The Yellowstone Park Fire of 1988
Tragic Fires Throughout History
The crown jewel of our nation's park system, Yellowstone National Park suffered enormous, uncontrollable forest fires in the summer of 1988. These blazes fed on one another through that awful summer, and by the time it was over in September, fully 75 percent of the park's forest had been destroyed. This book captures the horror as thousands of fire workers, emergency crews, and volunteers struggled against the fury of Mother Nature for three months. The nature of the fire, how it was fought, and how it was brought under control are examined, as the book traces the continuing comeback of Yellowstone National Park.
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Series Review--"Each volume in the series encourages a deeper study of the societal beliefs, and norms that created fire's absolute ability to destroy. Recommended."
--Library Media Connection