INTELLIGENCE OF ANIMALS

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DATES:  FEBRUARY 8 – 11, 2025

PRICE: $1,097 | TUITION & LODGING

LOCATION: LAMAR BUFFALO RANCH

GROUP SIZE: 13

ACTIVITY LEVEL: 1

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PROGRAM INFORMATION

What is the raven’s word for eagle? How does a wolf know when to give up the chase? How do animals pass on information through time? Delve into these and other questions of animal intelligence by directly observing Yellowstone’s winter wildlife. Students will learn to decipher body language, behavior, and vocalizations for clues to help them more finely tune into their surroundings. Watch how different species interact with each other and their environment, and consider how this information applies to other species including those people see back home.

DAY 1

WELCOME & ORIENTATION

The program starts with an evening orientation. Participants will get to know one another and be introduced to the program. Throughout the evening, the itinerary and seminar key concepts will be discussed, as well as what to expect to pack for the field each day.

DAY 2

The day will include lectures, hikes, conversations, and activities throughout the midday bookended by wildlife viewing in the morning and evening.

DAY 3

The day will include lectures, hikes, conversations, and activities throughout the midday bookended by wildlife viewing in the morning and evening.

DAY 4

The day will include lectures, hikes, conversations, and activities throughout the midday bookended by wildlife viewing in the morning and evening.

DAY 5

CHECKOUT & DEPARTURE

Dates & Times: The program begins at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 8, 2025, and goes through Tuesday, February 11, 2025 at 5:00 p.m.

Lodging Check-in & Check-out: Lodging check-in begins at 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 8, 2025, and lodging check-out is at 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday, February 12, 2025.

Meals: This course is not catered. Participants will need to bring their own food; lunch should be able to travel in the field.

Optional Airport Shuttle: We provide an optional airport shuttle for those interested. The shuttle service is provided on the first day of the program with a 1:00 p.m. pickup and the last day of the program with a departure from the Lamar Buffalo Ranch at 8:00 a.m.

1st Day of Program | Shuttle Pickup Location:  Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport

1st Day of Program | Shuttle Drop off Location: Lamar Buffalo Ranch

Check-out Day | Shuttle Pickup Location: Lamar Buffalo Ranch

Check-out Day | Shuttle Departure Location: Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport

If you opt-in to the shuttle service, please ensure that your flight booking will allow for you to be picked up and dropped off during the above timeframes.

Whom to Contact: For any questions, concerns, or additional information please contact the following:

Program itinerary, health forms, payment, and general program questions please contact Yellowstone Forever at [email protected] or 406-848-2400 extension 3

Road updates, park conditions, and general park information please contact Yellowstone National Park Service at https://www.nps.gov/yell/contacts.htm

If running late for a program, please contact 406-641-2185.

General Information: For general information about the facilities, preparation for classes, what to expect, cancellation policies, and more, please see the Lamar Buffalo Ranch – Winter General Information document.

ACTIVITY LEVEL 1

  • Be prepared for leisurely hikes up to 1 mile per day through relatively flat terrain on maintained or snow-packed trails.
  • Most activities will take place at elevations between 7,200 to 8,000 feet. Participants residing at lower elevations may want to arrive a day early to adjust to the altitude.
  • To learn more about how specific medical conditions can be affected by Yellowstone’s environment and our activities, please visit our site page on health information.
  • All field activities will be conducted as a group. If members of the group cannot participate in the day’s activities, they need to let the educator know in advance.
  • To participate in this program, each participant must fill out and sign a health questionnaire and assumption of risk waiver. These forms must be completed and returned at least 30 days prior to the program start date.

RECOMMENDED READINGS

  • de Waal, F. (2016). Are We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are?
    W. W. Norton & Company.
  • Halfpenny, J.C. (1987). A Field Guide to Mammal Tracking in North America. Second Edition. Johnson Books, Boulder, CO.
  • Hutto, Joe. Illumination in the Flatwoods: A Season with the Wild Turkey. Lyons Press.
  • Heinrich, B. (2007). Mind of the Raven. Harper Perennial.
  • Safina, C. (2016). Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel. Picador USA
  • Safina, C. (2020). Becoming Wild: How Animal Cultures Raise Families, Create Beauty, and Achieve Peace. Henry Holt & Company.
  • Young, J. (2013). What the Robin Knows. Mariner Books.

Whom to Contact: For any questions, concerns, or additional information please contact the following:

Program itinerary, health forms, payment, and general program questions please contact Yellowstone Forever at [email protected] or 406-848-2400 extension 3

Road updates, park conditions, and general park information please contact Yellowstone National Park Service at https://www.nps.gov/yell/contacts.htm

If running late for a program, please contact 406-641-2185.

General Information: For general information about the facilities, preparation for classes, what to expect, cancellation policies, and more, please see the Lamar Buffalo Ranch – Winter General Information document.

Testimonials

“George helped us tune in to the messages behind the song of the birds and the direction the Pronghorns were looking.” – Ramona, OR

“I was very impressed with George’s knowledge and his ability to teach in an interesting manner.” – Kathryn, OR

“Every moment was a highlight, a wonderful week all around.” – Diane, MN

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George Bumann, M.S.

George Bumann, M.S., can draw, sculpt, and teach about all aspects of Yellowstone. He has a degree in wildlife ecology and works as a professional artist and educator. His art and writing have appeared in popular and scientific publications, and his sculptures can be found in collections throughout the United States and abroad.

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