In the works ... and looking for donations ... from the producers of the Atlas of Oregon


Atlas of Yellowstone

Introduction

Yellowstone National Park deserves an atlas as extraordinary as the park itself. The Atlas of Yellowstone will be just that—the first comprehensive atlas for any national park in the world.

From the formation of the Yellowstone caldera to the history of American Indians, from the fires of 1988 to the politics of wolves and snowmobiles, Yellowstone is a complex tapestry of human and natural processes with a story that goes back millions of years. To tell this tale, hundreds of experts will collaborate with award-winning cartographic artists to create an atlas that is data-rich and stunningly beautiful. Equally suitable for research libraries and local schools, for travel stores and coffee tables, the Atlas of Yellowstone’s blend of science and art will make the region come alive for readers far from the park borders. ...


http://www.atlasofyellowstone.com/tableofContents.htm


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