By Todd Wilkinson EBS Environmental Columnist No race, culture or movement is a monolith. It’s as true for political parties, organized religions and universities as it...
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...
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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 National Geographic magazine has now given Greater Yellowstone its greatest captive audience ever. In the yellow magazine’s May 2016 edition—a...