Yellowstone National Park

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Travel to the Serengeti of North America with a Safari-Style trek in Wyoming | Vogue

"After being eradicated for 70 years, eight grey wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park’s ecosystem in 1995. As a result, the wolves regenerated the park, bringing it back to life with proper a balance of predator and prey—and bringing species such as beavers, birds, bears, and mice, as well as plant life, back into the mix. While the park sits dormant during the winter season, travelers flock to the area to observe nature in the raw come spring and summertime, and there’s no better way to experience what's referred to as the 'Serengeti of North America' than by embarking on a multi-day safari trek through the wild." - Jenn Rice

https://www.vogue.com/article/wyoming-travel-safari-camp

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