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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

Learning The Invigorating Power Of Wild Listening 

New book by Greater Yellowstone artist/naturalist George Bumann, “Eavesdropping on Animals,” could change the way you approach natural landscapes and help you discover how they hold so much more. Read our interview with the Gardiner-based author

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Todd Wilkinson October 23, 2024
Wildlife
Todd Wilkinson

Jackson Hole Grizzly 399 Is Back As A 28-Year-Old Mother

In the larger context of grizzly conservation, what is her legacy? And
what is necessary to keep biological recovery of her species alive?

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Todd Wilkinson October 23, 2024
Wildlife
Todd Wilkinson

Renowned Bear And Wolf Biologists To Discuss Future Of Griz And Lobos In Northern Rockies

Two evenings you won’t forget: You are invited to attend free public events in Bozeman and Missoula featuring Drs. Chris Servheen and Doug Smith. Hope to see you there!

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Todd Wilkinson October 9, 2024
Wildlife
Todd Wilkinson

How Not To Love Yellowstone To Death

As famous park “winterkeeper” Steven Fuller’s half century tenure in Yellowstone comes to an end, his approach to co-existence may be a model for all of us. Make sure you follow his regular column at Yellowstonian coming soon

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Todd Wilkinson October 4, 2024
Wildlife
Todd Wilkinson

What Do We Really Want In A Statesperson?

Bible thumper. Naval warrior. Carpenter. Farmer. Angler. Sunday school teacher. Conservationist. Peacemaker. Self-avowed Patriot. Now 100 years old, Jimmy Carter was labeled weak for telling the truth. A lover of Greater Yellowstone, he ranks among America’s greatest environmental presidents

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Todd Wilkinson October 1, 2024
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
Opinion
Todd Wilkinson

When Scriveners Cry Wolf

In Colorado, it’s not just lobos, wildlife officials, conservationists and ranchers being placed in the spotlight. In his latest “New West” column, Todd Wilkinson says scrutiny ought to be directed at media outlets too, especially now as Little Red Riding Hood returns to Montana

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Todd Wilkinson August 19, 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
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

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