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Grizzly West: A Failed Attempt to Reintroduce Grizzly Bears in the Mountain West

Autor Michael J. Dax
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 iul 2015
Environmentalists and the timber industry do not often collaborate, but in the years immediately following gray wolf reintroduction in the interior American West, a plan to reintroduce grizzly bears to the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness of Idaho and Montana brought these odd bedfellows together. The partnership won praise from diverse interests across the country and in 2000 the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service approved a plan for reintroduction. When the Bush Administration took office, however, it promptly shelved the project.

In Grizzly West Michael J. Dax explores the political, cultural, and social forces at work in the West and around the country that gave rise to this innovative plan but also contributed to its downfall. Observers at the time blamed the project’s collapse on simple partisan politics, but Dax reveals how the American West’s changing culture and economy over the second half of the twentieth century dramatically affected this bold vision. He examines the growth of the New West’s political potency, while at the same time revealing the ways in which the Old West still holds a significant grip over the region’s politics. Grizzly West explores the great divide between the Old and the New West, one that has lasting consequences for the modern West and for our country's relationship with its wildlife.

 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780803266735
ISBN-10: 0803266731
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: 8 illustrations, 4 maps, index
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States

Notă biografică

Michael J. Dax lives and writes in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Cuprins

List of Illustrations    
List of Maps    
Acknowledgments    
List of Abbreviations    
Introduction    
1. Grizzly Americana    
2. Endangered Species, Environmental Politics, and the American West    
3. Wolf Recovery Sets the Stage    
4. The Advent of the ROOTS Coalition and the Environmental Impact Statement    
5. Environmental Resistance    
6. Ethical Controversies and the Draft Environmental Impact Statement    
7. The Divided West    
8. Triumph and Collapse    
Conclusion    
Notes    
Bibliography    
Index   

Recenzii

"Grizzly West is an excellent environmental history that puts the story of grizzlies in the West in their biological, human and politic context."—Erin H. Turner, Big Sky Journal

"A fascinating look at just how complicated issues of wildlife and conservation are out here, as well as the grip in which the West is held by its own mythology, Grizzly West makes clear that it’s very hard for a bear, or a wolf, or a river to just be what they are when politics, history and human nature are involved."—Lit/Rant

"Grizzly West is a timely retrospective of biopolitics surrounding conservation of large carnivores in the western US."—J. Organ, CHOICE

"Grizzly West is a good book. . . . Dax resurrects a missing and important story and uses it to illustrate critical trends in modern western history."—Adam Sowards, Annals of Wyoming

"Incredibly informative."—Douglas M. Richardson, Mountain Research and Development

"A timely read."—Scott Parker, Bozeman Daily Chronicle

"Of primary interest to environmental historians and historians of western politics, Dax’s detailed description of a decade’s worth of political maneuvering is greatly augmented by his access to previously unknown personal documents and interviews with the principals involved."—Mark Madison, Western Historical Quarterly

"Grizzly West should be recommended reading for anyone interested in the environmental and political history of the American West."—Peter S. Alagona, Environmental History

"Grizzly West is a wellspring of insight regarding the political dimensions of species restoration in the 1990s and will be of value to both academic and general readers with an interest in recent issues in western environmentalism."—Kelsey Matson, Pacific Northwest Quarterly

"Dax is a skilled writer who keeps the narrative moving. Throughout, he constantly juxtaposes the world views of the New West and Old West and how these strongly held beliefs influenced the development of the reintroduction plan."—David J. Robertson, Natural Areas Journal