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         Wyoming Geography:     more books (100)
  1. Wyoming (The Bilingual Library of the United States of America) (Spanish Edition) by Vanessa Brown, 2006-06-30
  2. Wyoming (One Nation) by The Capstone Press Geography Department, Patricia K. Kummer, 1998-03
  3. Wyoming (The United States) by Jim Ollhoff, 2009-08-15
  4. International boundary lines across Colorado and Wyoming: A lesson in geography by Erl H Ellis, 1966
  5. Wyoming: Webster's Timeline History, 2005 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2010-03-10
  6. Wyoming: Webster's Timeline History, 1976 - 2004 by Icon Group International, 2010-03-10
  7. Wyoming: Webster's Timeline History, 1066 - 1975 by Icon Group International, 2010-03-10
  8. Wyoming: Past and Present (The United States: Past and Present) by Ann Byers, 2010-08-15
  9. Wyoming (United States) by Paul Joseph, 1998-09
  10. Wyoming Mountain Ranges (Wyoming Geographic Series) by Lorraine G. Bonney, 1987-06
  11. Wyoming (One Nation) by Capstone Press Geography Department Staf, 1999-01
  12. Geology And Geography Of A Portion Of Lincoln County, Wyoming by Alfred R Schultz, 1914-01-01
  13. Annals of Wyoming. vols. 7-13, 15-50 (1930-1978)
  14. Wyoming (America the Beautiful. Third Series) by G. S. Prentzas, 2009-09

41. Geography Subject Information On The Internet
US Government Agencies Links to US Government Agencies related to natural resources,mapping and geography. wyoming Spatial Data on the Internet Links to sites
http://www-lib.uwyo.edu/subres/geogsub.htm
Geography Subject Information on the Internet
lzellmer@uwyo.edu

UW Libraries' Geography Internet Resources Home Page

42. Section IX - Adult Miscellaneous - Wyoming Collections
reference and nonfiction wyoming collections emphasize, but are not limited to,the government, politics, and economics of wyoming; geography, travel, and
http://ccpls.org/coldev/html/ix-wyo.html
Section IX - Adult Miscellaneous Wyoming Collections General Comments These separate reference and nonfiction Wyoming collections emphasize, but are not limited to, the government, politics, and economics of Wyoming; geography, travel, and history; flora and fauna; environment and the outdoors; education; poetry and prose about Wyoming; Wyoming art; county histories; biographical and genealogical sources. Wyoming statutes, codes, and regulations are housed as part of the Wyoming reference collection. The Wyoming state documents collection, the State Data Center Affiliate collection, and the Wyoming vertical file all support both collections. Development Plan Many subjects are covered in the Wyoming collections. However, since both collections are so small, a collection development statement by Dewey hundreds is not provided.
  • History and geography sources are developed and maintained.

43. Geography - Wyoming
Trays by geography Return to The West Page, Click the postcard to goback, Home, Breweries, Use Browser Back for last page. Themes, geography.
http://www.trayman.net/Geography/west/Wyoming.htm
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44. Geography Departments - Wyoming
Resources Alumni, geography Departments wyoming University of wyomingDepartment of geography and Recreation. MU Search Contacts.
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45. Paul A. Caffrey
uwyo.edu. Education MA, University of wyoming, geography/Water Resources;BS, Southern Oregon University, geography. Research Interests
http://www.wygisc.uwyo.edu/bios/caffrey.html
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Paul A. Caffrey
Assistant Research Scientist
Wyoming geographic Information Science Center
PO Box 4008, Biochemistry Building, Room 409
University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming 82071-4008 USA
Phone: (307) 766-2770 (desk), or 766-2532 (WyGisc Office)
FAX: (307) 766-2744
Email: caffrey@uwyo.edu Education
  • MA, University of Wyoming, Geography/Water Resources BS, Southern Oregon University, Geography
Research Interests
  • Geographic information science applications in land and water resource management in particular the integration of high-resolution hydrographic datasets for resource management and modeling.
Recent Publications
  • McKinstry, M. C., P. Caffrey, and S. H. Anderson. 2001. The importance of beaver to wetland habitats and waterfowl in Wyoming. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 37(6): in press. Middleburg, VA.
Other Professional Activities
  • Wyoming Geographic Information Advisory Council Wyoming Framework Implementation Team Wyoming Interagency Hydrologic Unit Group

