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Mar 27th, 2013
A Must-Read Yellowstone Classic-to-be
Yellowstone, the world’s first National Park, and its ecosystem are at a watershed. How they will both be managed in the face of multiple stressors and rapidly changing attitudes is unclear, but a new book has just been published which looks at these conflicts. With a large MSU footprint, ‘Yellowstone’s Wildlife in Transition’ is illustrated entirely with my photographs, and brings together the expertise of more than 30 contributors with a forward by the famed naturalist Edward O. Wilson.
If you have any interest in why Yellowstone is where it is, and where it might be going, buy a copy. Sadly, I get no royalties!
For more information take a look at this recent article in the Bozeman Daily Chronicle.
To buy a copy go to Amazon or Harvard University Press.
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