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Finally feel a deeper connection to wild animals

You love wild animals and wish you could see more of them, but feel like you're always missing out on the understanding and connection you crave. 

It’s time to start learning their language!

Wherever you live or travel, wild animals are talking not only to each other, but also about you!  

It's easy to tune in and join the conversation. Get started with the free guide The Language of the Wild: Start Tuning In to Animal Conversations and Change Your Relationship with Wildlife Forever

language of the wild animal language guide

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Learn the language of the wild...and feel more at home in nature

Whether you're a backyard birder, nature photographer, or simply nature curious, anyone can learn to tune in to the communications wild animals are sharing with each other. Even a suburban neighborhood can be full of wildlife encounters if you know how to look.

Once you begin, you’ll come to see places that you've always known in a whole new way; as viewed through the eyes, ears, and senses of the wild animals around you.

raven decoding secrets animal language

Get to know your animal "informants" so you can get the real gossip about what's happening in your neighborhood.

Recognize the signals wild animals are sending so you can know what they know.

Yellowstone's northeast corner and Beartooths fox

Develop a whole new relationship with your local wildlife and finally feel truly connected to nature.

When you understand the behavior of animals:

  • You'll be the one who found the owl perched in the nearby tree, because the chickadees told you where it was.
  • You spotted the eagle flying overhead because you were able to read the behavior of the ducks on the local pond. 
  • You discovered a bobcat sneaking through the hedges along the fence line because the squirrels tipped you off.
  • You found the wolf on your bucket list trip to Yellowstone because a raven pointed the way.
  • Your yard becomes a wildlife haven because you're more sensitive to their needs.

The best part? The skills you learn and practice will work wherever you go; from an urban park to the wilds of Yellowstone. 

Hey there!

We're George Bumann and Jenny Golding. Our mission is to inspire others to live a life that's deeply connected to wild animals and places. We've helped thousands of people expand their relationship with the more than human world, and are passionate about introducing you to the fascinating world of animal language, so you can see more animals and feel more at home--no matter where you live or travel. 

That's why we created the guide Language of the Wild: Start Tuning In to Animal Conversations and Change Your Relationship with Wildlife Forever; so you can get started right away connecting with the animals around you on a deeper level.

Get the free guide Language of the Wild now!


By signing up, you consent to be added to our regular email list. We'll send you stories and tips on how we find and study the animals that are the inspiration for our art, photography, and writing, as well as practical advice to deepen your own connection to wild places everywhere, and to our favorite place, Yellowstone. You can unsubscribe anytime.

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