The Boys And The Bison

Bison have been on my mind all summer.

As we planned our expedition to Yellowstone to gather content for future conservation media including a documentary with Aptitude Outdoors, bison were at the forefront.

Today I had the pleasure of spending time with Reagen, Isaiah, their mother, and their grandmother-a family we connected with through the National Bighorn Sheep Center.

We aimed to capture the majestic bison of the Lamar Valley, and our adventure began as we headed straight towards this wildlife haven.

The valley did not disappoint. Large herds of bison roamed freely, presenting numerous opportunities for photography. Reagen and Isaiah were thrilled, their excitement contagious as they snapped photos of the massive bulls and their territorial tussles.

The boys’ enthusiasm was a joy to witness, and it was heartening to see their curiosity about wildlife and conservation sparked through the lens of a camera.

The big bulls bellowed constantly in a very deep, guttural tone.

I said it sounded like Godzilla.

The boys agreed.

Photo by Reagen

The highlight of our day came when we encountered the “red dogs” – the baby bison that dotted the landscape. These young calves, with their reddish coats, provided some of the most endearing and memorable shots of the day. Reagen and Isaiah’s eyes lit up every time they spotted one.

Photo by Isaiah

Our adventure didn’t stop with the bison though.

Across the Lamar River, we spotted four grizzlies that we wish would have been closer for photography purposes. Later, wee spotted wolves and a solitary coyote with the help of some kind people with a huge spotting scope, further enriching our wildlife photography experience.

These awesome boys inspired me greatly. Spending time with them in Yellowstone was a truly incredible experience as I got to see nature through their eyes. And it looked awesome!

Throughout the day, I shared with Reagen and Isaiah how photography can raise awareness about conservation. I told them that their photos would be part of an in-depth feature on bison at Higher Calling Wildlife, aimed at inspiring others to appreciate and conserve these magnificent creatures. The boys were eager to learn, their polite and fun nature making the long day an absolute pleasure.

Our work with kids aims to show them that, despite life’s challenges, great things can happen.

As our day drew to a close, we encountered one last bison herd. Among them was a massive bull that Reagen photographed bellowing away as the mating season is kicking in. It was a fitting end to a day filled with wonder, laughter, and the promise of a brighter future, a fitting end to our “Hope Is Alive: Yellowstone 2024 Expedition”.

Chester Moore

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