Roy A. Jordan
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 388
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Wyoming a source book covers many topics ranging from water, environmental, and land-use issues, to statistics on population, wildlife, agriculture, crime, American Indians, politics, social services, and much more. Replete with useful maps, charts, and graphs, the abundance of material presented from both state and federal agencies brings Wyoming's place in the West and in the nation into sharper focus. This volume will prove indispensable not only for Wyoming residents but for businesses, students, researchers, and tourists.