Independently prepare for, determine an itinerary for, and guide natural history tours in and around Yellowstone National Park: review client/guest file; prepare personal and group gear and foods; prepare vehicle, optics, first aid, and other gear; determine group options in relation to guest pickup site; meet guests on time, perform introductions, evaluate and present plans and options, review safety considerations, perform administrative duties (“risk” forms and field notes); facilitate a fun outdoor experience with a focus on wildlife and other regional resources. Guided outdoor experiences may vary, but the most common focus is Yellowstone and its’ resident wildlife, ecology, issues, geologic and cultural history. Responsibilities may involve sleeping away from home...

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