Working Wilderness

Working Wilderness
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Publisher : Rio Nuevo Pub
Total Pages : 176
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ISBN-10 : 1887896813
ISBN-13 : 9781887896818
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Book Synopsis Working Wilderness by : Nathan Freeman Sayre

Download or read book Working Wilderness written by Nathan Freeman Sayre and published by Rio Nuevo Pub. This book was released on 2005 with total page 176 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Which is worse, cows or condos? Can the public lands be "saved" if the private lands are paved? What does the future hold for the West's vaunted open lands, its ever more precious water, and its fire-prone forests? Is ranching a doomed mythas its critics chargeor the key to real conservation? The Western range is America's most legendary landscape. It is also among its most threatened and most fiercely contested. More than 400 million acres of the West are used to raise livestock: half of the land privately owned and half of it public. In recent decades, the private lands have been rapidly converting to residential development, both around booming cities and in remote, scenic, "exurban" areas. The public half of the range has become mired in political battles and lawsuits between environmentalists, ranchers, and public agencies. In Working Wilderness Nathan Sayre examines an unusual alliance that has worked for ten years to answer these questions and preserve the wide open range: The Malpai Borderlands Group. 50 color & b/w photos.


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