By Todd Wilkinson EBS Environmental Columnist Ponder this: men up north get attacked by bears more than four times as often as women do. For humans,...
By Todd Wilkinson EBS Environmental Columnist The rugged, less-civilized American West: A province where mavericks rule; where ranching, coal, oil and gas jobs are a-gush, where...
By Todd Wilkinson EBS Environmental Columnist Wyoming’s Grand Teton: American geographic icon and arguably the most mesmerizing summit in our region. On Tuesday, July 26, The...
Global response reminds us why bears matter By Todd Wilkinson EBS Environmental Columnist “Snowy” the grizzly wasn’t nearly as well-known as his mother. But when he...
By Todd Wilkinson EBS Environmental Columnist John Wayne owned a couple of ranches but he was hardly a cowboy. Not a “real” one anyway, if you...
By Todd Wilkinson EBS Environmental Columnist Arthur Middleton had just ridden out of the Thorofare on horseback. We were in a coffee shop off Sheridan Avenue...
By Todd Wilkinson EBS Environmental Columnist “Many people—especially those opposed to wolves—think of the wolf as a killing machine. And in a general sense they are...
By Todd Wilkinson EBS Environmental Columnist For a few years now I’ve been hoping to meet the creator of Jackson Hole’s alter ego. Finally, I reached...
By Todd Wilkinson EBS Environmental Columnist This spring, Robert Staffanson received huge news: He was informed that his book “Witness to Spirit: My Life with Cowboys,...
By Todd Wilkinson EBS Environmental Columnist In the Greater Yellowstone region, there’s growing recognition of what some call “the grizzly economy.” It’s not a bearish attitude,...