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A Guided Tour on the History and Proponents of the Yellowstone Fish Culture

Into the History of a sportfishing haven


Bozeman, MT and Miami, FL – WEBWIRE

Wildly regarded as the first National Park in the U.S. and the world, the Yellowstone National Park surely deserves the love it gets from tourists. The park is known for its wildlife and its many geothermal features, especially the Old Faithful geyser. The wildlife and the diverse ecosystem of the park are made possible by its natural bodies of land and water. Within its shelter, mammals, birds, and reptiles can freely propagate their numbers. However, what catches people by surprise most of the time is the teeming and thriving marine ecosystem of the park. The lakes and streams of the park are filled with what people call “elegant fish.” Things were not as perfect in paradise as they seemed, however. Early explorers found some waters to be abundant with fish, while other areas were barren. But due to the efforts and initiation of zealous and dedicated men, the fish propagation program in Yellowstone became a success story worthy to be etched in history.
 
Frank H. Tainter, a retired scientist, and professor at Clemson University acquired many photographs left behind by his father. Through these photographs, Tainter provides a look back on the rich history of Yellowstone’s fish culture.
 
In his book, “Fish Culture in Yellowstone National Park,” Tainter honors the men who had led the way in transforming the bodies of water of Yellowstone, into a thriving haven for sport fishing. The book culminates in one of the most unheard achievements in history. It invites every reader to take a guided tour that simulates what had transpired in the early 20th century and the premise of Yellowstone fish culture. The book also includes references and resource credits that will help future readers and users find more related materials for further studying.
 
The book is not just a book for sportfishing enthusiasts. It is a book that will certainly compel every citizen of the United States of America to embrace and protect its natural treasures.
 
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Fish Culture in Yellowstone National Park: The Early Years: 1900-1930
Author: Frank H. Tainter, Ph.D.
Publisher: Your Online Publicist
Publication Date: April 2021
Genre: History
Target Audience: Anyone interested in a unique part of the history of Yellowstone National Park, especially the fish culture program.
 
About the Author
Frank H. Tainter, Ph.D. lives in Bozeman, Montana.


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