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In 1995, sixty-nine years after park rangers killed the last known wolf in Yellowstone, these top predators were returned to their native ecosystem. Learn the history behind this re-introduction. Experience the excitement, set-backs and surprising ecological consequences of this effort at restoring the natural environment. Returning the Wolves to Yellowstone; Druid Peak's Story, is at once an engaging children's story book and a non-fiction text packed with history and scientific knowledge. Told from the perspective of Druid Peak, it offers a unique combination of science and story. The extensive endnotes bring together a historical element that cannot be found in any other one place. Written for the middle school aged reader, wolf loving adults will want to share this book with the elementary age children in their lives.
Second report to the House respecting the status, development and responsibilities of band governments on Indian reserves, as well as the financial relationships between the Government of Canada and Indian bands. Chairman of the committee was Keith Penner.
Report of inquiry which investigated costs, ratemaking, and regulation of the Northern Canada Power Commission. Inquiry was chaired by Keith Penner.
The Mennonites, like many smaller immigrant religious groups, initially lived on the margins of North American society. The twentieth century brought them into the economic and cultural mainstream. That adaptation is the subject of the eleven essays and autobiographies of Bridging Troubled Waters. The essays are written by notable Mennonite scholars -- John H. Redekop, Ted Regehr, Katie Funk Wiebe, and others. The autobiographies by David Ewert, Waldo Hiebert, and J.B. Toews sparkle with insight into the transitions they and their people navigated during these momentous decades (1940-1960).
Proposals put forward to the Metis Association of the Northwest Territories and to the Indian Brotherhood of the Northwest Territories by Keith Penner, M.P.