The Olympic National Park includes 1,400 square miles of rugged mountains and wilderness in the heart of the Olympic Peninsula. This title examines the effects of global warming and its rapid changes throughout the region alongside the archaeological discoveries that focus on the early people of the peninsula.
"One of the best ways to learn about Olympic National Park . . . is to read Tim McNulty's natural history guide. . . . He creates a portrait of the park from coast to rain forest and snow-covered peaks in his usual graceful style, weaving stories of science and history and nature." - Everett Herald