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Yellowstone & Grand Teton: Wildlife Ecology
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Discover the wonders of Yellowstone National Park and explore the towering peaks of the Grand Tetons while observing the wildlife that calls these unique ecosystems home. Partner with local conservation organizations to learn about the reintroduction of native gray wolves and understand the issues that center on the region's wolf, bison, and grizzly populations. Float the Snake River, watch wild...
Discover the wonders of Yellowstone National Park and explore the towering peaks of the Grand Tetons while observing the wildlife that calls these unique ecosystems home. Partner with local conservation organizations to learn about the reintroduction of native gray wolves and understand the issues that center on the region's wolf, bison, and grizzly populations. Float the Snake River, watch wildlife in its natural habitat, and visit the Teton Raptor Center to get up close and personal with birds of prey. While whitewater rafting, hiking, and stand-up paddleboarding through two of America’s most iconic wild spaces, we examine important environmental and wildlife conservation issues confronting two of our most iconic national parks.
Program Highlights
Partner with local conservation organizations to understand the important issues affecting native wolf and grizzly bear populations of Yellowstone National Park.
Explore Grand Teton National Park and discover wildflower-filled meadows and turquoise alpine lakes.
Tackle Class II and III rapids while whitewater rafting the scenic Snake River.
Walk inside the Yellowstone Caldera to discover a world of geysers, hot springs, and bubbling mud pots.
Stand up paddleboard across an alpine lake with the incredible Teton Range as your backdrop.
Quick Details
- Wyoming, United States
- 1-2 Weeks
- Community Service & Volunteering
- Experiential Learning
- Outdoor Education
- All Nationalities
Program Details
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Locations
- Wyoming, United States
Types and Subjects
- Adventure Types
- Camping
- Ecology
- Geology
Availability
Years Offered: 2025
- 1-2 Weeks
Age Requirement
Age Requirement Varies
Guidelines
- All Nationalities
- This Program is also open to Solo, Group
Cost per week
Program Cost Includes
- Tuition & Fees
- Accommodation / Housing for Program Duration
- All Program Activity Costs
- On-Site / In-Country Staff Support
Accommodation Options
- Group living
- Other
Qualifications & Experience
- English
Language Skills Required
- High School Freshman (1st Year)
- High School Sophomore (2nd Year)
Accepted Education Levels
Application Procedures
- Online Application
- Letters of Reference
Frequently Asked Questions
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Discover the wonders of Yellowstone National Park and explore the towering peaks of the Grand Tetons while observing the wildlife that calls these unique ecosystems home. Partner with local conservation organizations to learn about the reintroduction of native gray wolves and understand the issues that center on the region's wolf, bison, and grizzly populations. Float the Snake River, watch wildlife in its natural habitat, and visit the Teton Raptor Center to get up close and personal with birds of prey. While whitewater rafting, hiking, and stand-up paddleboarding through two of America’s most iconic wild spaces, we examine important environmental and wildlife conservation issues confronting two of our most iconic national parks.

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Ready to Learn More?
Discover the wonders of Yellowstone National Park and explore the towering peaks of the Grand Tetons while observing the wildlife that calls these unique ecosystems home. Partner with local conservation organizations to learn about the reintroduction of native gray wolves and understand the issues that center on the region's wolf, bison, and grizzly populations. Float the Snake River, watch wildlife in its natural habitat, and visit the Teton Raptor Center to get up close and personal with birds of prey. While whitewater rafting, hiking, and stand-up paddleboarding through two of America’s most iconic wild spaces, we examine important environmental and wildlife conservation issues confronting two of our most iconic national parks.
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