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Visit Yellowstone Park To Discover Wild Wolves!

Wildlife
Viewing Etiquette
The Yellowstone Association Institute provides
guidelines for wildlife watching in Yellowstone:
 | Respect for wildlife
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 | Respect for visitors
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| Breakfasts to go for Wolf and Wildlife Watchers See our Lush Gardens on the Banks of the Yellowstone River |
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Yellowstone
Suites
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A historical bed and breakfast in Gardiner,
Montana, with peace, comfort and a variety of activities close by. |
Yellowstone Adventures
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Adventures The Yellowstone Association Institute
provides an instructor/guide to accompany small groups for a personal introduction to
Yellowstone and one of your best chances to see wolves in the park. Instructors are
expert naturalists that will meet you at a predetermined location and join you in your
vehicle for half, whole or multiple days viewing wildlife. The program cost includes
instruction, use of spotting scopes, and park admission fees for the day of the
educational adventure. |
 | Winter Wolf Discovery The Yellowstone
Association Institute and Yellowstone National Park
Lodges offer participants in the Winter Wolf Discovery program the best of both
worlds. During the day, they explore the park, looking for wolves with Yellowstone
Institute instructor. Each night, they return to excellent meals, comfortable
accommodations, and entertaining evening programs at the Mammoth Hot Springs hotel.
Three-day packages start in January, 2001, and include:
 | Instruction by wildlife biologist Nathan Varley |
 | Lodging with private bath at Mammoth Hot Springs |
 | 2 breakfasts and lunches per person |
 | Snowshoe, hot tub rental |
 | Discounts on additional meals, gifts, activities |
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 | Grizzly Discovery Center a
not-for-profit bear and wolf reserve providing visitors to the Yellowstone area an
opportunity to learn about, view and ultimately appreciate the grizzly bear and gray wolf.
Grizzly bears that are unable to live in the wild have a second chance. By
helping with the education of visitors, their lives may help other bears remain in the
wild. |
 | Yellowstone Ecosystem Studies is a
privately funded, independent, non-profit, research and education organization committed
to long-term, large-scale projects that provide the critical information to protect,
manage, and sustain a healthy Yellowstone for all species, including humans. Only then can
we begin to listen to, and speak for, an ecosystem. |
 | Wilderness Pack Trips, Inc. offer spectacular horseback trips in
Yellowstone National Park. Pack trips are 6-day expeditions, July through September,
to some of Yellowstone's most scenic wilderness sites. Trips afford great
opportunities to view wolves and other wildlife in a backcountry setting. For
information contact Mike and Erin Thompson. |
 | A Naturalist's World is dedicated
to providing educational programs and materials about natural history and ecology.
Join master trackers Dr. Jim Halfpenny and Diann Thompson for fascinating classes, or
order Discovering the Yellowstone Wolves, a watchers' guidebook. |
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Plan your visit
 | The Total Yellowstone Page --
exceptionally endowed source of information for lodging, food, campgrounds--everything for
getting your trip to Yellowstone planned. Also includes good reports on wolf
activity and news. |
 | The Yellowstone Journal -- an
independent magazine dedicated to Yellowstone sold throughout the park and to subscribers
in all 50 states and in 21 foreign countries. Everything you want to know about
Yellowstone. |
 | Geyser Gazette -- Trip planning materials
and service listings for West Yellowstone provided in a colorful, interesting and
informative format. |
 | Yellowstone Park Net -- Yellowstone Park
Net is a comprehensive visitor's guide for Yellowstone National Park, the largest &
oldest national park in the United States. |
 | Yellowstone.Net -- A complete listing of
resources needed for planning a trip to Yellowstone Park including reservations, news,
brochures, guide services, videos, and forums. |
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