Wild Earth 12, no. 3
Keywords:
animals, bears, conservation, animal protection, environmentalism, trade, science, wildernessAbstract
Butler, Tom, ed., Wild Earth 12, no. 3 (Fall 2002). Republished by the Environment & Society Portal, Multimedia Library. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/6103.
This issue includes:
- Commerce and Wilderness by Paul Hawken
- Wilderness and Energy: The Battle Against Domination by David Johns
- Activism, Taste, and Conscience: Literary Intellectuals and Their Role in Conservation by Jay Kardan
- Darkness and Memory by John Elder
- Mike Fay interviewed by Joshua Brown and Jennifer Esser
- Smokey and Mirrors: The War Between Science and Pseudoscience in Grizzly Bear Conservation
by Stephen F. Stringham - Conserving Wildlands in Mexico by Rurik List and Patricia Manzano-Fischer
- First Steps Along the Appalachian Trail: Benton MacKaye’s Progressive Vision by Larry Anderson
- The Impossible Race: Population Growth and the Fallacies of Agricultural Hope by Hugh Iltis
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