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Secrets of the Creek: Identifying Otter and Muskrat Sign

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....
A Lion in Lamar! The Story of a Mountain Lion Sculpture

A Lion in Lamar! The Story of a Mountain Lion Sculpture

by George Bumann | Sep 1, 2017 | Art, Nature, Sculpture stories

What are the qualities of a good mother? This is the story of the mountain lion sculpture inspired by a wild mother that made a lasting impression on me. It was deep winter when we heard the news: there’s a mountain lion in Lamar with two kittens, on a carcass....
Video: Sketching Yellowstone Bison

Video: Sketching Yellowstone Bison

by Jenny Golding | Aug 10, 2017 | Art, Nature, Videos, Yellowstone Life

Watch a short video of George sketching bison from life in the Lamar Valley of Yellowstone National Park. Follow Us: Facebook Instagram Vimeo YouTube Pinterest ©George Bumann & Jenny Golding Privacy Policy Contact...
Scenes from the Yellowstone Bison Rut

Scenes from the Yellowstone Bison Rut

by Jenny Golding | Aug 6, 2017 | Nature, Yellowstone Wildlife

Magnificent, two thousand pound bulls strut across the landscape, bellowing their virility in deep-throated guttural roars as they compete with other bulls for females coming into estrus. Plumes of dust rise high into the air, as the mighty bulls rumble, bellow,...

Video: The Sounds of the Bison Rut

by Jenny Golding | Aug 4, 2017 | Nature, Videos, Yellowstone Wildlife

Buzz, Buzz – A Rattlesnake In the Grass

Buzz, Buzz – A Rattlesnake In the Grass

by George Bumann | Jul 25, 2017 | Nature, Yellowstone Life

While walking a local dirt road, our elder male lab Jasper poked his head into some roadside vegetation. Never one to pass up a sniff of a well-aged elk bone, or a spritz of coyote urine or scat, Jasper’s behavior initially raised no alarm—not even after I...
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