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Al-Niemi, Thamir S.
Plants Exposed to High Levels of Carbon Dioxide in Yellowstone National Park (co-author) – 16(1)
Almberg, Emily
Wolf Diseases in Yellowstone National Park (co-author) – 15(2)
Anderson, Pat
20,000 Leagues Under Yellowstone Lake (co-author) - 3(4)
Archibald, Kari S.
Backcountry Llama Packing: What Do Other Wilderness Visitors Think? (co-author) - 5(3)
Bangs, Ed
Ten Years of Wolves Perspective: How Did Wolves Get Back to Yellowstone - 13(1)
Barbee, Robert
1. interview A Bee in Every Bouquet - 3(1)
Barber, Shannon
Elk Calf Mortality Post-Wolf Restoration - 13(3)
Barnosky, Elizabeth
interview Confidence in the Past - 1(1)
Barns, Susan M.
A Search for Life in Well Y-7 (co-author) - 10(4)
Bath, Alistair J.
Who Visits Yellowstone? - 2(2)
Baughman, John
statement to NAS Committee - 7(3)
Beetle, Dorothy E.
Recolonization of Burned Aspen Groves by Land Snails - 5(3)
Bennett, Kristeen
Panther Creek Volcano (co-author) - 14(1)
Biel, Mark J.
Bear on Bear Predation in Hayden Valley (co-author) - 10(4)
Blackford, Tami
Heritage and Research Center: A Worthy Home for Wonderland's Collections - 12(4)
Blahna, Dale J.
Backcountry Llama Packing: What Do Other Wilderness Visitors Think? (co-author) - 5(3)
Bothner, Brian
Unfolding the Mystery of Protein Thermostability (co-author) – 15(1)
Boyce, Mark S.
Brucellosis and the Future of Greater Yellowstone - 3(1)
Broadbent, Sarah
Tales from Forest and Stream: News of Yellowstone in the late 1800s - 6(4)
Brock, Thomas D.
1. The Yellowstone Field Research Expeditions, Part I - 10(4)
2. The Yellowstone Field Research Expeditions, Part II - 11(1)
Burger, John
1. Yellowstone's Snipe Fly Summer - 3(2)
2. Yellowstone's Insect Vampires - 4(4)
3. interview Burns, Bugs, and Bites – 15(1)
Byrand, Karl
From Fire to Fun, and Back Again: The Changing Cultural Landscape of Yellowstone's Upper Geyser Basin - 8(3)
Cannon, Kenneth P.
Paleoindian Use of Obsidian in the Greater Yellowstone Area - 1(4)
Caslick, James W.
1. Yellowstone Pronghorns: Relict Herd in a Shrinking Habitat - 6(4)
2. Yellowstone Nature Notes: Wildlife-Human Conflicts in Yellowstone (co-author) - 11(1)
Cherry, Todd L.
Invasive Species Management for the Yellowstone Lake Ecosystem: What do Visitors Think? (co-author) - 9(2)
Christiansen, Tim A.
Terrestrial Litter Invertebrate Communities in Yellowstone Park - 4(2)
Clegg, Kent
interview The Pied Piper of Whooping Cranes - 7(1)
Cole, Glen
oral history interview - 8(2)
Compton, Gail W.
Visitors and Wildlife - 2(2)
Coon, R. Brad.
Harry R. Horr and the Promotion of the National park - 12(3)
Corn, Paul Stephen
Amphibians and Disease: Implications for Conservation in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem – 15(2)
Cottenoir, Leo
interview The Last Wolf - 1(4)
Crabtree, Robert L.
1. Gray Ghost of the Beartooth - 1(3)
2. interview Information Warriors - 3(4)
3.The Ecological Role of Coyotes on Yellowstone's Northern Range (co-author) - 7(2)
Cuhel, Russell
1. 20,000 Leagues Under Yellowstone Lake (co-author) - 3(4)
2. The Bridge Bay Spires: Collection and Preparation of a Scientific Specimen and Museum Piece (with Carmen Aguilar, et al.) - 12(4)
Darville, Ray
What Draws People to Yellowstone’s Backcountry (co-author) – 15(3)
Davis, Jack and Susan
interview Introducing the Davis Collection - 9(4)
Davis, Troy
Chronic Wasting Disease: Planning for an Inevitable Dilemma (co-author) – 15(2)
Debinski, Diane
Using Satellite Data to Support Fieldwork - 4(3)
Dennis, John
statement to NAS Committee - 7(3)
Duffield, John W.
