Wyoming Editor

Brodie Farquhar

Misplaced Highland Scot and ink-stained wretch, cursed with good taste in single-malt Scotch and red wines, but handicapped by a beer budget. He lives in Casper, Wyoming and commutes a couple of yards to his home office.

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Brodie Farquhar has 32-years of experience covering the West, as well as public relation stints for the Colorado School of Mines, Crested Butte Mountain Resort and The Nature Conservancy. His specialty is natural resource journalism, buttressed by a Master’s degree in natural resource policy at the University of Michigan, where he was a Scripps Fellow for Environmental Journalism.

Brodie has covered natural resource issues in the High Plains, Black Hills, Sonoran Desert, the Columbia and Snake river drainages and much of the Rocky Mountains, most recently the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. A freelance writer, he lives in Casper with an extremely patient wife, a mellow Golden Retriever and a hyper-active kitten, keeping in touch with two college-age daughters and a son in the Air Force.

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