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How Wolves Get A Date In Yellowstone

How Wolves Get A Date In Yellowstone

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...
Capturing an Idea: The Making of an Otter Sculpture

Capturing an Idea: The Making of an Otter Sculpture

by Jenny Golding | Jan 22, 2018 | Art, Sculpture stories

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Patience is a Virtue: Yellowstone Alpha Female Wolf ’06

Patience is a Virtue: Yellowstone Alpha Female Wolf ’06

by Jenny Golding | Jan 14, 2018 | Art, Sculpture stories

From an elevated lookout we watched as the alpha female of the Lamar Canyon pack sat in a state of indignation. In the predawn hours she had killed an elk, by herself, on the shores of the Lamar River. This was not unusual for her to do – but moments after taking her...
Spending Time with River Otters in Lamar Valley

Spending Time with River Otters in Lamar Valley

by Jenny Golding | Jan 10, 2018 | Nature, Videos, Yellowstone Wildlife

River otters are so much fun to watch – playfully slipping and sliding across the snow and diving into the water to fish. We’ve been super fortunate lately to have extended viewing time with a group of 3 otters in the Lamar Valley. In the video below you...
Celebrating the New Year In Lamar Valley

Celebrating the New Year In Lamar Valley

by Jenny Golding | Jan 3, 2018 | Adventures, Lifestyle, Yellowstone Life

For many years now, it’s been our tradition to spend New Year’s Eve at the Buffalo Ranch in the Lamar Valley in Yellowstone National Park. George teaches an annual class for the Yellowstone Forever Institute called “New Year’s Wildlife...
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