Pioneering Conservation in Alaska
Discover the rich history of environmental conservation in Alaska with Pioneering Conservation in Alaska by Ken Ross. Published by the University Press of Colorado in 2006, this hardback edition spans an impressive 568 pages, delving into the pivotal land and wildlife issues that have shaped Alaska's environmental landscape during its Russian and territorial periods.
This essential companion to "Environmental Conflict in Alaska" provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the historical precedents for natural resource disputes in the region. Ideal for anyone passionate about wildlife conservation and the protection of our natural environment, this book offers valuable insights into the evolution of conservation efforts in one of America's most breathtaking states. Explore the intricate relationship between history and environmental stewardship with this informative read.