From bear dens to the Oval office : true stories from my 38 years managing national parks
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[Colorado] : Bookbaby, [2020].
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261 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
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Published
[Colorado] : Bookbaby, [2020].
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From Bear Dens to the Oval Office is an insiders view of the challenges managing national parks through a collection of true stories involving wildlife management, search and rescue, educational services, amusing visitor incidents, and land conservation projects to improve national parks. During his career, the author met or hosted numerous dignitaries including President Clinton, President Obama (and the First Family), the Emperor and Empress of Japan, Pope John Paul II, and members of Congress.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Steele, S. (2020). From bear dens to the Oval office: true stories from my 38 years managing national parks . Bookbaby.

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Steele, Sheridan. 2020. From Bear Dens to the Oval Office: True Stories From My 38 Years Managing National Parks. Bookbaby.

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Steele, Sheridan. From Bear Dens to the Oval Office: True Stories From My 38 Years Managing National Parks Bookbaby, 2020.

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Steele, Sheridan. From Bear Dens to the Oval Office: True Stories From My 38 Years Managing National Parks Bookbaby, 2020.

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