Wild Earth 10, no. 2
Keywords:
activism, deserts, environmentalism, forests, maps, national parks, geographyAbstract
Butler, Tom, ed., Wild Earth 10, no. 2 (Summer 2000). Republished by the Environment & Society Portal, Multimedia Library. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/6095.
Issue Theme: History and Opportunity: American Parks and Protected Areas
This issue includes:
- Anthropocentrism and Predation by John Muir
- Charting American Environmentalism’s Early (Intellectual) Geography, 1890-1920
by James Morton Turner - Creating Tradition: The Roots of National Park Management by Richard West Sellars
- Walk Softly and Carry a Big Map: Historical Roots of Wildlands Network Planning by Ed Zahniser
- Reformation Through Amputation: Expanding National Parks by Shrinking National Forests
by David Carle - The Sonoran Desert National Park: A Modest Proposal of Extraordinary Scope
by Carlos Martines del Rio and Bill Broyles - Maine Woods National Park: The Best Way to Restore the Wild by Michael Kellett
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