Inspired In Yellowstone

Last Friday, I had the pleasure of having a young boy named Andy join us on a wildlife photography trip in Yellowstone National Park.

We were doing some filming and wildlife photography so we thought we should see if any local kids wanted to join in on the fun.

Andy, a bright 12-year-old from Dubois, WY, joined us through the National Bighorn Sheep Center. It was a day filled with excitement and unforgettable wildlife encounters.

We started early in the morning, the sun barely up, with our cameras ready. The crisp air was invigorating, especially for a Southeast Texan like me who was coming from a 100 degree swamp.

As we made our way through the park, a group of pronghorns appeared, their graceful forms moving elegantly across the landscape. Andy was thrilled, especially when a nice buck came close enough for him to get some great photos.

He told me his grandmother sometimes affectionately calls him “Andylope,” and he found it especially cool to see these animals up close.

Photo by Andy

Later, we spotted a big cow elk grazing in a small meadow. And nearby, a vibrant yellow-headed blackbird perched emerged, adding a splash of color to the scene. Andy’s eyes lit up with excitement as he got a perfect shot of the bird.

Photo by Andy

The highlight of our day was visiting the Lamar Valley, often called the “Serengeti of North America.” Here, we saw huge herds of bison roaming freely. Andy was in awe, and we spent a lot of time photographing these iconic animals. I shared with Andy the conservation history of the American bison, explaining how they were brought back from the brink of extinction.

Photo by Andy

Andy was a lot of fun to be around.

His sharp mind and fun, snarky sense of humor kept us all entertained. It was inspiring to see his enthusiasm and curiosity about the natural world. Our time together reminded me of the importance of connecting with the younger generation, of truly getting to know them and recognizing the unique perspectives they bring.

Andy is proof that kids have so much to offer to the world. His passion for wildlife and photography was clear, and I have no doubt he has a bright future ahead.

Spending time with Andy in the field reminded me why I love what I do and the joy that comes from sharing these experiences with others.

Chester Moore

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