The Last Stand of the Pack

The Last Stand of the Pack
Title The Last Stand of the Pack PDF eBook
Author Arthur Carhart
Publisher University Press of Colorado
Pages 305
Release 2017-12-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 1607326930

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This critical edition explores the past and future of wolves in Colorado. Originally published in 1929, The Last Stand of the Pack is a historical account of the extermination of what were then believed to be the last wolves in Colorado. Arthur H. Carhart and Stanley P. Young describe the wolves’ extermination and extoll the bravery of the federal trappers hunting them down while simultaneously characterizing the wolves as cunning individuals and noble adversaries to the growth of the livestock industry and the settlement of the West. This is nature writing at its best, even if the worldview expressed is at times jarring to the twenty-first-century reader. Now, almost 100 years later, much has been learned about ecology and the role of top-tier predators within ecosystems. In this new edition, Carhart and Young’s original text is accompanied by an extensive introduction with biographical details on Arthur Carhart and an overview of the history of wolf eradication in the west; chapters by prominent wildlife biologists, environmentalists, wolf reintroduction activists, and ranchers Tom Compton, Bonnie Brown, Mike Phillips, Norman A. Bishop, and Cheney Gardner; and an epilogue considering current issues surrounding the reintroduction of wolves in Colorado. Presenting a balanced perspective, these additional chapters address views both in support of and opposed to wolf reintroduction. Coloradans are deeply interested in wilderness and the debate surrounding wolf reintroduction, but for wolves to have a future in Colorado we must first understand the past. The Last Stand of the Pack: Critical Edition presents both important historical scholarship and contemporary ecological ideas, offering a complete picture of the impact of wolves in Colorado.

The Last Stand

The Last Stand
Title The Last Stand PDF eBook
Author Nathaniel Philbrick
Publisher Penguin
Pages 585
Release 2023-01-03
Genre History
ISBN 0593511387

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"An engrossing and tautly written account of a critical chapter in American history." --Los Angeles Times Nathaniel Philbrick, author of In the Hurricane's Eye, Pulitzer Prize finalist Mayflower, and Valiant Ambition, is a historian with a unique ability to bring history to life. The Last Stand is Philbrick's monumental reappraisal of the epochal clash at the Little Bighorn in 1876 that gave birth to the legend of Custer's Last Stand. Bringing a wealth of new information to his subject, as well as his characteristic literary flair, Philbrick details the collision between two American icons- George Armstrong Custer and Sitting Bull-that both parties wished to avoid, and brilliantly explains how the battle that ensued has been shaped and reshaped by national myth.

The Last Stand

The Last Stand
Title The Last Stand PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Silate
Publisher Rosen Classroom
Pages 36
Release 2003-12-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780823943548

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The Last Stand

The Last Stand
Title The Last Stand PDF eBook
Author Peter E. Kelly
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 178
Release 2007-05-31
Genre Nature
ISBN 1554883326

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The most ancient and least disturbed forest ecosystem in eastern North America clings to the vertical cliffs of the Niagara Escarpment. Prior to 1988 it had escaped detection even though the entire forest was in plain view and was being visited by thousands upon thousands of people every year. The reason no one had discovered the forest was that the trees were relatively small and lived on the vertical cliffs of the Niagara Escarpment. The Last Stand reveals the complete account of the discovery of this ancient forest, of the miraculous properties of the trees forming this forest (eastern white cedar), and of what is was like for researchers to live, work and study within this forest. The unique story is told with text, with stunning colour photographs and through vivid first-hand accounts. This book will stand the test of time as a testament to science, imagination and discovery.

Year Book

Year Book
Title Year Book PDF eBook
Author American Iron and Steel Institute
Publisher
Pages 548
Release 1928
Genre
ISBN

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The Last Stand of the Pack. By A.H. Carhart ... in Collaboration with Stanley P. Young. [Stories of Wolf-hunting in the United States. With Plates.].

The Last Stand of the Pack. By A.H. Carhart ... in Collaboration with Stanley P. Young. [Stories of Wolf-hunting in the United States. With Plates.].
Title The Last Stand of the Pack. By A.H. Carhart ... in Collaboration with Stanley P. Young. [Stories of Wolf-hunting in the United States. With Plates.]. PDF eBook
Author Arthur Hawthorne CARHART
Publisher
Pages 295
Release 1929
Genre
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Because It Is So Beautiful

Because It Is So Beautiful
Title Because It Is So Beautiful PDF eBook
Author Robert Leonard Reid
Publisher Catapult
Pages 321
Release 2018-07-10
Genre Nature
ISBN 1640090495

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A Finalist for the PEN/Diamonstein–Spielvogel Award for the Art of the Essay Yes, every inch of the globe has been seen, mapped, photographed, and measured, but is it known? Robert Leonard Reid doesn’t think so. To draw a circle and calculate its diameter is not to know the circle. In this collection, Reid distinguishes himself from many science–based nature writers, using the natural world as a springboard for speculations and musings on the numinous and the sacred, injustice, homelessness, the treatment of Native Peoples in the United States, and what pushes mountaineers to climb. Ranging in their settings from eastern New Mexico to northern Alaska, Reid’s essays illustrate his belief that the American West is worth celebrating and caring for. Taking its title from an affecting speech given by renowned author Barry Lopez, Because It Is So Beautiful is a response to desperate questions surrounding America’s wildlands. Lopez’s words resonated with the young mountaineer–musician–mathematician Robert Leonard Reid, who was struggling to understand his relationship to the world, to find his vision as a writer. What he learned on that long–ago evening is knit throughout the nineteen pieces in the collection, which include essays from Reid’s previous books Arctic Circle, Mountains of the Great Blue Dream, and America, New Mexico; three essays that appear here in print for the first time; as well as revised and expanded versions of essays that appeared in Touchstone, The Progressive, and elsewhere.