Ike Sharpless

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The wilderness European settlers in North America initially feared and later came to embrace as they began to think of their new continent as “nature’s nation,” it turns out, was often purchased at the price of ignoring or understating the impact of the indigenous societies that had preceded them (Cronon 1995).
Imagining Extinction: The Cultural Meanings of Endangered Species
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