This Minnesota Women’s Press newsletter showcases a four-part series about wolves’ impact on our local ecosystems. It will also be featuring some of my wild wolf images along with our ambassadors at the International Wolf Center in Ely, MN.
As for the title, you’ll need to follow along to see what ecolution is all about and how YOU can make a difference!
In February, I went to Yellowstone with the sole purpose of observing wolf breeding behavior, with a focus on how the pack interacts with each other at this time. I got what I was looking for along with this stunning capture of the Junction Butte Pack wolves walking a ridgeline at sunset four miles away!
A planned winter excursion to Yellowstone National Park was the perfect way to finish my fiftieth year on Earth. Pristine landscapes with snow-covered mountains and a plethora of wildlife encounters is how I began writing the next chapter in my life.
It started with a cross country trek in the International Wolf Center van with fellow wolf lovers. The plan was to meet up with dozens of friends and colleagues in Wyoming where we would spend days learning from the experts.
There were many shared experiences while riding in the van. Several of us had been to Yellowstone a number of times which brought about fun stories. Sometimes when critters passed closed by, there was no place to stop, so we’d simply make images through the glass.
Our experiences often took place outside of the park.