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Gary Ferguson
Formerly an interpretive naturalist for the U.S. Forest Service, Gary Ferguson
is the author of 16 books on nature, science and history. His
recent work, Hawks Rest (National Geographic), became the
first book in history to win nonfiction Book of The Year from both the
Pacific
Northwest and Mountains and Plains booksellers associations. He was the
2002 Seigel Scholar at the School of Political Science at Washington
University, St. Louis; in January 2007, he had a five-month tenure as
Distinguished Visiting Writer at the University of Montana.
Gary's nature and science-based essays can be heard on National Public
Radio affiliates throughout the country.
Two of his titles that are popular in Red Lodge have gone out of print. We're expecting a new paperback edition of Shouting at the Sky in late 2009/early 2010. There are currently no plans (as far as we know, anyway) to reprint Yellowstone Wolves: The First Year, but we do sometimes get our hands on a few copies. If you're looking for one, feel free to give us a call!
Great Divide: A Biography of the Rocky Mountains (Paperback)
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Published: Countryman Press, 07/01/2006
The World's Great Nature Myths (Paperback)
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Published: Falcon Press Publishing, 09/01/2000
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Published: National Geographic, 04/01/2003
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Published: Lyons Press, 11/01/2006
Northwest Walks (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781555911911
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Published: Fulcrum Group, 02/01/1995
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Published: Falcon Press Publishing, 01/01/1997
Rocky Mountain Walks (Paperback)
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Published: Fulcrum Group, 03/01/1993














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