normal opening hours. now on bbc news. on this week s travel show lucy hedges heads for the big outdoors as the usa celebrates the 150th birthday of yellowstone national park. on herjourney she encounters grizzly bears, wolves and bison as yellowstone looks for new ways to work in conjunction with native american tribes. this week, i m taking a journey across yellowstone national park as it celebrates its 150th anniversary. oh, my god, this isjust spectacular! i ll meet the people using this milestone to address the park s complex history by returning america s largest land mammal back to native american tribes in a historic partnership. the ecological importance of restoring the animal to the landscape heals the land. by integrating this animal back into our diet, it heals us. a pioneer in animal conservation, i ll attempt to track down the park s elusive wolves that were reintroduced in one of the most successful rewilding initiatives of all time. it doesn t happen too much
it s the sundance song. it s to wake up to. scott sings. so raising the flag to me is, you know, coming home and putting the flag in and reclaiming, you know, what was, to some, taken away. yellowstone calls out to people to come. worldwide. somehow that word yellowstone is a message to people to come and see not only the geysers, but the.the animals. you know, the buffaloes, the wolves. and so, for me, it s a beacon. yeah. ..of starting an environmental movement to save land for us in the future, but for us to come and to be with the people, the animal people. and it s the animals that are