Paul Brown is a professional naturalist guide who also serves as faculty for the Teton Science Schools. He has led programs for top universities, zoos, and conservation organizations. In addition to his 19 years of environmental education programming, he has worked on several research projects in the Wyoming and Montana area, including studying the wolf population of Yellowstone National Park with the Yellowstone Wolf Project. In his free time, Paul does what he likes best, continuing to explore the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
Paul Brown was excellent. His knowledge of the area, the plants and wildlife is extensive. I, being the curious type, bombarded him with questions continually. He never seemed to tire of answering them. We couldn't have had a better guide.
Paul made the trip special by concentrating on delivering why we had booked this trip in the first place, to view and learn about the wildlife. He’s an excellent spotter, tenacious and knowledgeable about the animals, birds, and their habitats. Could not have wished for a better guide.
Paul knows his stuff. He was constantly telling us things about the habits of the wolves, the moose, the bears, the elk, the sheep, the goats. He was also very knowledgable about photography and helped us get great pictures. He knew all the great places for photographs and would help us with the settings on our cameras.
Paul is one of the best guides I have ever traveled with. His knowledge of biology, wildlife, geology and history is superb. We were able to see many animals that we would not have seen and observed without Paul. His meals were excellent and prepared with care. It was clear that he worked extremely hard during the trip to make our experience seamless. Truly excellent.