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Godkin, Celia.
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Gray wolf -- Reintroduction -- Yellowstone National Park -- Juvenile literature.
Gray wolf -- Conservation -- Juvenile literature.
Yellowstone National Park -- Juvenile literature.
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Godkin, Celia.
Gray wolf -- Reintroduction -- Yellowstone National Park -- Juvenile literature.
Gray wolf -- Conservation -- Juvenile literature.
Yellowstone National Park -- Juvenile literature.
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The wolves return : a new beginning for Yellowstone National Park / Celia Godkin.
by
Godkin, Celia.
Pajama Press, c2017.
Call #:
599.773 G586w
Subjects
Gray
wolf
--
Reintroduction
--
Yellowstone National Park
--
Juvenile
literature
.
Gray
wolf
--
Conservation
--
Juvenile
literature
.
Yellowstone National Park
--
Juvenile
literature
.
ISBN:
9781772780116
1772780111
Edition:
1st. ed.
Description:
1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 24 x 27 cm.
Summary:
Describes the program to reintroduce
gray
wolves to Yellowstone National Park and how it has benefited the park's ecosystem over the past twenty years. In 1995--96 twenty-three grey wolves were released in Yellowstone National Park where, due to over-hunting, there had been no wolves at all for almost seventy years. This reintroduction project was an overwhelming success. Over twenty years later we can still see the changes the grey wolves brought to Yellowstone National Park. Now that the elk graze higher ground, seedlings are growing tall, rivers are getting deeper as beavers return, and a lively pond ecosystem is developing. This true story offers an important lesson about the difference one creature can make in creating a healthy, thriving world.
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