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46. Wendy L. Berelson
berelson@uwyo.edu. Education MA, University of wyoming, geography/WaterResource; BA, Bucknell University, Geology. Research Interests
http://www.wygisc.uwyo.edu/bios/berelsonbio.html
Whats New Mission Data Access Research ... Home
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Wendy L. Berelson
Assistant Research Scientist
Team Leader/Project Manager for the delineation of 1:24,000-scale hydrologic units for Wyoming
Wyoming Geographic Information Science Center
PO Box 4008, University of Wyoming, Laramie WY 82071-4008 USA
Office: Biochemistry Building, Room 409
Phone: (307) 766-2735 or 766-2532 (WyGISC office)
Email: berelson@uwyo.edu Education
  • MA, University of Wyoming, Geography/Water Resource BA, Bucknell University, Geology
Research Interests
  • Geographic Information Systems - Data and Application Development Natural Resource Management - Water Resources / Open Space Conservation
Recent Publications
  • Berelson, W.L. 1998. Using Dynamic Segmentation to Automate Baseline Stream Data in the Star Valley, Wyoming. In Proceedings of the ESRI Southwest Users Group '98, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, October 1998. Berelson, W.L., J.R. Oakleaf, J.D. Hamerlinck, and S.P. Gloss. 1998. Good GUIs make good neighbors: conflict resolution in open space management. In Pathways to Knowledge Integration: Proceedings of GIS '98/RT '98 held in Toronto, Canada, April 1998, by Adams/GIS World. Fort Collins, Colorado: GIS World, Inc., 390-393.
Other Professional Activities
  • Wyoming Interagency Hydrologic Unit Group 1999- Present Secretary, America Water Resources Association Wyoming Chapter, 1999

47. Jackson Hole Local Geography
Jackson Hole Local geography. Simply To the east, lies the tiny town ofDubois and the warmer, drier climate of WestCentral wyoming. For
http://www.jacksonholetraveler.com/intro/geography.shtml
Jackson Hole Wyoming Traveler Guide
Yellowstone Travel Tips Lodging ... Local Geography
Jackson Hole Local Geography
Simply put Jackson Hole is the valley, Jackson the town that rests between the mountains and buttes at the southern end of that valley. "Hole" is a term early mountain men used for any wide, high mountain valley. Travelers are often surprised by the size and flat terrain of Jackson Hole because the four highways that approach the valley traverse mountain passes or push through steep-sided canyons. The valley’s pastoral tranquility is deceptive, however, because the growing season is short, and the soils are thin, rocky and generally poor. Area Ranges, Canyons and Passes Jackson Hole is surrounded by several Ranges. The Teton Range to the west, Snake River range to the south west and south. Gros Ventres (pronounced "Grow Vawnts") to the east and the North Winds and Yellowstone to the north. Teton Mountain Range
When people hear about Jackson Hole, the range that first comes to mind is the Tetons. One of America's youngest ranges, the Tetons boast a dramatic collection of steep and jagged peaks. With no foot hills on the eastern side of the range the tallest of the peaks twice as breath taking because they look and feel overwhelmingly close. Snake River Canyon
Teton Range/Snake River Range and Teton Pass
Dividing the Snake River Range and the Teton Mountain Rages, Teton Pass is the main highway into Teton Valley, Idaho, to the communities of Driggs and Victor, and Grand Targhee ski resort. It is also a backcountry skiing Mecca where a short hike reveals untapped powder stashes even days or weeks after the last storm. For more information about Teton Pass see

48. Geobop's Wyoming (the Cowboy State) - Symbols, Facts & More! (Geobopological Sur
Learn about wyoming! More wyoming Facts Symbols (below) Prehistory Fossils Geology geography. wyoming Symbols. Motto Equal Rights State Flag Seal*.
http://www.geobop.com/World/NA/US/WY/
The State of Wyoming Home Page
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North America United States Wyoming W yoming The Cowboy State Yellowstone
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Nicknames: Cowboy State (reinforced by logo depicting cowboy on bucking bronco), Equality State (the first state to give women the right to vote), Big Wyoming
Residents Called: Wyomingites Postal Code: WY Names Home Learn about Wyoming! More Wyoming Facts Symbols (below) Wyoming Symbols Motto: Plants Flower Indian paintbrush Tree plains cottonwood
Grass western wheatgrass Animals Bird western meadowlark Animal bison
Reptile horned lizard Fish cutthroat trout Earth Symbols: Fossil fossil herring Knightia Triceratops
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49. PaleoZoo's North American Fossil Regions!
(If you're studying geography, see also the geography page, or States that lie whollyor partly in the Great Plains include Montana, wyoming, Colorado, North
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Based on North America's Physiographic Provinces
(If you're studying geography, see also the Geography
page, or get a closer look at each state T ake a tour of the United States, learning about each region's fossil heritage!
(Regions marked with a red star are known for their dinosaur fossils.) A great resource to use with this section is the U.S. Geological Survey's new Tapestry project, beginning with the following maps: Topographic Map Physiographic Map Geologic Map Map of the 50 States The East Coastal Plain Appalachians —This ancient mountain chain extends from northern Alabama and Georgia north through the Carolinas, Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, merging with other ancient mountains in New York, New England and beyond. Fossils of ancient marine life and forests include vast limestone beds and coal deposits. The Northeast —In New York and New England, the Appalachian highlands dissolve into such highlands as the Adirondacks, the Catskills and White Mountains. This is a land of ancient igneous and metamorphic rocks that was bulldozed by Ice Age glaciers. Except for western New York, very few fossils are found here.

