Grand Canyon For Sale

Grand Canyon For Sale
Author: Steve Nash
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2017-09-05
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780520291478

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Grand Canyon For Sale is a carefully researched investigation of the precarious future of America's public lands: our national parks, forests, wildlife refuges, monuments, and wildernesses. Taking the Grand Canyon as its key example, and using on-the-ground reporting as well as science research, the book makes plain that accelerating climate change will dislocate wildlife populations and vegetation across hundreds of thousands of square miles of the national landscape. So what’s the plan, as the next phase of our political history begins? Consolidating protected areas and prioritizing natural systems over mining, grazing, drilling and logging will be essential. But a growing political movement, well financed and occasionally violent, is fighting to break up these federal lands and return them to state, local, and private control. That scheme would foreclose the future for many wild species, which are part of our irreplaceable natural heritage, and would lead directly to the ruin of our national parks and forests. Grand Canyon For Sale is an excellent overview of the physical, biological, and political challenges facing our national parks and U.S. public lands today.

Grand Canyon For Sale

Grand Canyon For Sale
Author: Stephen Nash
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2017-09-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780520965249

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Grand Canyon For Sale is a carefully researched investigation of the precarious future of America’s public lands: our national parks, forests, wildlife refuges, monuments, and wildernesses. Taking the Grand Canyon as his key example, and using on-the-ground reporting as well as scientific research, Stephen Nash shows how accelerating climate change will dislocate wildlife populations and vegetation across hundreds of thousands of square miles of the national landscape. In addition, a growing political movement, well financed and occasionally violent, is fighting to break up these federal lands and return them to state, local, and private control. That scheme would foreclose the future for many wild species, which are part of our irreplaceable natural heritage, and also would devastate our national parks, forests, and other public lands. To safeguard wildlife and their habitats, it is essential to consolidate protected areas and prioritize natural systems over mining, grazing, drilling, and logging. Grand Canyon For Sale provides an excellent overview of the physical and biological challenges facing public lands. The book also exposes and shows how to combat the political activity that threatens these places in the U.S. today.

Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

Grand Canyon National Park  Arizona
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1995
Genre: Environmental impact analysis
ISBN: UCBK:C045673030

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Grand Canyon to Hearst Ranch

Grand Canyon to Hearst Ranch
Author: Elizabeth Austin
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2020-02-21
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781493048359

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Finalist for the 2020 WILLA Literary Award, Creative Nonfiction Inspired by her first breathtaking trip in the Grand Canyon, Harriet Hunt Burgess dedicated her life to saving land for future generations. Beginning in the 1970s, she persevered through four decades—overcoming daunting obstacles and taking extraordinary risks—to conserve hundreds of thousands of acres of land in the American West. Without Burgess, iconic and irreplaceable landscapes like the Lake Tahoe region and the California coast would be much different today. As Harriet Burgess once explained, “The land we save is our legacy. It’s what we give to our children.” The Grand Canyon was the catalyst for Harriet’s conservation mission and the spark for Grand Canyon to Hearst Ranch. Author Elizabeth Austin has interwoven her own exhilarating and life-changing dory trip through the depths of the Grand Canyon with the compelling story of Harriet’s early life and five of her most significant conservation achievements as founder-president of the American Land Conservancy.

Over the Edge

Over the Edge
Author: Michael Patrick Ghiglieri,Thomas M. Myers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Accidents
ISBN: 0984785809

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Gripping accounts of all known fatal mishaps in the most famous of the World's Natural Wonders.

Conflicted American Landscapes

Conflicted American Landscapes
Author: David E. Nye
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2021-04-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780262362146

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How conflicting ideas of nature threaten to fracture America's identity. Amber waves of grain, purple mountain majesties: American invest much of their national identity in sites of natural beauty. And yet American lands today are torn by conflicts over science, religion, identity, and politics. Creationists believe that the Biblical flood carved landscapes less than 10,000 years ago; environmentalists protest pipelines; Western states argue that the federal government's land policies throttle free enterprise; Native Americans demand protection for sacred sites. In this book, David Nye looks at Americans' irreconcilably conflicting ideas about nature. A landscape is conflicted when different groups have different uses for the same location—for example, when some want to open mining sites that others want to preserve or when suburban development impinges on agriculture. Some landscapes are so degraded from careless use that they become toxic “anti-landscapes.” Nye traces these conflicts to clashing conceptions of nature—ranging from pastoral to Native American to military–industrial—that cannot be averaged into a compromise. Nye argues that today’s environmental crisis is rooted in these conflicting ideas about land. Depending on your politics, global warming is either an inconvenient truth or fake news. America’s contradictory conceptions of nature are at the heart of a broken national consensus.

Surficial Geologic History of the Canyon Village Quadrangle Yellowstone National Park Wyoming

Surficial Geologic History of the Canyon Village Quadrangle  Yellowstone National Park  Wyoming
Author: Gerald Martin Richmond,Gerhard W. Leo
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1977
Genre: Coasts
ISBN: OSU:32435022086383

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A description of 16 U.S. Geological Survey program activities in Coastal areas during 1974-76.

An Introduction to Grand Canyon Geology

An Introduction to Grand Canyon Geology
Author: L. Greer Price
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1999
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015049656153

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Perfect for the first-time visitor or the seasoned traveler. Includes sections on the geologic records, regional geology, plate tectonies and the Colorado River.