Fare Thee Well
This will serve as our final Newsletter from Coyote Trails as we hang up our bows and close our doors following 18 years in outdoor “Nature Education & Immersion.”
This will serve as our final Newsletter from Coyote Trails as we hang up our bows and close our doors following 18 years in outdoor “Nature Education & Immersion.”
The Rare Ones: Wolverine and Lynx of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, October 2020
This is a good time to step back and go inward. In fact, “Nature” is helping us with this … again!! I just finished a Wolf Tracking class last week and shared a magical day with all in attendance. Nature and wolves like to maintain a healthy balance in their ecosystem.
We have some exciting updates for 2020 that we want to share with you as they develop. Just to remind you, we will only be running programs for ages 16 and up. Please read below to smell what's burning:
We have some announcements below that we are excited about, including upcoming classes, volunteer opportunities, new board members, and a local article sparked by our friend’s interest in wolves!
Coyote Trails ~ Winter Solstice 2018 Newsletter. Did you hear?? We have a brand new website! We just posted some day classes for Winter/Spring 2019, and registrations are open!
CTSN has transitioned from a youth and family school to one with a stronger focus upon adult educational programs.
An update on the Coyote Trails evolution in education and directional changes.
“LIKE” Us and Become Part of Film History Believe it or not … you have the power, with a simple touch of a button, to help us make this important documentary film! For those of
As the winter solstice approaches, we gather energy for the spring. Here we tell you about two Coyote Trails projects with very different goals which we hope will yield benefits long into the future.We wish