by Jenny Golding | Mar 30, 2017 | Adventures, Nature, Yellowstone Wildlife
Yellowstone never ceases to amaze us. Truly. Not because of the big, showy things like Old Faithful, or Electric Peak, or herds of bison. Those things are amazing for sure. I’m talking about the unexpected, serendipitous, magical things that happen when...
by Jenny Golding | Mar 16, 2017 | Experiencing Yellowstone, Featured, Lifestyle, Nature
Yellowstone is with us everywhere. It’s there when we wake in the morning, when we walk in the shadows of the mountains, when we follow the footsteps of the wildlife that call this place home. We live and breathe Yellowstone; it’s in the very fiber of our...
by George Bumann | Mar 8, 2017 | Animal Language, Featured animal language, How To, Nature
Intense, grating, bird alarms erupt in the thicket along-side the creek. I hold the dogs at my side and ask George, “do you hear that?” “Yeah,” he replies in a knowing voice—”there’s something in there”. “Yeah,” I...
by George Bumann | Mar 8, 2017 | Art, Nature, Sculpture stories
All dynasties have their zenith and their inevitable decline. The Druid Peak pack was just such dynasty—one lived out in wolf years. The scope of its success and its place in the annals of wolf lore is unparalleled anywhere on earth before or since. When our home was...
by George Bumann | Mar 7, 2017 | Art, Nature, Sculpture stories
He was dubbed “Yoga Bear”. The name was given to this playful Yellowstone grizzly after seeing him play with his irresistible, people-like feet, stretching, twisting and rolling himself into all manner of un-ursine-like positions. This adult grizzly bear...
by George Bumann | Mar 6, 2017 | Nature, Yellowstone Wildlife
There are three of us at first. We wander together for over two hours covering more than half-a-mile, though my feet never moved. With the magnification of my spotting scope turned up to high power, I follow along on the foray to investigate promising odors, signs...