50. CyberSleuthkids United States - Wyoming
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51. Interesting Places In Wyoming
Home geography United States wyoming Interesting Places. SEARCHRESULTS 1 4 of 4 Excite Travel Destinations United States
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52. Hotels In Wyoming -- Jackson, Casper, Laramie, Cody...
wyoming geography.
http://www.hotels-hoteles.com/hotels-Wyoming.htm
Hotels USA Wyoming Click on a city below to display a list of local hotels. Each hotel has real-time pricing so you can see all available rates and book your reservations online. Buffalo Evansville Lusk Sheridan ... Rock Springs WYOMING - Geography One of the Rocky Mt. states of the W United States. It is bordered by South Dakota and Nebraska (E), Colorado and Utah (S), Idaho (W), and Montana (N). In SE Wyoming the higher tablelands are interrupted by the Laramie and Medicine Bow ranges. Across this region travelers to the Pacific coast made their way when wars with the Native Americans in the 1860s endangered treks on the regular Oregon Trail. The railroad followed paths of these wagon trains when the Union Pacific laid its tracks along this more southerly course. In SW Wyoming is the natural gateway through the Rockies: the broad, grassy South Pass. Immediately north of the pass is the Wind River Range, reaching the highest altitude in the state at Gannett Peak (13,785 ft/4,202 m). Still farther north rise the Gros Ventre and Absaroka ranges, and to the west, near the Idaho line, the glorious Tetons loom above a lake and valley country of incomparable beauty. From the mountain heights snows melt to feed a number of rivers. The Snake begins its long, winding journey into Idaho and on to the Columbia; the Yellowstone travels north and east into the Missouri; and the Green River flows south to join the Colorado. This wealth of surface water offsets the scant rainfall, and river water is impounded for irrigation, flood control, and in some cases hydroelectric power.

53. Table 2
geography. Boundaries. wyoming. wybound_utm. 1100000. wyoming Spatial Data Clearinghouse.geography. Boundaries. geography. Roads. wyoming. wyroads_utm. 1100000.
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HTTP 200 Document follows Date: Sat, 12 Apr 2003 20:46:53 GMT Server: NCSA/1.5.2 Last-modified: Thu, 07 Mar 2002 21:49:53 GMT Content-type: text/html Content-length: 98018 Table 1. Yellowstone/Snake River Plain Volcanic System Database Entities Topic Subtopic Location File Name* Scale Source Geography Boundaries Idaho Idaho Dept of Water Resources (IDWR) Geography Boundaries Montana Montana Natural Resource Information System (NRIS) Geography Boundaries Wyoming Wyoming Spatial Data Clearinghouse Geography Boundaries Yellowstone NP National Park Service (NPS) Geography Boundaries Grand Teton NP NPS Geography Boundaries Glacier NP NPS Geography Roads Idaho IDWR Geography Roads Montana Montana NRIS Geography Roads Wyoming Wyoming Geographical Information Science Center (WyGISC) Geography Roads Yellowstone NP roads NPS Geography Roads Grand Teton NP NPS Geography Water Bodies ­ Rivers Idaho IDWR Geography Water Bodies ­ Rivers Montana Montana NRIS Geography Water Bodies ­ Rivers Wyoming WyGISC Geography Water Bodies ­ Rivers Yellowstone NP NPS Geography Water Bodies ­ Rivers Grand Teton NP NPS Geography Water Bodies ­ Lakes Idaho IDWR Geography Water Bodies ­ Lakes Montana Montana NRIS Geography Water Bodies ­ Lakes Wyoming WyGISC Geography Water Bodies ­ Lakes Yellowstone NP NPS Geography Water Bodies ­ Lakes Grand Teton NP NPS Geology Idaho idgeo idfaults USGS ­ Open file report: 95-0690 Geology Montana eastgeomt westgeomt USGS ­ OFR: 95-0691 Geology Wyoming wy directory USGS Geology Yellowstone NP geology USGS

