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Jul 08, 2016Explorer
It can change year to year and with the seasons. In our several visits to Yellowstone over the years, the Slough Creek and Lamar Valley areas have been where we have seen the most wolves and bears. Usually where there is a carcass that they are feeding on. If you see a van and a bunch of folks with spotting scopes, stop and talk to them. They are very likely the biologists that are tracking/studying the animals in the park. The few moose we have seen in Yellowstone were in the Petrified Tree/Blacktail Creek area where there are willows that they like to feed on.
We have seen more moose in Grand Teton in willow stands around the Jackson Lake and along the Gros Ventra River.
We have seen more moose in Grand Teton in willow stands around the Jackson Lake and along the Gros Ventra River.
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