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Yellowstone in Winter

“A Day at School… Yellowstone Style”

Imagine a school day that starts before the sun comes up, where the dress code is wear as many layers as you can, and animal spotting tells you to move from place to place instead of the tardy bell; where teachers’ passion and enthusiasm for their subject matter is met with students eager to learn. If you can picture such a day and such a place, then you would’ve been with us today as we toured the Lamar Valley.

Our day started with a speedy pass through the Roosevelt Arch while the moon was still up. Our first “class” of the day was with Kira Cassidy, the program manager with the Wolf Project in Yellowstone. Surprise guest was Joe Madison with the Red Wolf Project in NC! No wolves spotted just yet…but we are holding out hope.

A group of teachers stands outdoors in a circle with two biologists that study wolves.

Wolf biologists Kira and Joe teach the group about their favorite subject matter.

 

Second block was an Animal Science Field Trip. As we drove around Lamar Valley, sudden stops on the side of the windy roads were not uncommon. No….no one got car sick. We were on a scavenger hunt to spot the animals in the distance. With our binoculars at the ready, we got amazing views of an adult moose with a calf. Spotting bison was not a difficult task, especially when they were walking along the side of the road. A quick stop was made beside a river to catch a sighting of a majestic bald eagle flying over trying to catch up to the flock of mallards.

Adult moose with calf in a snowy field

Lamar Valley revealed many hidden residents today- here, an adult moose with calf.

 

We stopped in Lamar Valley, with an overlook across the Lamar River for lunch and animal watching. A pack of coyotes joined us. The pack consisted of 6-7 coyotes? No, more like eight, which is an unusual number in Yellowstone.

PE today consisted of snowshoeing at Pebble Creek, where we spotted a couple of grouse and were quizzed on our animal track identification skills. Matt gave his expert topic speech when we spotted an American dipper! Our snowshoe trek ended in a race – can you guess who won?

A group of teachers snowshoes through a rocky gorge

Physical Education has a whole new meaning at elevation and in the snow- the group learned new skills and had fun while snowshoeing.

Instead of bus traffic holding us up from going home, we hit a bison jam!

After-school remediation consisted of reviewing tapes of eastern NC red wolf behaviors with expert Joe Madison.

A full day.

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22 COMMENTS
  • Becky Brady

    3 weeks ago

    Would love to see more pictures! Any and all bison, coyotes, more moose, elk, bears, wolves, birds, and scenery … in short, everything!

  • Mike

    3 weeks ago

    Glad you’re seeing the amazing wonders of Yellowstone Laura! Keep posting pictures, especially of large animals. Maybe a bison with an icy winter beard?

  • Karen

    3 weeks ago

    Way to go, Mr. Ipock! We need to hear this speech when you get back.

  • Ellie Stafford

    3 weeks ago

    MR REEDDDD!! What are you most excited to see???

    • Mr. Reed

      3 weeks ago

      We are traveling to see the geothermal basins and geysers today and tomorrow. I’m very excited to see these rare geological phenomena!

      • Ellie Stafford

        3 weeks ago

        THATS TUFF!!!

  • ivan

    3 weeks ago

    can you get a pic from a high place looking down off it like a ledge

    • Mr. Reed

      3 weeks ago

      I’ve posted some in my photo folder for you, Ivan. I even tried taking a couple of quick videos. It was a challenge to really capture how high up we were in the canyons with just a picture, but we were very high up!

  • Haley Castaneda

    3 weeks ago

    Mrs. Pearson were you excited to see all the animals?

  • Kris Solano

    3 weeks ago

    I hope that you all see some foxes on the trip !! Would love to see some pictures of those, what has been yall’s favorite animal so far ?

  • Josiah

    3 weeks ago

    Rad

    • Mrs. McMillan

      2 weeks ago

      It was very rad, Josiah!

      • josaiah

        2 weeks ago

        Yippppppeeeeeeeee

  • Liam

    3 weeks ago

    Mr. Reed is rad day 2

  • RJ

    3 weeks ago

    awesome

  • Emory Becton

    3 weeks ago

    So cool!

  • Jennifer Howard

    3 weeks ago

    Hope you are having fun- How did the coyotes act with you all?

    • Mrs. McMillan

      2 weeks ago

      I am having a blast! We were able to see a coyote mouse and eat his prey. The coyotes are plentiful here.

  • Leigh A Erisman

    3 weeks ago

    Sounds amazing!!! Laura – I know your pups miss you like crazy and the shelter pups too. Enjoy every moment.

  • Leigh Warren

    3 weeks ago

    Laura – That was me in the last comment. It auto populated my
    Maiden name.

  • Brad

    3 weeks ago

    That coat looks pretty good Laura

  • Brad

    3 weeks ago

    was that a 6-7 joke?

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