54. Research Wizard - Listings For Wyoming | Research | University Library
jmm geography wyoming GIS Resources Page http//wgiac.state.wy.us/wgrp.html Welcome to the wyoming Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Resources Page
http://library.unomaha.edu/research/wizard/wizard.php3?knum=1547

55. Wyoming
wyoming Geographic Alliance. Ronald E. Beiswenger University of wyomingDepartment of geography Rm. 207, Arts Sciences Bldg. Box
http://www.teachearth.com/states/Wyoming.htm
Wyoming Agencies and Organizations
Geographic Alliance Network
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/education/index.html
The National Geographic Society's Geography Education Program has established a network of state geographic alliances-grassroots organizations composed mainly of K-12 teachers and university geographers-dedicated to improving and promoting geography education. These alliances support professional development for teachers, development of classroom materials, and efforts to make geography a part of state and local curricula. Wyoming Geographic Alliance Ronald E. Beiswenger
University of Wyoming
Department of Geography
Box 3371
Laramie, WY 82071-3371
Phone: (307) 766-3311
Fax: (307) 766-3294 NASA Education Resources
NASA's State-Based Electronic Notebook is the source for NASA and aerospace education in your state. Includes links to K-university level education contacts, resources, and information. State Geological Survey Almost all of the 50 states (and Puerto Rico) have an agency that deals with geological hazards and resources within its bounds. Some have more than one (e.g., one for petroleum resources, one for general geology, and one for water resources), and some have delegated the responsibilities to a unit within a state university. Most, but not all of these institutions are connected to the Internet. For all of these agencies, we've included snail mail addresses as well as known e-mail and Internet links.

56. UNC-CH Geog: North American Geog Depts-Wyoming (text)
UNCCH geography. geography Departments in wyoming. Highest geography degree offeredB=Bachelor's M=Master's D=Doctorate Laramie. M University of wyoming
http://www.unc.edu/depts/geog/depts/wyoming-txt.html
UNC-CH Geography
Geography Departments in Wyoming
Highest geography degree offered: B M D =Doctorate
Laramie
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57. UNC-CH Geog: North American Geog Depts-Wyoming (text)
geography Departments in wyoming. Highest geography degree offered=Bachelor's =Master's =Doctorate Laramie. University of wyoming
http://www.unc.edu/depts/geog/depts/wyoming.html
Geography Departments in Wyoming
Highest geography degree offered: =Bachelor's =Master's =Doctorate
Laramie
University of Wyoming Main map Western region map Main list (text) ... Comments
Last modified: April 29, 2000

58. Developing Educational Standards - Wyoming
the year last administered) the arts (1997), civics (1998), geography (1994; the wyomingDepartment of Education The State Standards portion of the wyoming
http://edstandards.org/StSt/Wyoming.html
Wyoming Developing Educational Standards is maintained by Charles Hill and the Wappingers Central School District in New York. Your help with updates or corrections is greatly appreciated. [This page was last updated on December 20, 2001] By Governmental Agency By Organization
  • National Assessment of Educational Progress
    The National Assessment of Educational Progress, operated by the US Department of Education, bills itself as The Nation's Report Card . While not explicitly tied to particular national or state standards, its reports provide a way of looking at student progress across the country in the eight subject areas the NAEP covers. These are the arts, civics, geography, math, reading, science, US history, and writing. Each subject has its own page that contains findings from related assessments, answers to basic questions about assessment, and standards and frameworks links. The NAEP site contains the following results (and the year last administered): the arts (1997), civics (1998), geography (1994; the 2001 results are being analyzed), math (2000), reading (2000), science (1996;the 2000 results are due in the fall of 2001), US history (1994; the 2001 results are being analyzed), and writing (1998).
  • National Education Goals Panel
    The National Education Goals Panel was set up to monitor progress towards achieving America's Education Goals. Using its

59. Geographical Overview
Chief Seattle, 1854. geography Of Colorado Southern wyoming. Much ofColorado's and wyoming's geographical features are of a common origin.
http://www.colorado-mall.com/HTML/GEOGRAPHICAL/geographicalIntro.html

60. EdGate.com: Educators
The wyoming Geographic Alliance, Department of geography and Recreation, at the Universityof wyoming has provided an extensive list of links to wyoming maps.
http://www.wyoming.edgate.org/st_research_geography.html
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