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Hiking Wyoming (FalconGuide)
by Bill Hunger
Describes 100 hikes in locations across Wyoming, including Devil's Tower National Monument, the Snowy Range, Big Horn Mountains, Teton Range and Yellowstone. 340 pages, 1998.
 
Wolf Wars: The Remarkable Inside Story of the Restoration of Wolves to Yellowstone
by Hank Fischer
The gray wolf - the most significant missing piece of the Yellowstone ecosystem - is back. Following an eco-political battle of epic proportions, the wolf has been returned to Yellowstone by the same federal agencies that methodically exterminated it more than sixty years ago. In Wolf Wars, Hank Fischer unfolds the intriguing story of how the Yellowstone wolf was hated into extinction, how a society came to appreciate the importance of predators, how the master predator's return will send a welcome "ripple effect: through Yellowstone's flora and fauna, and how conservationists finally prevailed in a decade-long political struggle with Congress, the courts, and the powerful livestock industry. --This text refers to the hardcover edition.
200 pages (May 1995).
 
Playing God in Yellowstone : The Destruction of America's First National Park
by Alston Chase
Chase charges that the overriding priority of the national park's staff is the safety of the visitors and that current wildlife management stresses an "intact ecosystem," meaning that diseased animals are allowed to roam, among other problems. PW called this "explosive."
From Publishers Weekly, copyright 1987 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
464 pages (December 1987).