Harry Yount

Harry Yount,1837-1924, nicknamed "Rocky Mountain Harry", is considered to be Yellowstone National Park's first ranger. The second superintendent of the park, Philetus Norris hired Harry Yount to control poaching and vandalism in the park. Yount spent one winter alone in a cabin in the Lamar Valley. He was isolated in a vast wilderness, with deep snow, howling wind, and driving cold. His primary companions were the herds of animals he was to protect and the poachers he was single-handedly charged to control. It was a difficult job for one person and Yount resigned the following fall. In his letter of resignation he wrote:
"I do not think that any one man . . .is what is needed or can prove effective for certain necessary purposes, but a small and reliable police force of men. . .is what is really the most practicable way of seeing that the game is protected from wanton slaughter, the forests from careless use of fire, and the enforcement of all the other laws, rules, and regulations for the protection and improvement of the park."

Reference

Yount, Harry Yount, Harry

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
hardee's
word of mouth
south park (disambiguation)
milton obote
south park (colorado basin)
george plimpton
pioneer chicken
new zealand post
lili marleen
antonio carlos gomes
australian antarctic territory
junkers
utada hikaru
celestial intervention agency
british columbia and vancouver island
house of burgesses
university of alberta
watertown, new york
all star baseball 2003
little bee eater
rule
nathaniel p. langford
bulldog
backyard baseball
little green bee eater
philetus norris
kmart
astaroth
traceability matrix
ashuapmushuan river
district of columbia (geography)
normandin, quebec
establishment
grand theft auto
anti establishment
sierra club
history of berlin
baroreceptor
john williams (actor)
john williams (delegate)
john williams (missionary)
local hero
newport rugby club
cardiac output