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Indulge your soul. For this is a special winter wonderland; a profound experience amid more geysers, fumaroles and mud pots than any other place on the planet where for four days you will be surrounded by the beauty and serenity of the Serengeti of North America.

In Yellowstone’s Lamar Valley where the snow-covered landscape is home to bison, wolves, elk, fox, coyote, and river otter roaming free as the Creator intended, you will learn from the four-leggeds what it takes to survive winter, and at dawn and dusk we seek the twilight hunter and listen for the mysterious music of his song. We discuss the behavioral traits of the wolf and the physical and spiritual significance of the wolf to the Plains Indians.



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FAIR TRADE ETHICAL TOURS in Native American
Indian Country
The Wolves Of Yellowstone
Winter's Song
Feb 15-20, 2012