Fiordland National Park
New Zealand
doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/fiordland/places/fiordland-national-park
Killarney National Park
Ireland
killarneynationalpark.ie [inactive]
Sri Venkateswara National Park
India
http://www.forests.ap.gov.in/WL%20svnp.htm [inactive]
Support America’s National Parks
National Park Foundation
Official Charity of America’s National Parks
nationalparks.org
This is that page in the back of the book where I thank everyone who helped make this possible, but could never have enough room on the page or words to thank them enough.
Dolores & Billy for having me.
Tiffany for encouraging me.
Valentina for laughing at me.
Lacy Lalene Lynch and Dabney Rice at Dupree/Miller & Associates for believing in me.
Random House, Delacorte Press, and Beverly Horowitz for trusting me.
Monica Jean for guiding me.
Bara MacNeill and Colleen Fellingham for correcting me.
Sarah Hokanson, Kevin Keele, Chris McClary, and Julius Camenzind for sharing their artistry with me.
Monkey Max for always grinning at me.
And to everyone else who knows who they are and will wonder why they aren’t specifically named, thank you for humoring, inspiring, and supporting me.
When he’s not hammering out the next Sam London novel on his 1935 Royal Deluxe typewriter, Todd Calgi Gallicano is a ██████████████████████. Despite pressure from the media and the government, Todd remains tight-lipped when it comes to questions about the Department of Mythical Wildlife and his sources within the secret organization. He lives with his wife in ███████████████, where he helps raise his daughter and tries to steer clear of gargoyles, chupacabras, and other nefarious creatures.
For more top-secret information, visit mythicalwildlife.com and follow @TheDMW on Twitter and @MythicalWildlife on Facebook. Also, look for the first Sam London adventure, Guardians of the Gryphon’s Claw, available from Delacorte Press.
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