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Yellowstone National ParkSeeing the park from horseback gives visitors a chance to cover ground off the beaten path.
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Yellowstone National Park
Biennial Scientific Conferences Proceedings Archive
Fourth Biennial Scientific Conference Proceedings - 1997
People and Place, The Human Experience in Greater Yellowstone

Fifth Biennial Scientific Conference Proceedings - 1999
Exotic Organisms in Greater Yellowstone, Native Biodiversity Under Siege

Sixth Biennial Scientific Conference Proceedings - 2001
Yellowstone Lake, Hotbed of Chaos or Reservoir of Resilience?

Seventh Biennial Scientific Conference Proceedings - 2003
Beyond the Arch, Community and Conservation in Greater Yellowstone and East Africa
Eighth Biennial Scientific Conference Proceedings - 2005
Greater Yellowstone Public Lands, A Century of Discovery, Hard Lessons, and Bright Prospects
Seventh Cavalry Ensignia Pin.  

Did You Know?
Prior to the establishment of the National Park Service, the U.S. Army protected Yellowstone between 1886 and 1918. Fort Yellowstone was established at Mammoth Hot Springs for that purpose.

Last Updated: July 12, 2007 at 13:49 EST