FREE GUIDE

Stop driving by the Yellowstone wildlife you've been dreaming of seeing.

Discover five secret signals birds, squirrels, deer, and elk are are sending that will clue you in to the presence of wolves, bears, and other exciting animals with the free guide Five Wildlife Signs Most People Miss in Yellowstone.

five wildlife signs most people miss in yellowstone

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.

You want to experience heart pounding "National Geographic" wildlife moments on your trip to Yellowstone...

...but literally millions of visitors don’t realize they are driving by the exciting wildlife encounters they most want to experience, because they don’t know what to look for. 

Wolves, coyotes, foxes, bears, elk, bison, ravens, magpies, eagles, and all other animals’ lives depend on knowing what their neighbors are up to.  Because these creatures’ senses eclipse our own, they are some of your best guides to what animals are hanging out in the area.

If you're willing to look and listen a little deeper, to slow down and observe the signals animals are sending, this guide will open the door to new understandings—and exciting observations—of your favorite wildlife species.

In this guide you'll learn how:

raven decoding secrets animal language

Ravens will tell you there's a carcass in the area-and likely wolves, bears, coyotes, foxes, and eagles.

Chickadees can point you to where a great gray owl is perched in a lodgepole pine.

Yellowstone wildlife elk alert

 Ground squirrels will telegraph the presence of a weasel or badger prowling through the sagebrush.

...and more

Hey there!

We are George Bumann and Jenny Golding of A Yellowstone Life, and we help people get the most out of their visit to Yellowstone, and learn how to connect more deeply to nature and wild animals.

We've been living, working, teaching, and guiding in Yellowstone for two decades. We've delivered thousands of educational programs for visitors of all ages from around the globe, helping many people learn the habits that lead to once-in-a-lifetime wildlife encounters. 

Here's our advice for going beyond the tourist experience and seeing more wildlife than you ever imagined.

Get the free guide Five Wildlife Signs Most People Miss 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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