Walking the Big Wild
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Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
0771041209
ISBN 13
9780771041204
Category
900 --History & Geography
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Publication Year
2019
Publisher
Pages
237
Tags
Conservation, Adventure, Mountain, Travel Writing, Heuer, Karsten -- Travel -- Rocky Mountains, Rocky Mountains -- Description and travel, Rocky Mountains -- Environmental conditions, Wilderness areas -- Rocky Mountains, Natural history -- Rocky Mountains, Grizzly bear -- Rocky Mountains, Hiking -- Rocky Mountains, Biologists -- Rocky Mountains -- Biography, Biologists, Ecology, Grizzly bear, Hiking, Natural history, Travel, Wilderness areas, Rocky Mountains
Description
"Wildlife in North America is under pressure, both from hunters and poachers and from habitat loss. Bears and other large animals naturally wander across an enormous range but increasingly they are safe only in isolated, protected parks that are hemmed in by human development and the imprisoned bears are in danger of becoming inbred. If only the islands of safety could be connected by corridors of preserved habitat to allow free movement by animals like bears, then an enormous problem in conservation would be solved. Karsten Heuer's journey was intended to show that such a system of parks and corridors is feasible. He set out in June 1998 from Yellowstone Park, Wyoming, on the beginning of a 3,400 kilometre hike that would end, 18 months later, in Watson Lake, Yukon Territory ... He came to terms with difficult public relations problems when he spoke to loggers and others with a stake in the economic exploitation of wild lands. And, above all, he overcame extraordinary physical challenges: ferocious storms, avalanches, apparently impassable rivers in full flood, and bears that mistook him for dinner."
Number of Copies
1
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