Changing Tracks Predators and Politics in Mt. McKinley National Park Timothy Rawson
A century ago, nearly all Americans agreed that the fewer wolves, the better. Now many poeple ardently defend wolves for ecologic and symbolic reasons. Changing Tracks chronicles the issue that helped reshape our views towards predators. The wolf-sheep controversy in Mt. McKinley National Park, Alaska - a controversy that defined National Park Service policy - still echos in today's discussions of wildlife management.
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Publisher: University of Alaska Press 1st edition, 2001 318 pages Size: 9 x 6.5 Product type: paperback ISBN 978-1889963174
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