands have higher wildlife and habitat values than national parks and they hold the headwaters of drinking water for tens of millions of Americans. Will nearly 59 million acres of these precious public lands lose their protection?

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Todd Wilkinson June 25, 2025
Wildlife
Todd Wilkinson

Elk Are Vital Fuel In Greater Yellowstone’s Biological Power Grid

The wapiti depicted in Helen Seay’s grand mural in downtown Jackson, Wyoming are windows into appreciating the most cutting-edge principles in large landscape conservation on Earth. Yet looming over the fate of elk in Greater Yellowstone are loss of habitat and the scourge of CWD

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Todd Wilkinson June 11, 2025
Books
Todd Wilkinson

Dragonfly Dreamer

Brooke Williams’ new book, “Encountering Dragonfly: Notes on the Practice of Re-Enchantment,” explores how a dream led him through near mortality and a deeper connection to the natural world

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Todd Wilkinson June 3, 2025
Community
Todd Wilkinson

You’re Invited To An Exciting Evening Of Rivals But It’s No Grudge Match

On Thursday, May 22 at 7 pm in Bozeman, Montana, former governor Marc Racicot and the challenger who almost beat him, Dorothy Bradley, will converge in “the radical middle.” They’ll be talking democracy, public lands, civility and the need for courage. The free event is at the historic Ellen Theater

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Todd Wilkinson May 19, 2025

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