
You will examine predator-prey interactions and discuss the realities of living with wildlife as we explore
forests and wilderness in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. This program is an amazing opportunity to assist with authentic research and be an active collaborator in international conservation efforts in the the expansive wilderness of
Montana.
The 6-day course includes instruction and activities on biology, terrestrial ecology, predator-prey interactions, journal writing, scientific method, camping, and art.
How to Apply
Send in an EPI application and $150 deposit. Applications can be downloaded by clicking on the Application icon to the right.
· Day 1: Arrive in Bozeman, Montana, to a warm welcome from your instructors. Enjoy Big Sky views from town, then head south to Gardiner, the headquarters for our research work with the U.S. Forest Service. Tonight
your instructors and the Forest Service staff will introduce the research projects that we'll work on during the course.
· Days 2-4: Wildlife Monitoring with the USFS. We will join scientists on their research efforts in and around the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness.
We'll travel transects looking for wolf and bear sign, measure key
tree species, and learn about local ecology.
· Days 5: Explore Yellowstone. We spend the next day and a half in the world's first National Park.
Wildlife watching in the Lamar Valley is amazing! herds of bison and elk
graze the valley, under the watchful eyes of wolf packs and bears. We'll
meet with National Park Service researchers.
· Day 6: Rafting and Return to Gardiner. We will head out for a half-day
trip down the Yellowstone river. Look forward to some whitewater
excitement and be ready to learn about local watersheds. After the river
trip we will have a course closing ceremony and head back home.
Course dates
June - August; contact us for the specific course date that best fits your schedule.
Age
This program is specifically designed for high school students who are seeking a learning experience outside of the classroom that is scientifically authentic, academically rigorous, and culturally appropriate.
Group Size
Our minimum group size is 10, maximum 16. Please contact us to discuss options if you have a smaller or larger group.
Accommodations
Each night of your course, you will be camping with 2-3 other students in each tent. EPI supplies all group camping gear (tents and kitchen). Typically, EPI participants and staff will be the only visitors at the camp during your stay. There is no running water or electricity at any of the camps, with the exception of the first and last nights of the course.
Tuition
Contact us for pricing.
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