Wolf Recovery in Yellowstone: Park Visitor Attitudes, Expenditures, and Economic Impacts (co-author) – 16(1)
Elias, Scott A.
Reconstructing Yellowstone's Climate History - 5(4)
Eversman, Sharon
Lichens in Yellowstone National Park – 15(3)
Ewing, Roy
Suspended Sediment in the Rivers of Northern Yellowstone - 5(1)
Farnes, Phil
The Snows of Yellowstone - 5(2)
Feigley, Pete
interview The Greater Yellowstone Conservation Data Center - 1(3)
Finley, Michael V.
1. statement to NAS Committee - 7(3)
2. interview Never Running From a Fight: Mike Finley Looks Back on His Park Service
Career - 9(3)
Flather, Bob
Red Sowash and the Round Prairie Saloon - 11(4)
Flores, Dan
Spirit of Place and the Value of Nature in the American West - 1(3)
Fontenot, Brit T.
Striking Similarities: Labor Versus Capital in Yellowstone National Park - 5(4)
Foos, K. Michael
1. Pilobolus Ecology - 1(3)
2. Pilobolus: A Fungus that Grows in Yellowstone - 9(1)
Franke, Mary Ann
1. two-part article A Grand Experiment - 4(4) & 5(1)
2. Do Groomed Roads Increase Bison Mileage? - 13(4)
French, Marilynn and Steve
interview Getting Past "Wow" - 3(2)
Friedman, Irving
interview Yellowstone Seen Through Water and Glass - 5(4)
Fuhrmann, Bob
Tracking Down Yellowstone's Red Fox: Skis, Satellites, and Historical Sightings - 10(1)
Garrott, Robert A.
Why Do Elk Eat Burned Bark? (co-author) - 1(4)
Gehman, Steve
1. Stalking the Elusive Fisher - 3(4)
2. Searching for "Skunk Bears": The Elusive Wolverine (co-author) - 6(3)
3. Yellowstone Nature Notes: A Wolf-Coyote Interaction (co-author) - 8(1)
Gillin, Colin M.
Aversive Conditioning of Grizzly Bears (co-author) - 3(1)
Good, John M.
Reminiscence from the Firing Line - 8(2)
Goss, Robert V.
Yellowstone’s First General Store - 13(2)
Green, Mike
Yellowstone Nature Notes: Waiting on the Beehive - 9(4)
Gresswell, Bob
interview Yellowstone Lake and Change - 4(2)
Gunther, Kerry
1. Bear-Inflicted Human Injuries in Yellowstone, 1970-1994 (co-author) - 4(1)
2. Bear on Bear Predation in Hayden Valley (with Mark J. Biel) - 10(4)
3. Grizzly Bear Nutrition and Ecology (co-author) – 14(3)
4. Delisted But Not Forgotten - 16(2)
5. From Garbage, Controversy, and Decline to Recovery (co-author) - 16(2)
6. Human Habituated Bears (co-author) - (16)2
7. Possible Grizzly Cub Adoption in Yellowstone National Park (Nature Note) (co-author) - 16(2)
Haines, Aubrey
interview Yellowstone History: 125 Years and More to Tell - 6(4)
Hammond, Forrest M.
Aversive Conditioning of Grizzly Bears (co-author) - 3(1)
Haraden, Robert
oral history interview - 8(2)
Hardy, Colin C.
Control of Hydrothermal Fluids by Natural Fractures at Norris Geyser Basin (co-author) – 14(4)
Hare, Hobie
Yellowstone Nature Notes: Right of Way - 10(2)
Harmata, Al
Yellowstone's Bald Eagles - 2(3)
Haroldson, Mark A.
1. From Garbage, Controversy, and Decline to Recovery (co-author) - 16(2)
2. Possible Grizzly Cub Adoption in Yellowstone National Park (Nature Note) (co-author) – 16(2)
Harting, Bert
interview Dishrags and Popcorn - 1(2)
Hassrick, Peter
1. Yellowstone Mountain Lions and Art: Alexander Phimister Proctor's Sculpture, Panther with Kill - 12:1
2. Yellowstone, Art, and Aesthetic Conservation - 13(3)
Heasler, Hank P.
