James A. Pritchard is an environmental historian and an adjunct professor of landscape architecture at Iowa State University.
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"Pritchard describes the complex history of the interaction among culture, conservation strategies, expanding scientific understanding, institutional structures, and politics in the management of Yellowstone National Park. . . . This is a complicated story, dispassionately told and meticulously documented with 45 pages of notes, references, and a complete index. General readers; undergraduates through professionals."-Choice "This is one of the five most important books ever written about Yellowstone and perhaps the most important one about ecological management of the park."-Lee Whittlesey, archivist, Yellowstone National Park

