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Grizzlies 399 and 610 – Grand Teton’s famous roadside bears

Beloved and famous Grand Teton Grizzly Sow 399 and new set of triplet cubs made their debut on June 5, 2011 to the delight of many, but especially to Jackson Hole and Yellowstone’s cadre of wildlife photographers like myself. 399 the four-hundred-pound grizzly acquired her unimaginative moniker in 2001 when, as a five-year-old sow, she was trapped and fitted with a radio collar so...
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Where have all the moose gone?

Driving north from the town of Jackson toward Moran junction in winter used to be a sure fire way to see moose. It was not unusual to see dozens of them grazing on the sage flats around the airport and laying around in the Gros Ventre river bottom. Moose were everywhere! That was five years ago. Today you can take that same drive and not see a single moose. Look a little harder and you might...
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Welcome to the blog!

Welcome to our new wildlife blog hosted by Jackson Hole Wildlife Safaris! The purpose of our blog is to educate, entertain and include you in the amazing wildlife encounters we have on a daily basis. We will be sharing where the animals are, why they are there and how you can go out and find them on your own. As a wildlife guide and photographer I have had the amazing opportunity to spend a large...
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