Examines the ecological and political controversy over the American bison, and explores the problems that have risen to property, people, and livestock by allowing the animals to roam wild.
the ticking time bomb beneath Yellowstone National Park
Breining, Greg
2007
Argues that Yellowstone National Park is one of the world's greatest, most dangerous super volcanoes and draws on a wide range of fields to present evidence that the volcano is due for another catastrophic eruption that could threaten the entire planet.
Discusses the return of wolves to Yellowstone National Park in January of 1995 after their sixty-nine year absence from the park and chronicles the drama of the reintroduction, the political forces behind it, and the lives of wolves in their new home.
Describes the forest fire that burned eighty percent of Yellowstone National Park in the summer of 1988, including park history, causes of the fire, how the blaze was put out, and how the park recovered.