The National Park Service expresses its appreciation to all those persons who made the preparation and production of this handbook possible. The Service also gratefully acknowledges the financial support given this handbook project by the Devils Tower Natural History Association a nonprofit group that assists interpretive efforts at Devils Tower National Monument.

Texts

Greg Beaumont, who wrote Part 2, is a wildlife photographer and naturalist who lives in Muscatine, Iowa.

Map

R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co. [68].

Illustrations

The prairie dog burrow diagram on page [57] is from the August 1979 issue of “National Geographic” and is used with the permission of the National Geographic Society.

Russell Lamb cover, [6]-7, and [22]-23.

Greg Beaumont [8], [9], [12], [13], [17], [31] top of Tower, [37]-39 except raccoon, [44]-45, [54]-57, [60], and [61] golden eaglets, coyote, bullsnake, prairie falcon, burrowing owl.

Jaime Quintero [27].