Wildlife Expeditions

Connecting people and nature through responsible wildlife observation and natural history explorations.

Wildlife Expeditions

**10th Anniversary Special - Book Online to Receive a 10% Discount**

Wildlife Expeditions

Wildlife Expeditions has a well-earned reputation of locating all kinds of wildlife in the Greater Yellowstone Geo-ecosystem and providing fascinating educational experiences in a fun and relaxed environment. Animals that may be observed during our expeditions include elk, moose, bison, pronghorn antelope, bighorn sheep, mule deer, wolves and bears.

Professional wildlife biologist guides teach about local fauna, their interactions with each other and their relationship to other wildlife in various habitats. On these half-day, full-day and multi-day tours, guests are encouraged to take time to observe, reflect and gain appreciation for wildlife and nature wherever travel may take them.

Wildlife Expeditions guided over 5,000 wildlife enthusiasts last year, enjoying all four seasons in the Greater Yellowstone Geo-ecosystem as an educational outreach program of Teton Science Schools, a nonprofit environmental education organization. The tour company has been featured in USA Today and the CBS Early Show, and Travelocity rates Wildlife Expeditions as a top eco-travel destination.

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Wildlife Expeditions is a partner and permittee of Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone National Park, the National Elk Refuge, Bridger-Teton National Forest, the Bureau of Land Management and the Land Commission Board of the State of Wyoming.

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Featured Expeditions

Winter Wolves of Yellowstone
Mar, 2010

Spring: Wolves and Bears Expedition
Apr - Jun, 2010
 

Journal Postings

Nov 12, 2009 at 4:00 PM
Nate McClennen, Head of School – Journeys School At Journeys School, maintaining strong relationships between faculty, students and parents is critical to achieving success for our students and meeting all learner outcomes. Family groups are a way for Journeys School students to build those relationships. The groups are a subset [...]
 
Nov 11, 2009 at 4:00 PM
Leslie Cook, Faculty – Teacher Learning Center We scoured the banks of the Middle Fork of the Popo Agie River looking for signs of life. Then we searched in a stagnant pool a few yards away from the river for any critters. Four students supported by five teachers from Ft. Washakie Charter School in Ft. Washakie, [...]
 

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