
Yellowstone Wolf Tracker
Yellowstone is 2.2 million acres and its wildlife is elusive. A guide is your single best advantage. Our biologist-led tours give you the best chance to see the wolves, bears, birds, and other wildlife you …
Yellowstone Wolf Tracker - Booking
Additional meeting locations in northern Yellowstone including Canyon Village, Tower Junction, and Lamar Valley are possible upon arrangement.Yellowstone Wolf Tracker (The Wild Side, LLC) is an …
Yellowstone Wolf Watching Vacation Tours & Guides
Information for watching wolves in Yellowstone Park including tours, guided trips, and other services
Yellowstone Wolf Watching Vacation Tours & Guides
A Wildlife Adventure Company Since wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone Park in the 1990's, Yellowstone Wolf Tracker has been on the ground tracking and observing these fascinating, but …
Yellowstone Wolf Tracker - Booking
Wolf watching tours and vacation packages Join Yellowstone Wolf Tracker for a special in-depth experience that is sure to inspire a lifetime of memories. For over a decade, we have offered full …
Contact Us – Yellowstone Wolf Tracker
Whether you have a question about our tracking expeditions, want to learn more about our conservation work, or are ready to plan your next adventure into wolf country, we’d love to hear from you. Email …
About Us – Yellowstone Wolf Tracker
About Yellowstone Wolf Tracker A Wildlife Adventure Company In Yellowstone with the Wolves, From the Beginning Nathan Varley and Linda Thurston met in 1996 working on the Yellowstone Wolf …
Photographing The Yellowstone Wolves - Wolf Tracker
Wolf 18 is currently the alpha female of the Rose Creek Pack and roams long stretches of the Yellowstone to this day. Members of the Rose Creek Pack pause before a raven, by Joel Sartore. …
Group Program – Yellowstone Wolf Tracker
We meticulously manage every detail of your Yellowstone experience. This includes all comfortable, quality lodging, delicious and hearty meals throughout your trip, all in-park transportation, and the …
Linda Thurston
Linda Thurston examines a wolf-killed elk carcass for the winter study research program in Yellowstone National Park. Linda received an MS degree studying the denning behavior of Yellowstone wolf packs.