Wild Earth 9, no. 4
Keywords:
animals, conservation, nature reserves, environmentalism, future, political ecollogy, wildernessAbstract
Butler, Tom, ed., Wild Earth 9, no. 4 (Winter 1999/2000). Republished by the Environment & Society Portal, Multimedia Library. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/6093.
Issue Theme: Vision
This issue includes:
- And I Will Be Heard: Abolitionism and Preservationism in Our Time by Jamie Sayen
- The Seventh Generation: Rethinking the Constitution by Winona LaDuke
- Chicken Little, Cassandra, and the Real Wolf: So Many Ways to Think about the Future
by Donella Meadows - The Buffalo Commons: Using Regional Metaphor to Envision the Future by Deborah and Frank Popper
- An Unflinching Vision: Networks of People for Networks of Wildlands by Michael Soulé
- Learning the Language of Insects and Flowers by Mark Deyrup
- The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: An Exploration of the Meanings Embodied in America’s Last Great Wilderness by Roger Kaye
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1999-12-01
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