Wild Wonders: The Untamed and Enigmatic Animals that Inhabit Yellowstone National Park
By (Author) Julia Cook
Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
Epic Ink Books
2nd December 2025
25th September 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Photographs: collections
Gift and novelty books / items
Hardback
208
Width 234mm, Height 287mm
1202g
Embark on a captivating journey through the lens of a young and talented woman photographer as she unveils the untamed creatures of Yellowstone National Park.
This stunning collection of wildlife photography is not just a visual feast but an informative guide to the 67 incredible creaturesthat call Yellowstone home. From the awe-inspiring battles of bighorn sheep to the social dynamics of a wolf pack, Wild Wonders provides you with a comprehensive understanding of, and deeper appreciation for, the wildlife you encounter.
Planning a visit to Yellowstone This book is your ultimate companion, providing insights into where and when to find these animals within the park. Whether it's the Lamar Valley, Hayden Valley, or the shores of Yellowstone Lake, you'll be equipped to witness these incredible moments.
In addition to having a diversity of small animals, Yellowstone is notable for its predator-prey complex of large mammals, including eight ungulate species and seven large predators. Immerse yourself in the the world of Yellowstone with breathtaking photographs of animals like:
Bighorn sheepBisonElkMooseMountain goatsMule deerBlack and grizzly bearsRed foxesCoyotesPikaBeaversAnd more!
Take in the stunning images any time you need to reconnect with nature and experience the beauty of the great outdoors. Or, share the magic of Yellowstone's wildlife with friends and family-Wild Wonders is a perfect gift for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and national parks enthusiasts.
Julia Cook is a wildlife photographer and conservationist based in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem of Wyoming. Growing up in Cody, Wyoming, less than an hour from Yellowstone National Park, Julia developed a love for nature at an early age, eventually leading her to pick up wildlife photography as a creative outlet. Julia graduated from the University of Wyoming in 2023 with a B.S. in Environment and Natural Resources and a B.A. in History, with human wildlife conflicts and the history of conservation practices in Yellowstone being a particular area of focus throughout her studies. Now working full-time as a wildlife photographer, Julia spends most of her free time in the field photographing various species of wildlife, though grizzly bears are a favorite. Other hobbies include drawing, hiking, fishing, and camping. Julia's overall goal in photography is to capture impactful images of native wildlife to promote wildlife conservation while inspiring others to spend meaningful time in nature. Julia is also dedicated to ethical wildlife photography to keep wildlife wild and allow them to behave naturally without interference. Trevor Cook is a dancer and choreographer based in New York City. He was born and raised in Cody, Wyoming in the heart of Yellowstone country before moving to London where he received an MA in contemporary dance from London Contemporary Dance School. He also holds BFA and BA degrees from the University of Wyoming where he was named one of the top 20 graduates of the College of Arts and Sciences. His interdisciplinary creative practice focuses on the blending of theatre and dance to illustrate human experiences and tell redemptive stories lost to time. He draws inspiration from nature, music, and yesteryear to inform his performance and choreography for concert dance, theatre, and film.