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Last Great Wilderness: The Campaign to Establish the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge,New
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The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is at the center of the conflict between Americas demand for oil and nature at its most pristine. Three decades before the battle over oil development began, a group of visionary conservationists launched a controversial campaign to preserve a remote corner of Alaska. Their goal was unprecedentedto protect an entire ecosystem for future generations. Among these conservationists were Olaus and Margaret Murie, who became icons of the wilderness movement.Last Great Wilderness chronicles their fight and that of their compatriots, tracing the transformation of this littleknown expanse of mountains, forest, and tundra into a symbolic landscape embodying the ideals and aspirations that led to passage of the Wilderness Act in 1964.
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- Q: What is the size of the book 'Last Great Wilderness'? A: The book measures six inches wide, one inch thick, and nine point zero two inches tall. It is a hardcover edition with three hundred four pages.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Last Great Wilderness'? A: The author is Roger Kaye, known for his work on environmental issues and conservation.
- Q: What type of binding does 'Last Great Wilderness' have? A: This book has a hardcover binding. Hardcover books are typically more durable and better suited for long-term use.
- Q: How do I read 'Last Great Wilderness'? A: You can read this book by simply opening it and starting from the first page. It is suitable for anyone interested in conservation and wildlife.
- Q: Is 'Last Great Wilderness' suitable for children? A: Yes, the book can be suitable for older children, particularly those interested in nature and environmental issues. However, parental guidance is recommended for younger readers.
- Q: What themes are explored in 'Last Great Wilderness'? A: The book explores themes of conservation, the struggle to protect ecosystems, and the history of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. It highlights the efforts of visionary conservationists.
- Q: How should I store 'Last Great Wilderness' to keep it in good condition? A: Store the book in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid placing heavy items on top of it to prevent damage.
- Q: Can I clean the pages of 'Last Great Wilderness'? A: No, it's not recommended to clean the pages as it may damage them. Instead, handle the book with clean hands and avoid food or drink near it.
- Q: What if my copy of 'Last Great Wilderness' arrives damaged? A: If your copy arrives damaged, you should contact the seller for a return or exchange. Most sellers have policies in place for damaged items.
- Q: Is 'Last Great Wilderness' a good choice for environmental studies? A: Yes, it is an excellent choice for environmental studies as it provides historical context and insights into conservation efforts.
- Q: How does 'Last Great Wilderness' compare to other environmental books? A: It stands out due to its focus on the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and the specific conservation efforts of Olaus and Margaret Murie.
- Q: What age group is 'Last Great Wilderness' appropriate for? A: The book is appropriate for ages twelve and up, particularly for those interested in nature and environmental issues.
- Q: Does 'Last Great Wilderness' include illustrations or photographs? A: No, the book primarily focuses on text and does not include illustrations or photographs.
- Q: Is 'Last Great Wilderness' available in digital format? A: Yes, there may be digital versions available for purchase. Check major e-book platforms for availability.
- Q: What is the main conflict discussed in 'Last Great Wilderness'? A: The main conflict is between America's demand for oil and the preservation of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge's pristine nature.