Wyoming is a wild place indeed. Few places in America can match the numbers and diversity of wildlife that call Wyoming home.
All photos exclusive copyright of Jeff Aguilar
Yellow-bellied Marmot, Bighorn Mountains
Coyote, Yellowstone
Common merganser, Grand Teton
Grizzly bear, Yellowstone
Downy Woodpecker, Grand Teton
Uinta ground squirrel, Yellowstone
Deer mouse, Yellowstone
Yellow-bellied Marmot, Grand Teton
Bald Eagle, Grand Teton
Clark’s nutcracker, Yellowstone
Barn swallow, Grand Teton
Least chipmunk, Yellowstone
Bighorn sheep, Yellowstone
Red squirrel, Yellowstone
Ground squirrel, Yellowstone
Arctic Fritillary Moth, Yellowstone
Tree Swallow, Yellowstone
Moose, Grand Teton
Elk, Yellowstone
Moose calf, Grand Teton National Park
Bighorn, Yellowstone NP
Mule Deer, Grand Teton
Moose, Bighorn Mountains
Black Bear, Yellowstone
Black Bear Cub, Yellowstone
Elk cow and calf, Yellowstone
Marmot, Beartooth Pass
Coyote, Yellowstone
Pronghorn and calf, Yellowstone
Bison, Yellowstone
Trumpeter Swans, Yellowstone
Black Bear, Yellowstone
Bison and calf, Yellowstone
Gray Wold, Yellowstone
Pronghorn, Near Ft Fetterman
Elk, Yellowstone
Golden Mantled Ground Squirrel, Yellowstone
Yellow-bellied Marmot, Grand Teton
White pelican, Grand Teton
Robin, Grand Teton
Mule deer, Grand Teton
Pronghorns near Lusk, WY
Raven, Yellowstone
Trumpeter swan, Yellowstone
Prairie dog, Devils Tower
Pika, Grand Teton
Black bear, Grand Teton
Bison, Yellowstone
Sticky Geranium, Yellowstone
Alpine Forget-me-not, Yellowstone
Indian Paintbrush, Yellowstone
Larkspur, Yellowstone
Bellflower, Grand Teton
Richardson’s Geranium, Grand Teton
Larkspur, Grand Teton
Elderberry, Grand Teton
Alpine Clematis, Grand Teton
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