by Jenny Golding | Jul 1, 2021 | Yellowstone Wildlife
Take a peek into the lives of a few of Yellowstone’s newest wildlife citizens; bear cubs, sandhill crane colts, badger cubs, bison calves and elk calves. Need help planning your Yellowstone trip? Check out our resources here. Interested in learning more about...
by Jenny Golding | Nov 30, 2020 | Animal Language, Yellowstone Trip Planning, Yellowstone Wildlife
Finding Yellowstone wildlife is about a lot more than simply driving through the park and hoping for the best… You can still see a lot that way (especially bison and elk), but if you want to experience those “National Geographic” moments, you need to...
by Jenny Golding | Nov 12, 2020 | Yellowstone Trip Planning, Yellowstone Wildlife
Where to find common Yellowstone wildlife species spring through fall. Although Yellowstone’s myriad wildlife can be viewed throughout the park, (and we encourage you to experience the thrill of finding animals on your own, get our wildlife watching tips here), here...
by George Bumann | Sep 28, 2020 | Adventures, Animal Language, Nature, Yellowstone Wildlife
The dismembered leg is fresh. Extremely fresh. Laying on a faint animal trail amid cured grasses and the first fallen leaves of autumn, it didn’t simply fall off; it was chewed off. The limb has been worried by carnivorous teeth, stripped of its flesh and dropped here...
by Jenny Golding | May 20, 2020 | Nature, Videos, Yellowstone Wildlife
Can’t be in the park this spring? Enjoy these two videos about what it’s like to be in Yellowstone in May. You can join us each Thursday at 5pm mountain time on George’s YouTube channel for short videos on animal language, Yellowstone life, and how...
by Jenny Golding | Apr 16, 2020 | Nature, Videos, Yellowstone Wildlife
Wish you were in Yellowstone? From sandhill cranes to baby bison, this episode of Wild Conversations will explore the emerging signs of spring in the park. Join us each Thursday at 5pm MST on George’s YouTube channel for short videos on animal language,...