Land Management


The One-Straw Revolution
The Antidote
The Antiquities Act: A Century of American Archaeology, Historic Preservation, and Nature Conservation
National Parks and the Supreme Court: Groundbreaking Legal Battles (America's National Parks)
This Contested Land: The Storied Past and Uncertain Future of America's National Monuments
Life After Dead Pool: Lake Powell's Last Days and the Rebirth of the Colorado River
Hope On The Border
Roots and Resilience: California Ranchers in Their Own Words
Our Common Ground: A History of America's Public Lands
Reforesting Scotland 72: Autumn/Winter 2025
Damnation Spring
Pastoral Song: A Farmer’s Journey
Path of Light: A Walk Through Colliding Legacies of Glen Canyon
Crossroads of Change: The People and the Land of Pecos (Volume 4) (Public Lands History)
Tending the Wild: Native American Knowledge and the Management of California's Natural Resources
Do we allow unlimited visitation, or do we restrict numbers to protect a delicate ecosystem? Do we heavily advertise the park, enticing paying visitors, generating needed money for Idaho's park department, or do we sacrifice financial benefits to better preserve natural ones? Do we log diseased trees, interfering with nature, or do we allow trees to rot and fall, possibly endangering lives? Do we inexpensively repair historic structures, or do we meticulously restore them? Do we maintain this pa ...more
Mary E. Reed, Harriman: From Railroad Ranch to State Park

It is a great misfortune to be too rich: for it makes many men negligent as to the improvement of their estates.
Andrew Wight, Present State of Husbandry in Scotland: Extracted from Reports made to the Commissioners of the Annexed Estates

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