Conserving Nature in Greater Yellowstone: Controversy and Change in an Iconic Ecosystem
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The story of how Yellowstone, established in 1872 as the world’s first national park, has become synonymous with nature conservationand an examination of today’s challenges to preserve the region’s wilderness heritage.
For more than 150 years, the Yellowstone regionnow widely known as the twenty-three million acre Greater Yellowstone Ecosystemhas played a prominent role in the United States’ nature conservation agenda. In this book, Robert B. Keiter, an award-winning public land law and...
For more than 150 years, the Yellowstone regionnow widely known as the twenty-three million acre Greater Yellowstone Ecosystemhas played a prominent role in the United States’ nature conservation agenda. In this book, Robert B. Keiter, an award-winning public land law and...






















