| by Bruce Smith, Eric Cole, David Dobkin
A fascinating new perspective on the complex relationship between elk, vegetation, fire, geology, politics, wildlife, and human activity on the National Elk Refuge.
This book represents a historical perspective of plant community conditions on the National Elk Refuge in Jackson Wyoming following Euro-American settlement. It documents the changes in vegetation and explores when and why the changes occurred. Contains historic photographic comparisons of a changed landscape almost a century later.
156 pp. |