Rocky Mountain National Park N P Elk And Vegetation Management Plan

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Release : 2006
File : 630 Pages
ISBN-13 : NWU:35556036555365


Wind Cave National Park N P Elk Management Plan

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Release : 2009
File : 546 Pages
ISBN-13 : NWU:35556039357470


Theodore Roosevelt National Park N P Elk Management Plan

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Release : 2010
File : 660 Pages
ISBN-13 : NWU:35556039333760


Making Rocky Mountain National Park

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On September 4, 1915, hundreds of people gathered in Estes Park, Colorado, to celebrate the creation of Rocky Mountain National Park. This new nature preserve held the promise of peace, solitude, and rapture that many city dwellers craved. As Jerry Frank demonstrates, however, the park is much more than a lovely place. Rocky Mountain National Park was a keystone in broader efforts to create the National Park Service, and its history tells us a great deal about Colorado, tourism, and ecology in the American West. To Frank, the tensions between tourism and ecology have played out across a natural stage that is anything but passive. At nearly every turn the National Park Service found itself face-to-face with an environment that was difficult to anticipate—and impossible to control. Frank first takes readers back to the late nineteenth century, when Colorado boosters—already touting the Rocky Mountains’ restorative power for lung patients—set out to attract more tourists and generate revenue for the state. He then describes how an ecological perspective came to Rocky in fits and starts, offering a new way of imagining the park that did not sit comfortably with an entrenched management paradigm devoted to visitor recreation and comfort. Frank examines a wide range of popular activities including driving, hiking, skiing, fishing, and wildlife viewing to consider how they have impacted the park’s flora and fauna, often leaving widespread transformation in their wake. He subjects the decisions of park officials to close but evenhanded scrutiny, showing how in their zeal to return the park to what they understood as its natural state, they have tinkered with its features—sometimes with less than desirable results. Today’s Rocky Mountain National Park serves both competing visions, maintaining accessible roads and vistas for the convenience of tourists while guarding its backcountry to preserve ecological values. As the park prepares to celebrate its centennial, Frank’s book advances our understanding of its past while also providing an important touchstone for addressing its problems in the present and future.

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Genre : History
Author : Jerry J. Frank
Publisher : University Press of Kansas
Release : 2013-09-03
File : 270 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780700619320


Interior Environment And Related Agencies Appropriations For 2013

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Genre : United States
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies
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Release : 2012
File : 708 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105050608020


H R 2334 Rocky Mountain National Park Wilderness And Indian Peaks Wilderness Expansion H R 2632 Sabinoso Wilderness Act Of 2007 H R 3287 Tumacacori Highlands Wilderness Act Of 2007 H R 3513 Copper Salmon Wilderness Act And H R 3682 California Desert And Mountain Heritage Act

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Genre : Nature
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Natural Resources. Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests, and Public Lands
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Release : 2008
File : 96 Pages
ISBN-13 : PSU:000065512579


Coyote Valley

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What can we learn from a high-country valley tucked into an isolated corner of Rocky Mountain National Park? In this pathbreaking book, Thomas Andrews offers a meditation on the environmental and historical pressures that have shaped and reshaped one small stretch of North America, from the last ice age to the advent of the Anthropocene and the latest controversies over climate change. Large-scale historical approaches continue to make monumental contributions to our understanding of the past, Andrews writes. But they are incapable of revealing everything we need to know about the interconnected workings of nature and human history. Alongside native peoples, miners, homesteaders, tourists, and conservationists, Andrews considers elk, willows, gold, mountain pine beetles, and the Colorado River as vital historical subjects. Integrating evidence from several historical fields with insights from ecology, archaeology, geology, and wildlife biology, this work simultaneously invites scientists to take history seriously and prevails upon historians to give other ways of knowing the past the attention they deserve. From the emergence and dispossession of the Nuche—“the People”—who for centuries adapted to a stubborn environment, to settlers intent on exploiting the land, to forest-destroying insect invasions and a warming climate that is pushing entire ecosystems to the brink of extinction, Coyote Valley underscores the value of deep drilling into local history for core relationships—to the land, climate, and other species—that complement broader truths. This book brings to the surface the critical lessons that only small and seemingly unimportant places on Earth can teach.

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Genre : History
Author : Thomas G. Andrews
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Release : 2015-10-05
File : 344 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780674495357


Federal Register

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Genre : Administrative law
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Release : 2000-12-14
File : 1732 Pages
ISBN-13 : UIUC:30112047465007


Northwest Corridor Lrt Line To Irving Dfw Airport

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Release : 2008
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ISBN-13 : NWU:35556036973238


Natural Resource Management Reimagined

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Brings scientists, policy makers, land and water managers and citizen stakeholders together to resolve natural resource and environmental problems.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Robert G. Woodmansee
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2021-03-11
File : 463 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781108497558