An indispensable resource for Yellowstone visitors. Newly updated guidebook provides information to assist with all aspects of your trip, from reservations to road maps to recommended activities. The guide will explain Yellowstone's human and geologic history, providing information on the natural features with guidance on how to view the free-ranging wildlife and geothermal features safely. Along with a map of the entire park, the guide also includes an easy-to-use field guide section which contains color photos and descriptions of many of the park's most common mammals, plants, wildflowers and birds. 93 pages.
The Yellowstone Story traces the history of the Yellowstone region from the time when hunters and gatherers migrated into the Rocky Mountains thousands of years ago to the post-World War...
Months later, overcoffee in Bozeman.i.asked Nelson whethershe feltamyconflictbetweenthebiologicalandtheemotionaldimensions ofherjob."I'matrained biologist'shesaid. "We'retrainedtobeobjective, and to manage wildlife populations rather ...
William Nichols, head of the Yellowstone Park Association, stated that Vance got drunk and fell off his horse. “I believe there were two or three men with him at the time,” said Nichols, “but they were all drunk too.
The stories in this book span the time period from 1807, when John Colter first discovered the Yellowstone Plateau, to the 1910s, when tourists started speeding between hotels in automobiles.
"Originally published in French as La terre des merveilles: promenade au parc national de l'Amerique du Nord"--Title page verso.
This delightful epistolary novel captures an ever-fascinating era and charts one woman's dramatic journey to a greater understanding of herself and her place in the world.
CHAPTER SEVEN The Debate For the purposes of this book , we would prefer to concentrate on the process by which the story was questioned rather than on its universal spread from modest park publications to such public forums as a 1963 ...
Why do the buildings in one location look so vastly different from those in other locations? Why does that feature have the name it does and what's the history behind it? Then this book is for you.
Here, for the first time in paperback, is a fascinating daily record of Ferdinand Hayden?s historic 1871 scientific expedition through Utah, Idaho, and Montana Territories to the Yellowstone Basin.
This charming tale is sprinkled with helpful tidbits about the park, weird-but-true facts about the animals, and more fun facts kids adore.