Experts, locals and visitors contemplate the future of some of the West’s most iconic wildlife By Mike Koshmrl WYOFILE.COM This is the second installment in a...
By Todd Wilkinson EBS Environmental Columnist If you’ve been reading the regional news and you care about the wondrous things of the natural world, then you...
Jackson Hole wildlife photographer Thomas D. Mangelsen shows how nature art can inspire viewers to save the wild world. A version of this story first appeared...
By Todd Wilkinson EBS ENVIRONMENTAL COLUMNIST In his new book, Michael J. Yochim, former Yellowstone ranger and guide, takes us on a personal journey through America’s...
By Todd Wilkinson EBS ENVIRONMENTAL COLUMNIST Most Americans are probably unfamiliar with the federal government’s taxpayer-subsidized killing campaign carried out every year against public wildlife on...
By Todd Wilkinson EBS ENVIRONMENTAL COLUMNIST Does mountain biking impact wildlife any more than hikers and horseback riders do? More specifically, could rapidly-growing numbers of cyclists...
By Todd Wilkinson EBS ENVIRONMENTAL COLUMNIST I’ve heard it suggested that “the wilderness movement” is dead. Is it? I’ve heard some groups with “wilderness” in their...
By Todd Wilkinson EBS Environmental Columnist Last autumn, only a few months after he had been profiled by Anderson Cooper on CBS’s “60 Minutes,” photographer Tom...
A trip back to the dawn of Grizzly 399’s fame By Todd Wilkinson EBS Environmental Columnist Living in a region for a long while and writing about...
By Todd Wilkinson EBS Environmental Columnist “Politics, as a practice, whatever its professions, has always been the systematic organization of hatreds.” – Henry Brooks Adams (1838-1918),...