Ensuring Greater Yellowstone's Future

Ensuring Greater Yellowstone's Future
Title Ensuring Greater Yellowstone's Future PDF eBook
Author Susan Gail Clark
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 316
Release 2008-10-01
Genre Travel
ISBN 0300145039

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Drawing on extensive conservation experience in the greater Yellowstone region, Susan G. Clark outlines the leadership and policy issues associated with managing greater Yellowstone's natural resources and asseses the successes and failures of those who have worked there toward sustainability over the past 40 years.

Ensuring Greater Yellowstone's Future: Choices for Leaders and Citizens

Ensuring Greater Yellowstone's Future: Choices for Leaders and Citizens
Title Ensuring Greater Yellowstone's Future: Choices for Leaders and Citizens PDF eBook
Author Susan G. Clark
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre
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Protecting Yellowstone

Protecting Yellowstone
Title Protecting Yellowstone PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Yochim
Publisher UNM Press
Pages 280
Release 2013
Genre Environmental policy
ISBN 0826353037

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Yellowstone National Park looks like a pristine western landscape populated by its wild inhabitants: bison, grizzly bears, and wolves. But the bison do not always range freely, snowmobile noise intrudes upon the park's profound winter silence, and some tourist villages are located in prime grizzly bear habitat. Despite these problems, the National Park Service has succeeded in reintroducing wolves, allowing wildfires to play their natural role in park forests, and prohibiting a gold mine that would be present in other more typical western landscapes. Each of these issues--bison, snowmobiles, grizzly bears, wolves, fires, and the New World Mine--was the center of a recent policy-making controversy involving federal politicians, robust debate with interested stakeholders, and discussions about the relevant science. Yet, the outcomes of the controversies varied considerably, depending on politics, science, how well park managers allied themselves with external interests, and public thinking about the effects of park proposals on their access and economies. Michael Yochim examines the primary influences upon contemporary national park policy making and considers how those influences shaped or constrained the final policy. In addition, Yochim considers how park managers may best work within the contemporary policy-making context to preserve national parks.

Pilgrimage to the National Parks

Pilgrimage to the National Parks
Title Pilgrimage to the National Parks PDF eBook
Author Lynn Ross-Bryant
Publisher Routledge
Pages 328
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 0415893801

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National Parks - 'America's Best Idea' - were from the first seen as sacred sites embodying the God-given specialness of American people and American land, and from the first they were also marked as tourist attractions. The inherent tensions between these two realities ensured the parks would be stages where the country's conflicting values would be performed and contested. As pilgrimage sites embody the values and beliefs of those who are drawn to them, so Americans could travel to these sacred places to honor, experience, and be restored by the powers that had created the American land and the American enterprise. This book explores the importance of the discourse of nature in American culture, arguing that the attributes and symbolic power that had first been associated with the 'new world' and then the 'frontier' were embodied in the National Parks. Author Ross-Bryant focuses on National Parks as pilgrimage sites around which a discourse of nature developed and argues the centrality of religion in understanding the dynamics of both the language and the ritual manifestations related to National Parks. Beyond the specific contribution to a richer analysis of the National Parks and their role in understanding nature and religion in the U.S., this volume contributes to the emerging field of 'religion and the environment,' larger issues in the study of religion (e.g. cultural events and the spatial element in meaning-making), and the study of non-institutional religion.

Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Title Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Subcommittee on Public Lands
Publisher
Pages 708
Release 1986
Genre Biotic communities
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Yellowstones Survival

Yellowstones Survival
Title Yellowstones Survival PDF eBook
Author Susan G. Clark
Publisher Anthem Press
Pages 544
Release 2021-05-15
Genre Science
ISBN 1785277332

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This book focuses on Yellowstone: the park, the larger ecosystem, and even more so, the “idea” of Yellowstone. In presenting a case for a new conservation paradigm for the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE), including Yellowstone National Park, the book, at its heart, is about people and nature relationships. This new paradigm will be truly committed to a healthy, sustainable environment, rich in other life forms, and one that affords dignity for all: humans and nonhumans. The new story or paradigm must be about living such a commitment and future for GYE in real time. The book presents a well-developed theory for interdisciplinary problem solving that is grounded in practice.

Yellowstone

Yellowstone
Title Yellowstone PDF eBook
Author David Quammen
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 228
Release 2016
Genre Nature
ISBN 1426217544

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Best-selling author David Quammen takes readers on a breathtaking journey through America's most inspiring and imperiled ecosystem--Yellowstone National Park--in this monumental book on America's first national park. Yellowstone's storied past, rich ecosystem, and dynamic landscape are brilliantly portrayed in a captivating mosaic of photographs and eloquently written text that blend history, science, and research from the field. As much a visual ode to nature as an intimate tour of one of the world's most celebrated conservation areas, this gorgeous book illuminates the park's treasures grand and small--from the iconic Old Faithful to the rare gray wolf; from misty mountain tops to iridescent springs; and from sweeping valleys to flourishing wild blooms. In four illuminating sections that combine photos, sidebars, and graphics with elegantly crafted text, this book brings readers deeper into the life of the park than ever before, both commemorating its beauty and highlighting its challenges. This book is an essential addition to the National Parks' 100th anniversary celebration and will remind readers why conservation is worth every effort.