An edition of Engineering Eden (2016)

Engineering Eden

the true story of a violent death, a trial, and the fight over controlling nature

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An edition of Engineering Eden (2016)

Engineering Eden

the true story of a violent death, a trial, and the fight over controlling nature

First edition.
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"The fascinating story of a trial that opened a window onto the century-long battle to control nature in the national parks. When twenty-five-year-old Harry Walker was killed by a bear in Yellowstone Park in 1972, the civil trial prompted by his death became a proxy for bigger questions about American wilderness management that had been boiling for a century. At immediate issue was whether the Park Service should have done more to keep bears away from humans, but what was revealed as the trial unfolded was just how fruitless our efforts to regulate nature in the parks had always been. The proceedings drew to the witness stand some of the most important figures in twentieth century wilderness management, including the eminent zoologist A. Starker Leopold, who had produced a landmark conservationist document in the 1950s, and all-American twin researchers John and Frank Craighead, who ran groundbreaking bear studies at Yellowstone. Their testimony would help decide whether the government owed the Walker family restitution for Harry's death, but it would also illuminate decades of patchwork efforts to preserve an idea of nature that had never existed in the first place. In this remarkable excavation of American environmental history, nature writer and former park ranger Jordan Fisher Smith uses Harry Walker's story to tell the larger narrative of the futile, sometimes fatal, attempts to remake wilderness in the name of preserving it. Tracing a course from the founding of the national parks through the tangled twentieth-century growth of the conservationist movement, Smith gives the lie to the portrayal of national parks as Edenic wonderlands unspoiled until the arrival of Europeans, and shows how virtually every attempt to manage nature in the parks has only created cascading effects that require even more management. Moving across time and between Yellowstone, Yosemite, and Glacier national parks, Engineering Eden shows how efforts at wilderness management have always been undone by one fundamental problem--that the idea of what is 'wild' dissolves as soon as we begin to examine it, leaving us with little framework to say what wilderness should look like and which human interventions are acceptable in trying to preserve it. In the tradition of John McPhee's The Control of Nature and Alan Burdick's Out of Eden, Jordan Fisher Smith has produced a powerful work of popular science and environmental history, grappling with critical issues that we have even now yet to resolve"--

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Crown
Language
English
Pages
370

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Table of Contents

Prologue
Part I. American Eden
Los Angeles
American Eden
Yosemite and Yellowstone
Appalachian Spring
Frank
The Balance of Nature
Berkeley
Claypool
Smitty
Trout Creek
Part II. Natural Regulation
The Big Kill
Starker
Prometheus
Observable artificiality in any form
Reconstruction
Cole
The night of the grizzlies
Natural control
Bad blood
Bear management committee
Firehole
The temptation of Starker Leopold
Natural regulation
Part III. Take It Easy
Last straws
Take it easy
Old Faithful
The search for Harry Walker
Part IV. Human Nature
Martha Shell
B-1
The disciple
The verdict
The appeal
Epilogue
Afterword.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
978.7/52033
Library of Congress
F722 .S643 2016, F722.S643 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 370 pages
Number of pages
370

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27231081M
Internet Archive
engineeringedent0000smit
ISBN 10
0307454266
ISBN 13
9780307454263
LCCN
2016008169
OCLC/WorldCat
944408622

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