by Jenny Golding | Feb 10, 2018 | Animal Language, Featured animal language, How To, Nature, Yellowstone Wildlife
Wolf mating season runs from mid January to early March in Yellowstone. While many animals are having the hardest time of their year right now amid the cold and snow and lack of food, wolves are at their peak. Denning season is just around the corner, and wolves are...
by Jenny Golding | Oct 23, 2017 | Family, How To, Nature, Videos, Yellowstone Wildlife
When we woke up Saturday to a fresh layer of snow, we knew it would be a good morning for finding animal tracks. Sure enough, after about an hour of meandering along the creek bottom, we came across an exciting find… mountain lion tracks! It appeared to be a...
by George Bumann | Oct 9, 2017 | How To, Nature, Yellowstone Wildlife
“Do you see the grizzly bear? Right there… on the trail… that dark hump in the grass!” While we rejoice at finding clues and signs of our favorite wildlife (like the grizzly bear) while out and about, the truth is we are seen by wildlife far...
by Jenny Golding | Sep 14, 2017 | Experiencing Yellowstone, How To, Nature
There’s been a change in the air lately. The chokecherries are ripe, elk are bugling, and the last blooms of fireweed cling to the top of the stalks. Summer, it seems, is at an end. The air is cooler yes, and the light slants differently, but it’s more...
by Jenny Golding | Sep 7, 2017 | How To, Nature, Videos, Yellowstone Wildlife
You never know what you’ll find when rambling along a creek. Follow along as we find and identify otter tracks and muskrat activity along Obsidian Creek in Yellowstone....