Park scientists
Gila monsters, geysers, and grizzly bears in America's own backyard
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Author
Contributions
- Uhlman, Tom, photographer - Contributor
Publication
2014 - , Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
19,000 words, Guess
Page Count
76 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100547792689
- ISBN-139780547792682
- Library of Congress Control Number2013039895
- OCLC Control Number865452237
- Better World Books9780547792682
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL27162369M
Classifications
- DDC333.78/3092273
- LCCQH77.3.C65 C37 2014
- LCCQH77.3.C65C37 2014
Description
Describes the work of scientists in America's national parks, as they study geysers, grizzly bears, salamanders, cacti, and fireflies. Rare fireflies and red-cheeked salamanders, found nowhere else in the world, are just two of the unique subjects in U.S. national parks. Photographs and text take readers into three parks to discover what scientists are studying and learning.
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Series Statement
- Scientists in the field
Other Editions
- Park scientists
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