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Wild Animals of Yellowstone National Park

Chapter 45: Transcriber’s Notes
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About This Book

A concise field handbook presenting the mammals commonly encountered in Yellowstone National Park, organized with an introductory overview followed by individual species accounts. Each entry offers physical descriptions, typical habitats, seasonal and geographic distribution, behavioral notes, and practical identification tips, reinforced by drawings and a list of less common species. Emphasis is on helping visitors locate and recognize animals in their natural settings while using updated scientific nomenclature where relevant; a short bibliography and supplemental lists support further reading and species reference.

AS A CITIZEN

1. TAKE PRIDE IN THIS, YOUR NATIONAL PARK

2. Keep it unspoiled for your next visit and for those who follow you.

3. See and learn all you can while you are here, you may only come once.

4. Visit the Museums. They have been put here to help you to profit more from your trip.

USE YOUR MAP

PREVENT FOREST FIRES

HELP Protect the Geysers, Pools and Terraces
The Rock and Mineral Formations
The Flowers and the Animal Life

KEEP YELLOWSTONE CLEAN

DO YOU NEED HELP?
ASK
The Man in the Park Green
National Park Service Uniform

He is anxious to help you
To See—To Benefit from and To Enjoy Your
National Parks

Transcriber’s Notes

  • Silently corrected a few typos.
  • Retained publication information from the printed edition: this eBook is public-domain in the country of publication.
  • In the text versions only, text in italics is delimited by _underscores_.
  • In the HTML version index, represented underscored page numbers by italic font.