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Fire! in Yellowstone
Robert Ekey
Published
1990
by Gareth Stevens Children"s Books in Milwaukee, Wis
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Written in
Discusses the fire that ravaged nearly one million acres of Yellowstone National Park during several months in 1988, and explains the two sides to the controversy over letting nature take its course.
Edition Notes
Statement | story by Robert Ekey. |
Series | A True adventure, True adventures. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | SD421.32.Y45 E379 1990 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 32 p. : |
Number of Pages | 32 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL2217765M |
ISBN 10 | 0836802268 |
LC Control Number | 89043156 |
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Are you an author. Learn about Author Central Author: Robert Ekey. This book chronicles the Summer of in the Yellowstone area.
Yellowstone is such an amazing place in my mind. Cannot wait to visit it again. Fires are so devastating but there are parts of nature that do not regenerate without the devastation of fire.
Life finds a way/5. The Yellowstone Event: Book 1: Fire in the Sky - Kindle edition by Maloney, Darrell. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets.
Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading The Yellowstone Event: Book 1: Fire in the Sky/5(61). Fire in the Sky is the first book in The Yellowstone Event written by author Darrell Maloney.
Excellent plot and mystery. Really looking forward to reading the second book.4/5. Joe Picket returns, this time to the wilds of Yellowstone National Fire! in Yellowstone book. Deftly plotted and full of intrigue, Free Fire is C.
Box's best novel yet. Joe Pickett, having recently been fired from his job as a Wyoming game warden, is working on his father-in-law's ranch when he receives a call from the governor's office/5. The Yellowstone Event: Book 1: Fire in the Sky [Maloney, Darrell, Chandler, Allison] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.
The Yellowstone Event: Book 1: Fire /5(71). Book Description: The ravaging fires in Yellowstone National Park in caused grave concern among scientists about the possible short- and longterm repercussions.
This book provides the first comprehensive scientific summary of the actual response of the Fire! in Yellowstone book ecosystem to the n by experts in wildlife biology, ecosystem. Fire has been a key factor in shaping the ecology of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
Native plant species evolved adaptations so they survive and, in some cases, flourish after periodic fires. Fire influences ecosystem processes and patterns, such as nutrient cycling and plant community composition and structure.
The Yellowstone Fires of These fires were historical for several reasons. First, they burned over 30 percent of the total acreage of the park, and second they marked a significant shift in the way Yellowstone fought fires.
The New York Times revisited the Yellowstone fires of in a minute documentary (below). The Yellowstone fires of collectively formed the largest wildfire in the recorded history of Yellowstone National Park in the United : 42 by lightning, 9 by humans.
Wonderful. I read this book after spending the most wonderful six days in Yellowstone National Park. Rain of Fire is a beautiful Love Story and you learn how dangerous the Park could be if a volcano should go off.
The author makes you feel you are experiencing what the characters are feeling.4/5(18). Using dramatic color photos that first appeared in Yellowstone on Fire (a book published for adults by The Billings Gazette), this is a straight forward photo-essay account of the fire.
The text could be read by most third graders, but it provides an overview of events that is substantial enough to be useful to older children. Yellowstone National Park for Kids, Preteens, and Teenagers: A Grande Guides Series Book for Children [Grande, Stephanie Del] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.
Yellowstone National Park for Kids, Preteens, and Teenagers: A Grande Guides Series Book /5(25). Twenty years ago this summer, Yellowstone caught fire. The flames scorched about million acres across the area, leaving the impression that the world's first national park had been destroyed.
June through September Lodging - 6 Months to 1 Year in Advance. Each January, people's thoughts turn to planning a summer vacation.
The reality is that by the end of January most summer campgrounds, hotels and cabins inside Yellowstone are already booked. August is an especially busy time for the park, bringing close totourists in a.
Old-timers with long memories knew it was there. Archivists gave it a special place in the history books. But millions of people passed by the wreckage without a clue it was there. Then, in the summer ofa woodcutter dropped a cigarette and started a ,acre forest fire that laid bare the bones of a World War II-vintage B bomber, 45 years after it went down on a frigid.
Free Fire A Joe Pickett novel from #1 New York Times- bestselling author C.J. Box. Joe Pickett’s been hired to investigate one of the most cold-blooded mass killings in Wyoming history. Discusses the fire that ravaged nearly one million acres of Yellowstone National Park during several months inand explains the two sides to the controversy over letting nature take its course.
Book Information4/5(11). Get this from a library. Fire. in Yellowstone: a true adventure. [Robert Ekey] -- Discusses the fire that ravaged nearly one million acres of Yellowstone National Park during several months inand explains the two sides to the controversy over letting nature take its course.
The idea behind this book, telling the story of the devestating Yellowstone fires, is interesting, but the execution wasn't. The book seemed more focused on the main character's, Clare Chance, love life than developing a truly intriguing fire story/5.
Before, during, and after the fire at Yellowstone's Canyon Hotel, August 8, John Frederick Burger photographs, Yellowstone Park Archives, #YELL and #YELL "The Great Lady was outraged," wrote the editorial board of the Wyoming State Tribune on Aug Fires in Yellowstone: Past, Present and Future.
Authors: Valentina Montag, Althea Hogle, and Desiree Pirillo. This case study is part of a collection of pages developed by students in the course, "Megafires: rare events or the new norm," in the Department of Earth Sciences, Montana State University.Discusses the fire that ravaged nearly one million acres of Yellowstone National Park during several months inand explains the two sides to .