Control of Hydrothermal Fluids by Natural Fractures at Norris Geyser Basin (co-author) – 14(4)
Heckmann, Richard
Cutthroats and Parasites - 2(3)
Heinrich, Bill
Greater Yellowstone Peregrines (co-author) - 6(2)
Henry, Jeff
1. Bark Eating by Yellowstone Elk - 2(4)
2. Yellowstone Nature Notes: A Firestorm over the Inn: A Personal Account of the 1988 North Fork Fire - 12:2
Henson, Joan, et al.
Fungi in Yellowstone’s Geothermal Soils - 13(4)
Herrero, Steve
interview Saving North America's Grizzly Bear Ecosystems - 4(3)
Hert, Tamsen Emerson
The Grand Canyon Hotel - 13(3)
Hiza, Margaret M.
The Geologic History of the Absaroka Volcanic Province - 6(2)
Hoekstra, Hopi
Bear-Inflicted Human Injuries in Yellowstone, 1970–1994 (co-author) - 4(1)
Hodges, Karen
Snowshoe Hares in Yellowstone - 13(2)
Howe, Bob
oral history interview - 8(2)
Hudson, Crystal J.
Whirling Disease and Native Cutthroat Trout of the Yellowstone Lake Ecosystem (co-author) – 15(2)
Hutchinson, Roderick A.
1. A Journey Toward the Center of the Earth (co-author) - 3(3)
2.Thermal Evolution at Astringent Creek - 4(3)
Jaworowski, Cheryl
Control of Hydrothermal Fluids by Natural Fractures at Norris Geyser Basin (co-author) – 14(4)
Johnson, Ann
Archeology 101–11(4)
Johnson, Mark
1. Bugged Bears and Collared Cougars - 1(1)
2. A New Look at an Old Land (co-author) - 1(2)
Johnson, Vanessa K.
Trends in Rural Residential Development in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem Since the Listing of the Grizzly Bear, 1975–1998 - 9(2)
Johnston, Jeremy
1. Preserving the Beasts of Waste and Desolation: Theodore Roosevelt and Predator Control in Yellowstone - 10(2)
2. Trailing Theodore Roosevelt Through Yellowstone:The Written and Visual Records of Roosevelt’s 1903 Yellowstone Visit – 15(1)
Joss, Laura
1. Ground Penetrating Radar Studies at Mammoth Hot Springs (co-author) - 7(2)
2. interview The Evolution of Cultural Resources Management in Yellowstone: An
Interview with Laura Joss - 9(1)
Kaplinski, Matt
20,000 Leagues Under Yellowstone Lake (co-author) - 3(4)
Kaster, Jerry
20,000 Leagues Under Yellowstone Lake (co-author) - 3(4)
Kaya, Cal
Arctic Grayling in Yellowstone National Park: Status, Management, and Recent Restoration Efforts - 8(3)
Keinath, Douglas A.
Yellowstone’s World of Bats: Taking Inventory of Yellowstone’s Night Life – 15(3)
Keller, Bill
oral history interview - 8(2)
Kelly Susan
Unfolding the Mystery of Protein Thermostability (co-author) – 15(1)
Kerans, Billie L.
Whirling Disease and Native Cutthroat Trout of the Yellowstone Lake Ecosystem (co-author) – 15(2)
Kieffer, Susan W.
A Journey Toward the Center of the Earth (co-author) - 3(3)
Kinnan, Kendra L.
Whirling Disease and Native Cutthroat Trout of the Yellowstone Lake Ecosystem (co-author) – 15(2)
Klump, Val
20,000 Leagues Under Yellowstone Lake (co-author) - 3(4)
Knight, Dennis H.
Effects of the 1988 Fires - 2(1)
Knight, Richard R.
interview Holding on to Yellowstone's Grizzlies: A Parting Chat with a 24-year Veteran of Yellowstone's Grizzly Bear Wars - 6(1)
Koel, Todd M., et al.
1. Conserving Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout: Yellowstone’s Aquatic Sciences Program – 14(2)
2. Whirling Disease and Native Cutthroat Trout of the Yellowstone Lake Ecosystem – 15(2)
Lathrop, Richard G.
