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Yellowstone National Park Visitors enjoy a stroll along a boardwalk near a thermal feature.
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Yellowstone National Park
Fourth Biennial Scientific Conference
Proceedings cover with illustration of Old Faithful Geyser
 
People and Place
The Human Experience in
Greater Yellowstone
Cover (90K pdf)  
Front: Contents & Foreword (143K pdf) 3. Researchers & Resource Managers (1MB pdf)

1. Natives & Locals (1.13MB pdf)

4. National Park Ideas (587K pdf)
2. Accomodating Visitors (947K pdf) 5. Keynotes (462K pdf)

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Arch at Arch Canyon trailhead

Did You Know?
. . . That there are arches in Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument? This particular arch can be found at the Arch Canyon stop on the Ajo Mountain Drive.

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Did You Know?
Even though the animals of Yellowstone seem tame they are still wild. Feeding the animals is not permitted in any way, and all visitors must keep 100 yards away from wolves and bears, and 25 yards from other animals.

Last Updated: August 11, 2006 at 16:02 MST