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The Wolves Are Back Jean Craighead George
Dutton Juvenile, 2008
Richie's Picks: THE WOLVES ARE BACK "The pup watched his father eat. Then he, too, tore off a bite. Two ravens stuffed themselves. A golden eagle carried off food for her eaglets. A grizzly bear sat nearby waiting for the wolves to leave so she could eat in peace. Three magpies snatched quick bites. Mice ...
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Scenic Driving Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, 2nd (Scenic Driving Series) Susan Springer Butler
Falcon, 2006
Used this every day of our trip We used this book every day we were in Yellowstone. It was such a help in planning each day, knowing where to stop, what to expect in terms of how long hikes were, finding restaurants and shops, etc. I would read the information about each place aloud to the kids, ...
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Top Trails Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks: Must-Do Hikes for Everyone (Top Trails) Andrew Dean Nystrom
Wilderness Press, 2006
Fanastic, easy to get away from the crowds with this info We took a one week trip to Yellowstone at the end of July. This book was invaluable. The hikes are ranked from 1 (easiest) to 5 (hardest) making it simple for us to figure out what the four kids could handle. By taking trails rated over "2" we saw almost nobody ...
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Yellowstone Treasures: The Traveler's Companion to the National Park Janet Chapple
Granite Peak Publications, 2005
Must Have Book If You Goto Yellowstone This book was amazing! I received it almost a month before I was going on a 5 day adventure to Yellowstone. I planned my whole trip using this book and it was amazing the things I saw and learned. Yellowstone has little sign's that will point you in the right ...
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Yellowstone Wolves in the Wild James C. Halfpenny
Riverbend Publishing, 2003
Re-introduction Triumph. When the introduction of Wolves into Yellowstone National Park first occured in 1995/96 many books appeared celebrating and philosophizing the environmental and social effects of that success. Now, eight years later comes this wonderful book that not only looks at the ...
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Death in Yellowstone: Accidents and Foolhardiness in the First National Park Lee Whittlesey
Roberts Rinehart Publishers, 1995
If you ever plan on visiting YNP read this book!!! I've lived in Yellowstone Park for about 6 years now, and every summer I'm appalled how easily the tourists leave thier common sense at the gate. This should be required reading before anyone is allowed to enter. This book is as entertaining as the Darwin Awards, ...
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National Geographic Road Guide to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks (NG Road Guides) Jeremy Schmidt
National Geographic, 2004
A Must-Have Guide I just returned from Yellowstone and the Tetons. I used this book throughout my trip. It is clear, easy to use and well-written. The left hand page is a map of a short distance, say 14 miles, the right hand tells you about the sights. I used it in conjunction with a ...
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Frommer's Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks (Park Guides) Eric Peterson
Frommer's, 2008
Very helpful This book helped us alot! The information is detailed and just what we wanted. We only were in Yellowstone for 2 days, so we wanted to see all we could, and there is a chapter that is just for that. You can use this kind of like a tour guide. It tells you what you'll ...
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Photographing Yellowstone National Park: Where to Find Perfect Shots and How to Take Them Gustav W. Verderber
Countryman Press, 2007
Save time; take better vacation snapshots Gustav Verderber was right on the money about everything in this book. If you only have a week to explore, save yourself some time and follow his instructions. He has mapped out when the rainbows appear on the falls, gives advice on where to photograph wildlife. ...
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Silence & Solitude: Yellowstone's Winter Wilderness Tom Murphy
Riverbend Publishing, 2001
Breathtaking and beautiful I've always loved Yellowstone in Winter. Since 20 years I fly from Germany to Montana to spend several freezing months each year in Yellowstone, because I'm under the spell!!! Reading this book and looking at the absolutely beautiful photos from Tom Murphy makes me ...
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Decade of the Wolf: Returning the Wild to Yellowstone Douglas W. Smith, Gary Ferguson
The Lyons Press, 2006
Bush is trying to slaughter the wolves again!!! they won't be there very long if Bush has his way. he's imposing a new rule to slaughter all the wolves in the park because of a few disgruntled ranchers.
check it out for all the info: ...
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When the Wolves Returned: Restoring Nature's Balance in Yellowstone Dorothy Hinshaw Patent
Walker Books for Young Readers, 2008
FIRR-Kids! Review Beavers, badgers and elk, oh my! You'll learn about Yellowstone National Park, and will also discover you have acquired a stunning collection of nature photographs. This father-daughter photography team resides on the border of the park, which really shines through ...
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Spectacular Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks (Spectacular National Parks) Charles Preston, Jim Robbins
Universe, 2008
Spectacular Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks captures the breathtaking landscape and wildlife of one of America's most renowned regions. More than 275 photographs--from some of the country's best nature photographers--recreate the adventure and grandeur of this area that combines the world's greatest collection of geothermal features, ...
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Photographer's Guide to Yellowstone and the Tetons Joseph K. Lange
Stackpole Books, 2000
Very helpful This is a very helpful book when photographing Teton and Yellowstone. I was able to decide exactly what equipment to pack prior to the trip and it was exactly what I needed.
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Lost in My Own Backyard: A Walk in Yellowstone National Park (Crown Journeys) Tim Cahill
Crown, 2004
A wonderful meditation on Yellowstone Cahill's "Lost in My Own Backyard" is a different kind of book: rather than commenting on the sights and smells, the first short essay, entitled "Mount Washburn," describes current theories of the historical development of Yellowstone in terms of a catastrophic ...
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