The 1988 Fires and Yellowstone's Large Lakes - 2(1)
Leakey, Richard
interview Science, Sentiment, and Advocacy - 10(3)
Legg, Mike
What Draws People to Yellowstone’s Backcountry (co-author) – 15(3)
Lococo, Andrea
statement to NAS Committee - 7(3)
Lovalvo, Dave
20,000 Leagues Under Yellowstone Lake (co-author) - 3(4)
Lowenstern, Jake
Supervolcano Truth and Fiction – 13(3)
Mahony, Daniel L.
Whirling Disease and Native Cutthroat Trout of the Yellowstone Lake Ecosystem (co-author) – 15(2)
Maki, Jim
20,000 Leagues Under Yellowstone Lake (co-author) - 3(4)
McEneaney, Terry
1. The White-tailed Ptarmigan in Yellowstone - 3(2)
2. Black-throated Sparrow in Yellowstone - 3(3)
3. Harlequin Ducks: Noble Ducks of Turbulent Waters - 5(2)
4.Greater Yellowstone Peregrines (co-author) - 6(2)
5. Yellowstone Christmas Bird Counts of the Twentieth Century - 9(1)
6. Yellowstone Nature Notes: 2001 Christmas Bird Count - 10(1)
7. Results of the 2002 Christmas Bird Count - 11(1)
8. Yellowstone Nature Notes: Recent Additions to the Yellowstone Bird Checklist, and Raven Predation of Grebes - 12(30
McMahon, Thomas E.
Where Did They Come From: Natural Chemical Markers Identify Source and Date of Lake Trout Introduction in Yellowstone Lake (co-author) – 14(2)
McNaughton, Sam
interview Grazing and Yellowstone - 4(1)
Meagher, Mary
1. interview "The Biology of Time" - 5(2)
2. oral history interview - 8(2)
3. Bears in Transition 1959-1970s – 16(2)
Mech, L. David
interview Wolf Realities - 3(3)
2. Elk Calf Mortality Post-Wolf Restoration - 13(3)
Meyer, Grant
A Polluted Flash Flood and Its Consequences - 2(1)
Meyer, Judith
interview Yellowstone and a Sense of Place: Stasis and Change in the Park Experience - 6(3)
Mills, L. Scott
Snowshoe Hares in Yellowstone - 13(2)
Minshall, G. Wayne
Stream Ecosystem Responses to the 1988 Wildfires (co-author) - 6(3)
Morgan, Lisa
1. interview: Science with Eyes Wide Open – 11(2)
2. The Floor of Yellowstone Lake is Anything but Quiet! (with Pat Shanks, Dave Lovalvo, et al.) - 11(2)
Munro, Andrew R.
Where Did They Come From: Natural Chemical Markers Identify Source and Date of Lake Trout Introduction in Yellowstone Lake (co-author) – 14(2)
Murcia, Silvia
Whirling Disease and Native Cutthroat Trout of the Yellowstone Lake Ecosystem (co-author) – 15(2)
Murphy, Kerry
1. two-part interview The Yellowstone Lion - 2(3) & 2(4)
2. The Elusive Canada Lynx - 13(2)
Murphy, Sue Consolo
Yellowstone Nature Notes: Musings from the Berry Patch - 12(4)
National Academy of Sciences
1. excerpt Ungulate Management in Yellowstone: A NAS Review - 7(3)
2. excerpt Ecological Dynamics on Yellowstone's Northern Range - 10(2)
Neher, Chris J.
Wolf Recovery in Yellowstone: Park Visitor Attitudes, Expenditures, and Economic Impacts (co-author) – 16(1)
Nuss, Dale
oral history interview - 8(2)
Oakleaf, Bob
Greater Yellowstone Peregrines (co-author) - 6(2)
Olliff, Tom
Yellowstone Nature Notes: Wildlife-Human Conflicts in Yellowstone - 11(1)
Oosterhous, Tim
What Draws People to Yellowstone’s Backcountry (co-author) – 15(3)
Pace, Norman R.
