Driven Wild

Driven Wild
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Publisher : University of Washington Press
Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : 9780295989907
ISBN-13 : 0295989904
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Driven Wild by : Paul S. Sutter

In its infancy, the movement to protect wilderness areas in the United States was motivated less by perceived threats from industrial and agricultural activities than by concern over the impacts of automobile owners seeking recreational opportunities in wild areas. Countless commercial and government purveyors vigorously promoted the mystique of travel to breathtakingly scenic places, and roads and highways were built to facilitate such travel. By the early 1930s, New Deal public works programs brought these trends to a startling crescendo. The dilemma faced by stewards of the nation's public lands was how to protect the wild qualities of those places while accommodating, and often encouraging, automobile-based tourism. By 1935, the founders of the Wilderness Society had become convinced of the impossibility of doing both. In Driven Wild, Paul Sutter traces the intellectual and cultural roots of the modern wilderness movement from about 1910 through the 1930s, with tightly drawn portraits of four Wilderness Society founders--Aldo Leopold, Robert Sterling Yard, Benton MacKaye, and Bob Marshall. Each man brought a different background and perspective to the advocacy for wilderness preservation, yet each was spurred by a fear of what growing numbers of automobiles, aggressive road building, and the meteoric increase in Americans turning to nature for their leisure would do to the country’s wild places. As Sutter discovered, the founders of the Wilderness Society were "driven wild"--pushed by a rapidly changing country to construct a new preservationist ideal. Sutter demonstrates that the birth of the movement to protect wilderness areas reflected a growing belief among an important group of conservationists that the modern forces of capitalism, industrialism, urbanism, and mass consumer culture were gradually eroding not just the ecology of North America, but crucial American values as well. For them, wilderness stood for something deeply sacred that was in danger of being lost, so that the movement to protect it was about saving not just wild nature, but ourselves as well.

Driven Wild by the Mountain Man: A Short and Steamy Instalove Romance

Driven Wild by the Mountain Man: A Short and Steamy Instalove Romance
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Publisher : Hazel J. North
Total Pages : 36
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Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis Driven Wild by the Mountain Man: A Short and Steamy Instalove Romance by : Hazel J. North

I don’t believe age gap romances can work until I meet the brooding, rugged tattoo artist working at Bearclaw Ink. Maverick When a new client walks into our tattoo parlor, I expect another timid girl, but Nova’s different—a true firecracker in yoga pants. She’s got everything I never knew I needed, and all I want now is to make her mine. Nova Walking into Bearclaw Ink, I’m determined to break free from my past. Maverick, the tattoo artist, is pure testosterone—brooding, inked, and as rugged as they come. Something about his raw energy draws me in and makes me feel alive, like I’ve finally found where I belong. Do I risk it all for a chance with this rugged mountain man, or do I let the age gap and our differences keep us apart? After all, they say that opposites attract, right? Driven Wild by the Mountain Man is a short and steamy age gap instalove romance with NO cliffhanger, NO cheating, and a Guaranteed HEA. This book is part of Bearclaw Ink, a steamy instalove romance series set in a small mountain town full of hot mountain men and the curvy women they fall for. If you love steamy one-hour romance books with protective mountain men, you’ll love visiting Bearclaw Ridge!

Wild Visions

Wild Visions
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : 9780300260724
ISBN-13 : 0300260725
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Wild Visions by : Ben A. Minteer

A stunning combination of landscape photography and thematic essays exploring how the concept of wilderness has evolved over time Our ideas of wilderness have evolved dramatically over the past one hundred and fifty years, from a view of wild country as an inviolable "place apart" to one that exists only within the matrix of human activity. This shift in understanding has provoked complicated questions about the importance of the wild in American environmentalism, as well as new aesthetic expectations as we reframe the wilderness as (to some degree) a human creation. Wild Visions is distinctive in its union of landscape photography and environmental thought, a merging of short, thematic essays with a striking visual narrative. Often, the wild is viewed in binary terms: either revered as sacred and ecologically pure or dismissed as spoiled by human activities. This book portrays wilderness instead as an evolving gamut of understandings, a collage of views and ideas that is still in process.

Wild by Design

Wild by Design
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 337
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ISBN-10 : 9780674979420
ISBN-13 : 0674979427
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Wild by Design by : Laura J. Martin

Laura J. Martin examines ecological restoration’s long history. Since the early 1900s, restorationists have confronted vexing philosophical questions: Which states of nature should be restored? Who should choose? Is human-designed wilderness really wild? Restoration work leads us to reimagine nature and the nature of environmental justice.

The Wild Lands

The Wild Lands
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Publisher : Imprint
Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : 9781250183583
ISBN-13 : 1250183588
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis The Wild Lands by : Paul Greci

Two siblings fight to survive as they trek across the vast Alaskan wilderness in this riveting thriller. Travis and his younger sister, Jess, are trapped in a daily race to survive—and there is no second place. Natural disasters and a breakdown of civilization have cut off Alaska from the world and destroyed its landscape. Now, as food runs out and the few who remain turn on each other, Travis and Jess must cross hundreds of miles in search of civilization. The wild lands around them are filled with ravenous animals, desperate survivors pushed to the edge, and people who’ve learned to shoot first and ask questions never. Travis and Jess will make a few friends and a lot of enemies on their terrifying journey across the ruins of today’s world—and they’ll have to fight for what they believe in as they see how far people will go to survive. The Wild Lands is a pulse-pounding YA thriller full of shocking plot twists. It’s the ultimate survival tale of humanity’s fight against society’s collapse. An Imprint Book “This rugged survival story places a group of teens in a dark, burned-out post-apocalyptic nightmare. Your heart will pound for them as they face terrible dangers and impossible odds. Gripping, vivid, and haunting!” —Emmy Laybourne, international bestselling author of the Monument 14 trilogy “A compelling story that wouldn’t let me stop reading. Greci has created both a frightening landscape and characters you believe in and want to survive it.” —Eric Walters, author of the bestselling Rule of Three series

Tales of the Wilderness

Tales of the Wilderness
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106001607909
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Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Tales of the Wilderness by : Boris Pilʹni︠a︡k

Degeneration

Degeneration
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 594
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ISBN-10 : CORNELL:31924014588317
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Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Degeneration by : Max Simon Nordau