Stories from Greater Yellowstone
A deep dive into the heart of the Rockies, and how to defend this threatened wilderness.
This is a recording of a presentation hosted by Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society (DOAS) on January 16, 2026 with Kyle Dudgeon, an award-winning filmmaker and nature photographer based in Bozeman, Montana.
Yellowstone is more than a national park—it’s one of the last strongholds of truly wild America. From the howls of grey wolves to the powerful presence of grizzly bears, the park’s iconic wildlife tells a story of resilience, recovery, and the delicate balance that keeps these ecosystems thriving. Join us for wildlife photographer and storyteller Kyle Dudgeon, as he shares with us some of his encounters with animals that have left lasting impressions, and inspired a fight to protect the future of this special place.
About the Presenter
Kyle Dudgeon is an award-winning filmmaker and nature photographer based in Bozeman, Montana. After earning a degree in the environmental sciences in his home state of New York, Kyle’s dream of exploring conservation stories through photography and film landed him in the Intermountain West in 2019. He is particularly drawn to the relationship between humans and birds, and how each work to navigate a changing world.