1. A Search for Life in Well Y-7 (co-author) - 10(4)
2. Microbial Ecology and Energetics in Yellowstone Hot Springs (co-author)
Paddock, Robert
20,000 Leagues Under Yellowstone Lake (co-author) - 3(4)
Patterson, David A.
Wolf Recovery in Yellowstone: Park Visitor Attitudes, Expenditures, and Economic Impacts (co-author) – 16(1)
Patin, Thomas
The National Park as Museological Space - 8(1)
Patla, Debra
Amphibians of Yellowstone (co-author) - 7(1)
Peters, John
Unfolding the Mystery of Protein Thermostability (co-author) – 15(1)
Peterson, Chuck
Amphibians of Yellowstone (co-author) - 7(1)
Peterson, Craig M.
Aversive Conditioning of Grizzly Bears (co-author) - 3(1)
Peterson, Rolf O.
Ten Years of Wolves Perspective: A Good Start - 13(1)
Plumb, Sally
Capturing Yellowstone's History: Ungulate Management on the Northern Range - 8(2)
Porter, Helen Hadley
A New Look at an Old Land (co-author) - 1(2)
Preston Charles, R.
Saving the Charmed Goose: Thoughts on a new strategy for conservation in the “Next West” – 13(4)
Queen, Lloyd P.
Control of Hydrothermal Fluids by Natural Fractures at Norris Geyser Basin (co-author) – 14(4)
Quinn, Leslie
Savage Christmas: "...the best of times" - 9(3)
Quinn, Ruth
Overcoming Obscurity: The Yellowstone Architecture of Robert C.Reamer - 12:2
Rasmussen, Charlotte
Whirling Disease and Native Cutthroat Trout of the Yellowstone Lake Ecosystem (co-author) – 15(2)
Reinhart, Karen Wildung
Old Faithful Inn: Centennial of a Beloved Landmark - 12:2
Remsen, Tony
20,000 Leagues Under Yellowstone Lake (co-author) - 3(4)
Reynolds, John
A Volunteer’s Perspective – 11(4)
Robbins, Charles T
Grizzly Bear Nutrition and Ecology (co-author) – 14(3)
Robinson, Betsy
1. Searching for "Skunk Bears": The Elusive Wolverine (co-author) - 6(3)
2. Yellowstone Nature Notes: A Wolf-Coyote Interaction (co-author) - 8(1)
Robinson, Christopher T.
Stream Ecosystem Responses to the 1988 Wildfires (co-author) - 6(3)
Roemhild, George
Aquatic Insects and the Fires of 1988 - 2(2)
Romme, William H.
1. Global Climate Change in Greater Yellowstone (co-author) - 1(1)
2. In Praise of the Lowly Lodgepole (co-author) - 14(1)
Roosevelt, Theodore IV
The Froth and the Fury: Keynote speech delivered on the occasion of the Roosevelt Arch centennial - 11(4)
Royer, Todd V.
Stream Ecosystem Responses to the 1988 Wildfires (co-author) - 6(3)
Ruth, Toni K.
1. "Ghost of the Rockies:" The Yellowstone Cougar Project - 12:1
2. Yellowstone Nature Notes: Traversing the Cliffs: The Life and Death of Male Cougar M139 - 12:1
Ruzycki, James R.
Where Did They Come From: Natural Chemical Markers Identify Source and Date of Lake Trout Introduction in Yellowstone Lake (co-author) – 14(2)
Sanderson, Dr. Steven E.
Keynote Address: Delivered at the 7th Biennial Scientific Conference on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem Beyond the Arch: Community and Conservation in Greater Yellowstone and East Africa, October 7, 2003 - 12:1
Schullery, Paul
1. Yellowstone's First Winter Wildlife Survey - 2(4)
2. Yellowstone Nature Notes: A Neglected Documentary Resource (co-author) - 8(1)
3. A Tribute to Aubrey Haines - 8(4)
4. The Draper Museum of Natural History - 10(3)
5. The Murie Legacy - 10(4)
6. Yellowstone Nature Notes: Predators and Prey at Fishing Bridge - 11(2)
7. The Roosevelt Arch: A Centennial History of an American Icon (co-author) - 11(3)
Schwartz, Charles C.
