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Between Worlds

In-Between Worlds

When we observe wolves, something begins to shift. We start to see how behavior leaves traces—quietly, often hidden, and yet with far-reaching impact.

In their movements, decisions, and relationships, it becomes perceptible how individual actions can transform entire systems. What at first appears to be just a moment unfolds into an effect that reaches far beyond what is visible.

These connections reveal themselves not only within the encounter itself, but also in the broader context of living ecosystems — in the dynamics of the trophic cascade and in observations from our project “Little Yellowstone.”

Between image, observation, and narrative, a space emerges in which we can perceive these connections: quietly, often surprisingly close, and directly within your own experience.

What the wolf sets in motion reaches farther than we can see.
Please feel free to contact me for further information: jana.malin@mythoswolf.com