Wilderness Forever-clUniversity of Washington Press, 2005 - 346 pages |
Contents
Boyhood in Pennsylvania | 7 |
A Career in Conservation | 20 |
Finding a New Path | 35 |
Taking the Reins | 53 |
A Summer in the West | 80 |
The Vulnerable Wilderness | 93 |
Keeping It Wild | 107 |
At Work in the Capital | 122 |
In Search of Community | 138 |
The Challenge of Reclassification | 152 |
Saving a Canal and a Monument | 170 |
Untrammeled by Man | 186 |
Wilderness in Perpetuity | 202 |
The Constant Advocate | 224 |
Other editions - View all
Wilderness Forever: Howard Zahniser and the Path to the Wilderness Act Mark W. T. Harvey Limited preview - 2009 |
Common terms and phrases
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