1. Grizzly Bear Nutrition and Ecology (co-author) – 14(3)
2. From Garbage, Controversy, and Decline to Recovery (co-author) – 16(2)
Scott, Kim Allen
A Missing Piece of a Yellowstone Puzzle: The Tangled Provenance of the Cook-Folsom-Peterson Yellowstone Expedition Diary - 7(1)
Scott, Ted
oral history interview - 8(2)
Sellars, Richard West
interview The Evolution of NPS Science and Natural Resource Management: Rhetoric versus Reality - 6(2)
Servheen, Chris
1. Grizzly Bear Nutrition and Ecology (co-author) – 14(3)
2. Delisting the Yellowstone Grizzly (co-author) – 16(2)
Shean, David
Norris Geyser Basin’s Dynamic Hydrothermal Features – 14(4)
Sheldon, Jennifer W.
The Ecological Role of Coyotes on Yellowstone's Northern Range (co-author) - 7(2)
Shelley, Rowland
Yellowstone's First Millipede - 4(1)
Shoemaker, Rebecca
Delisting the Yellowstone Grizzly (co-author) – 16(2)
Shogren, Jason F.
Invasive Species Management for the Yellowstone Lake Ecosystem: What do Visitors Think? (co-author) - 9(2)
Shortt, Mack W.
1. Record of Early People on Yellowstone Lake: Cody Complex Occupation at Osprey Beach - 11(4)
2. Museum of the Rockies Archaeological Research in the Canyons of the Yellowstone - 9(2)
Shovic, Henry
A New Look at an Old Land (co-author) - 1(2)
Sikes, Derek S.
Hidden Biodiversity: The Benefits of Large Rotting Carcasses to Beetles and Other Species - 6(1)
Silliman, Lee
A Ride to the Infernal Regions: An Account of the First Tourist Party to Yellowstone - 8(1)
Smith, Bruce
Migratory Behavior of the Jackson Elk Herd - 4(3)
Smith, Conrad
interview Yellowstone and the News - 2(2)
Smith, Diane
Charles Doolittle Walcott: A Forgotten Microbe Researcher in Yellowstone National Park (co-author) – 14(4)
Smith, Eugene
Panther Creek Volcano (co-author) - 14(1)
Smith, Robert B.
interview Windows into Yellowstone - 8(4)
Smith, Douglas W.
Wolf #7: The Passing of a Matriarch - 10(3)
Smith, Steven
interview Tasmania and Yellowstone - 2(1)
Soulé, Michael
interview Natives Versus Exotics - 4(4)
Spear, John
1. A Search for Life in Well Y-7 - 10(4)
2. Microbial Ecology and Energetics in Yellowstone Hot Springs (co-author) - 14(1)
Speece, Marvin
Ground Penetrating Radar Studies at Mammoth Hot Springs (co-author) - 7(2)
Stout, Richard G.
Plants Exposed to High Levels of Carbon Dioxide in Yellowstone National Park (co-author) – 16(1)
Tankersley, Tom
The Yellowstone Archives - 1(2)
Taylor, James Y.
Leave Only Footprints? - 5(1)
Taylor, Ralph
Gazing at Yellowstone's Geysers - 6(4)
Tercek, Michael T.
Plants Exposed to High Levels of Carbon Dioxide in Yellowstone National Park (co-author) – 16(1)
Tinker, Dan
In Praise of the Lowly Lodgepole (co-author) - 14(1)
Torbit, Steve
statement to NAS Committee - 7(3)
Tracy, Benjamin
Fire Effects in Yellowstone's Grasslands - 5(3)
Tyers, Daniel B.
Moose Population History on the Northern Yellowstone Winter Range – 16(1)
Turner, Monica G.
Global Climate Change in Greater Yellowstone (co-author) - 1(1)
Varley, John D.
1. Saving the Parts - 1(4)
2. interview The Rewards of Adventurism – 14(3)
Varley, Nathan
1. Yellowstone's River Otters: Enigmatic Water Weasels - 6(1)
2. Yellowstone Nature Notes: Grizzly Bear Predation on a Bison Calf - 9(3)
Wagner, Frederic H.
statement to NAS Committee - 7(3)
Walker, Jeffrey J.
1. A Search for Life in Well Y-7 (co-author) - 10(4)
2. Microbial Ecology and Energetics in Yellowstone Hot Springs (co-author) - 14(1)
Weber, Doug
Fighting Fire with Firepower: Firefighting in Yellowstone National Park, 1872-1918 - 8(3)
Weixelman, Joseph O.
