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Edited by Ann Zwinger and James Halfpenny.
Isolate 14 writers in the heart of Yellowstone's
winter and delightful essays spring forth. "Bare
Feet" is the result of a class taught by Ann and
Jim at the Yellowstone Institute during the snowy month
of January. Read the essays, meet the authors.
Learn the secret of Bare feet and what Jim has
to say about the "Sound of Snowflakes."
Other essays include "Reading the Snow"
by Wil Loy, "Friend or Foe" by Joe McCarty,
"Red Beauty" by Susan Mills, "The World
in White" by Jo Suderman, and "Bare Toes and
Dreams of Glory" by Ann Zwinger. 46pp.
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Mountain Lions eat people, don't they?! Yes, and this is the story of Jim Halfpenny and Michael Sander's research into human/lion confrontations along the Front Range of Colorado. David wove together the complex story of the rise of the cougar population with its inevitable crash "teeth-first" into the exploding throng of people around Boulder, Colorado. At the core of the story, Jim and Michael, whose research showed the increase in human/lion encounters, cougar habituation, the struggle of agencies to manage a dangerous situation, and lions attacking people. Few understand cougars and cougar interactions as Jim and Michael do and this is their story.
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Paperback copy.
Charting Yellowstone wolves is the pictoral record of the greatest wildlife management experiment of the 20th century, Wolf Restoration to the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Contained here is the complete collection of all annual laminated wolf charts produced since the beginning. Now you can trace the genealogy of your favorite wolves and packs with your own complete permanent record of all 46 charts. Also included are detailed records of the founders and their fates. Supplemental materials include range maps for the Ecosystem through 2011.
A portion of sales are donated to the Wolf Restoration Project.
To have your book(s) personalized, please email us at trackdoctor@tracknature.com. Give us a first name of the person(s) receiving the book and Jim will personalize it.
First Edition of 5000 sold out immediately
by Jim Halfpenny and Diann Thompson.
This is the first book written about wolf restoration. It is a must-have, historical glimpse at the first wolves to arrive in Yellowstone. Contains information about and pictures of original wolves plus their pack history in Canada. Details the first year and a half with pack composition charts for 1995 and 1996. Text explains wolf family origin and evolution, biology, ecology, and management. Maps show ranges through May 1996.
A portion of sales are donated to the Wolf Restoration Project.
by Jim Halfpenny, PhD & Roy Ozanne, MD.
Everything you`ve ever wanted to know about winter, snow, plants, and animals during the winter. Energy costs of winter are examined. Includes sound advice on avoiding winter hazards; clothing for warmth; shelters in the snow; and winter camping techniques.
Yellowstone Bears in the Wild is a comprehensive portrait of grizzly bears and black bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. It features new scientific research including cutting-edge discoveries about bear biology and ecology. The information is skillfully enhanced with amazing personal stories from bear biologists, park rangers, and bear watchers, and from Dr. Halfpenny’s own experiences.
Fascinating subjects include descriptions of bear sizes, bear play, curiosity, raising cubs, wolves and bears, predation and scavenging, denning and hibernation, and eating moths and worms. There are explanations of “bear art,” a bear’s “personal space,” and bear “thinking.” The book also describes how bears are responding to critical ecological changes taking place in Yellowstone. Remarkable photographs by Michael H. Francis, a renowned wildlife photographer, vividly illustrate bear behavior and biology.
Companion book to Yellowstone Wolves in the Wild (below).
Yellowstone Bears in the Wild is a soft cover edition.
The definitive story of what we have learned from the restoration of wolves to the Yellowstone Ecosystem. Chapters include: 1) Knowing the Wolves, 2) Territorial imperative, 3) Hunting and predation, 4) Reproduction and growth, 5) Behavior within the pack, 6) Ecology, 7) Watching wolves
Copiously illustrated
with spectacular photos. Get the big picture
of restoration!
A portion of sales are donated to the Wolf
Restoration Project.
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