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Douglas Chadwick



Average rating: 4.2 · 2,158 ratings · 288 reviews · 10 distinct worksSimilar authors
Almost Human: The Astonishi...

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Path of the Puma: The Remar...

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Four Fifths a Grizzly : A N...

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Tracking Gobi Grizzlies: Su...

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Crown of the Continent: The...

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Growing Up Grizzly

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The Kingdom

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“Throughout the heart of the Rockies, tourism and recreation have either replaced resource extraction industries as the major sources of revenue and employment or are on the verge of doing so. In particular, national parks and other reserves that dot the region are proving to be among its most reliable economic engines both for local communities and for the states and provinces that host the protected areas. The aim of connecting those dots for ecological reasons goes hand in hand with ensuring long-term financial stability and prosperity.”
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“The story of our age is nature going to pieces. Nature won't work in pieces, not even those we've made special efforts to safeguard. The future is tied to its freedom to roam.”
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“When Glacier Park was established in 1910, it had about 150 glaciers. Today, with human activities spewing carbon dioxide and methane as if we were intent on re-creating Earth's ancient atmosphere, a warming climate has reduced the number of glaciers to 25, and thoses are shrinking three to four times as fast as they were just half a century ago. The last one is expected to vanish by 2020.”
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