Fear or Reverence? Native Americans and the Geysers of Yellowstone - 9(4)
Westphal, James A.
A Journey Toward the Center of the Earth (co-author) - 3(3)
Wheaton, Rodd L.
Architecture of Yellowstone: A Microcosm of American Design - 8(4)
Whipple, Jennifer
interview Park Botanist Jennifer Whipple and Yellowstone's Herbarium - 12(4)
White, P.J.
Why Do Elk Eat Burned Bark? (co-author) - 1(4)
2. Elk Calf Mortality Post-Wolf Restoration - 13(3)
Whitlock, Cathy
interview Reading Yellowstone's History Through Crevice Lake Sediment Records - 10(1)
Whittlesey, Lee
1. Two Little-Known References to the Yellowstone Country from the 1860s - 3(3)
2. Yellowstone Nature Notes: A Neglected Documentary Resource (co-author) - 8(1)
3. The Changing Face of Apollinaris Spring - 11(1)
4. The Roosevelt Arch: A Centennial History of an American Icon (co-author) - 11(3)
5. Of Fairies’ Wings and Fish: Fishery Operations and the Lake Fish Hatchery in Yellowstone – 14(2)
6. A Brief Look at Moran Point and Artist Point and Their Association with Thomas Moran and William Henry Jackson – 14(4)
Wondrak Biel, Alice
1. Yellowstone Nature Notes: Time Machine - 9(1)
2. Yellowstone Wildlife Watching: A Survey of Visitor Attitudes and Desires - 10(3)
3. Window Into Gardiner - 11(3)
4. 7th Biennial Conference Sets Attendance Record - 11(4)
5. The Bearer Has Permission: A Brief History of Research Permitting in Yellowstone National Park - 12(3)
6. 8th Biennial Scientific Conference Summary - 13(4)
Wyman, Travis
1. Yellowstone Nature Notes: Grizzly Bear Attacks Bull Bison - 9(3)
2. Human Habituated Bears (co-author) – 16(2)
3. Possible Grizzly Cub Adoption in Yellowstone National Park (Nature Note) (co-author) – 16(2)
Yochelson, Ellis
Charles Doolittle Walcott: A Forgotten Microbe Researcher in Yellowstone National Park (co-author) – 14(4)
Yochim, Michael J.
The Development of Snowmobile Policy in Yellowstone National Park - 7(2)
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List of Book Reviews by Author Volumes 1 to 13
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Boyce, Mark S.
The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: Redefining America's Wilderness Heritage, co-edited with Robert B. Keiter. Reviewed by Susan Rhoades Neel. - 1(3)
Carr, Mary
An Environmental Profile of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, co-edited with Dennis Glick and Bert Harting. Reviewed by Mark S. Boyce. - 1(4)
Christiansen, Robert
A Field-Trip Guide to Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, co-authored with Robert Fournier, Roderick Hutchinson, and Ken Pierce. Reviewed by John M. Good. - 3(2)
Clawson, Calvin C.
A Ride to the Infernal Regions: Yellowstone’s First Tourists, Edited by Lee Silliman. Reviewed by TamsenEmerson Hert – 15(1)
Craighead, John
The Grizzly Bears of Yellowstone: Their Ecology in the Yellowstone Ecosystem, 1959-1992. Reviewed by Mark S. Boyce. - 5(1)
Culpin, Mary Shivers
The History of the Construction of the Road System in Yellowstone National Park, 1872-1966. Review essay by Eric Sandeen. - 4(2)
Despain, Don G.
Yellowstone Vegetation: Consequences of Environment and History in a Natural Setting. Reviewed by Dennis Knight. - 1(1)
Fischer, Hank
Wolf Wars. Reviewed by Norman A. Bishop. - 5(3)
Foster, Mike
Strange Genius: The Life of Ferdinand Hayden. Reviewed by Leslie Quinn. - 3(4)
Fournier, Robert
A Field-Trip Guide to Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, co-authored with Robert Christiansen, Roderick Hutchinson, and Ken Pierce. Reviewed by John M. Good. - 3(2)
Franke, Mary Ann
To Save the Wild Bison. Reviewed by Robert B. Pickering. - 13:4
Glick, Dennis
An Environmental Profile of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, co-edited with Mary Carr and Bert Harting. Reviewed by Mark S. Boyce. - 1(4)
Good, John M.
