The history of the discovery and creation of Yellowstone National Park told through the story of the explorers, the Indian Wars, and the attempt to "civilize" the frontier.
Lobo, a Chihuahua from New York City who feels he is truly a wolf in an undersized body, goes to Yellowstone National Park with his mistress and dreams of running wild with his wolf brothers.
Describes the thirteen-year-study of grizzly bears done by John and Frank Craighead in Yellowstone National Park, in which their use of the radio-tracking collar and other innovations added to the scope of human knowledge about the grizzly.
Discusses how the wolf, once returned to Yellowstone National Park, helped restore balance to the ecosystem by minimizing the predation of coyotes on smaller creatures, keeping the elk herd on the run, thereby helping more aspen and willow trees to grow, and influencing other previously misunderstood dynamics.
Presents an introduction to Yellowstone National Park, in simple text with illustrations, describing where it is located, and it's abundant natural features, including lakes, mountains, rivers, plants, animals and more.
Tom Moran had never ridden a horse or slept under the stars before, but the paintings he created on his journey from city boy to seasoned explorer would lead to the founding of America's first national park.
Describes the geography, including the geysers, hot springs, mud pots, and fumaroles, and plants and animals of Wyoming's Yellowstone Park. Includes a history of the park and a map.
Provides comprehensive information on the geography, history, wildlife, peoples, and environmental issues of Yellowstone National Park, and includes photographs and illustrations.
Two teenagers become close as the citizens of their town fight over the packs of wolves that have been reintroduced into the nearby Yellowstone National Park.