Interpreting the Landscape of Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks, co-authored with Kenneth L. Pierce. Reviewed by Neysa Dickey. - 7(1)
Halfpenny, James C.
Discovering Yellowstone Wolves: Watcher's Guide, co-authored with Diann Thompson. Reviewed by Norman A. Bishop. - 5(3)
Harting, Bert
An Environmental Profile of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, co-edited with Dennis Glick and Mary Carr. Reviewed by Mark S. Boyce. - 1(4)
Hutchinson, Roderick A.
A Field-Trip Guide to Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, co-authored with Robert Fournier, Robert Christiansen, and Ken Pierce. Reviewed by John M. Good. - 3(2)
Keiter, Robert B.
The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: Redefining America's Wilderness Heritage, co-edited with Mark S. Boyce. Reviewed by Susan Rhoades Neel. - 1(3)
Knight, Dennis H.
Mountains and Plains. Reviewed by Cathy Whitlock. - 3(3)
Meyer, Judith
The Spirit of Yellowstone: The Cultural Evolution of a National Park. Reviewed by Carol Shively. - 6(3)
Phillips, Michael K.
The Wolves of Yellowstone, co-authored with Douglas W. Smith. Reviewed by Norman A. Bishop. - 5(3)
Pierce, Kenneth L.
1. A Field-Trip Guide to Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, co-authored with Robert Fournier, Robert Christiansen, and Roderick Hutchinson.
Reviewed by John M. Good. - 3(2)
2. Interpreting the Landscape of Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks, co-authored with John M. Good. Reviewed by Neysa Dickey. - 7(1)
Pritchard, James
Preserving Yellowstone's Natural Conditions: Science and the Perception of Nature. Review essay by Paul Schullery. - 9(1)
Saunders, Richard L.
A Yellowstone Reader: The National Park in Folklore, Popular Fiction, and Verse. Reviewed by Tamsen Hert. - 12(3)
Schullery, Paul
1. Yellowstone's Ski Pioneers: Peril and Heroism on the Winter Trail. Reviewed by Tom Olliff. - 5(2)
2. The Yellowstone Wolf: A Guide and Sourcebook, editor. Reviewed by Norman A. Bishop. - 5(3)
3. Yellowstone Fishes-Ecology, History, and Angling in the Park, co-authored with John D. Varley. Reviewed by Rick Mossman. - 8(3)
4. Lewis and Clark Among the Grizzlies. Reviewed by Alice Wondrak. – 11(1)
5. Myth and History in the Creation of Yellowstone National Park, co-authored with Lee Whittlesey. Review by Kim Allen Scott. - 12(4)
Scott, Kim Allen (previous book review should be 1.) 2. Yellowstone Denied: The Life of Gustavus Cheyney Doane. Reviewed by Leslie Quinn – 15(3)
Sellars, Richard West
Preserving Nature in the National Parks: A History. Reviewed by Brain Suderman. - 6(2)
Siegel, Lee J.
Windows into the Earth: The Geologic Story of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, co-authored with Robert B. Smith. Reviewed by Mike Thompson. - 8(4)
Smith, Douglas W.
The Wolves of Yellowstone, co-authored with Michael K. Phillips. Reviewed by Norman A. Bishop. - 5(3)
Decade of the Wolf. Reviewed by Hank Fischer. - 13:4
Smith, Robert B.
Windows into the Earth: The Geologic Story of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, co-authored with Lee J. Siegel. Reviewed by Mike Thompson. - 8(4)
Thompson, Diann
Discovering Yellowstone Wolves: Watcher's Guide, co-authored with James C. Halfpenny. Reviewed by Norman A. Bishop. - 5(3)
Varley, John D.
Yellowstone Fishes-Ecology, History, and Angling in the Park, co-authored with Paul Schullery. Reviewed by Rick Mossman. - 8(3)
Whittlesey, Lee
Myth and History in the Creation of Yellowstone National Park, co-authored with Paul Schullery. Review by Kim Allen Scott. - 12(4)
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