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The Living Wilderness

The Living Wilderness
Author: Robert Sterling Yard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1981
Genre: Natural history
ISBN:

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The Living Wilderness

The Living Wilderness
Author: Rutherford George Montgomery
Publisher: Caxton Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2001-03
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780870044182

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Wildlife stories by Rutherford Montgomery have delighted generations of readers from eight to eighty. Many of his titles are regarded as classics and have received numerous awards. In The Living Wilderness, Montgomery details his personal acquaintanceship with wild animals in their native habitat, with detailed description of their manner of life, their habits and individual traits.


Wilderness Living

Wilderness Living
Author: Gregory J. Davenport
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2001-09-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0811744043

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Authoritative information presented by a certified USAF Survival School Instructor. Organized and indexed for easy reference.


Ultimate Guide to Wilderness Living

Ultimate Guide to Wilderness Living
Author: John McPherson
Publisher: Ulysses Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2008-05-28
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1569756503

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A guide to surviving in the woods. It covers immediate needs like starting a fire, erecting temporary shelter, and finding edible plants. It shows how to make tools by chipping stones.


The Living Wilderness

The Living Wilderness
Author: Rutherford G. Montgomery
Publisher:
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1964
Genre:
ISBN:

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Living on Wilderness Time

Living on Wilderness Time
Author: Melissa Walker
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2015-03-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0813924863

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Melissa Walker set out on a journey that many women of her generation have mapped only in their dreams. Like many American chroniclers before her who have surrendered to the aimless pleasures of the road, Walker had no geographical destination in mind, but she did have two definite goals—one personal, one political—for her journey. She was looking for the peace and solitude of the backcountry, certainly, but she also wanted to learn the dynamics of preserving wild places and to devote herself to that cause. In the Sky Islands of southern Arizona, on the banks of the Popo Agie River and the Wind River Mountains in Wyoming, in Yellowstone, Grand Teton, Rocky Mountain, and Olympic National Park, in Gila and Glacier Peak Wilderness, she encountered the hazards of wild animals and extreme weather, and she began to reassess what parts of her life she could control. Living on Wilderness Time is a book for those who have visited wild places and want to return, and for others whose overcommitted urban lives make them long for land where time is measured differently and human beings are scarce. Above all it is a call to join those who, like Aldo Leopold, see wilderness as vital to the human community. Melissa Walker is vice president of National Wilderness Watch, chair of the Georgia chapter of Wilderness Watch, serves on the Southern Appalachian Council of the Wilderness Society, and is the author of Reading the Environment and Down from the Mountaintop. She has been Professor of English at the University of New Orleans and Mercer University and a fellow of Women’s Studies at Emory University. Walker lives with her husband in Atlanta, Georgia.


Wilderness Forever

Wilderness Forever
Author: Mark W. T. Harvey
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2009-11-23
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0295989823

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Winner of the Forest History Society's 2006 Charles A. Weyerhaeuser Book Award As a central figure in the American wilderness preservation movement in the mid-twentieth century, Howard Zahniser (1906-1964) was the person most responsible for the landmark Wilderness Act of 1964. While the rugged outdoorsmen of the earlyenvironmental movement, such as John Muir and Bob Marshall, gave the cause a charismatic face, Zahniser strove to bring conservation's concerns into the public eye and the preservationists' plans to fruition. In many fights to save besieged wild lands, he pulled together fractious coalitions, built grassroots support networks, wooed skittish and truculent politicians, and generated streams of eloquent prose celebrating wilderness. Zahniser worked for the Bureau of Biological Survey (a precursor to the Fish and Wildlife Service) and the Department of the Interior, wrote for Nature magazine, and eventually managed the Wilderness Society and edited its magazine, Living Wilderness. The culmination of his wilderness writing and political lobbying was the Wilderness Act of 1964. All of its drafts included his eloquent definition of wilderness, which still serves as a central tenet for the Wilderness Society: "an area where the earth and its community of life are untrammeled by man, where man himself is a visitor who does not remain." The bill was finally signed into law shortly after his death. Pervading his tireless work was a deeply held belief in the healing powers of nature for a humanity ground down by the mechanized hustle-bustle of modern, urban life. Zahniser grew up in a family of Methodist ministers, and although he moved away from any specific denomination, a spiritual outlook informed his thinking about wilderness. His love of nature was not so much a result of scientific curiosity as a sense of wonder at its beauty and majesty, and a wish to exist in harmony with all other living things. In this deeply researched and affectionate portrait, Mark Harvey brings to life this great leader of environmental activism.


The Living Wilderness

The Living Wilderness
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 588
Release: 1974
Genre: Natural history
ISBN:

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Primitive Wilderness Living and Survival Skills

Primitive Wilderness Living and Survival Skills
Author: John McPherson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 412
Release: 1993
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780967877778

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For those who have been accustomed to reading books on wilderness skills that entertain but fall short of actually teaching you "how to" accomplish the tasks and skills at hand, this book is a pleasant surprise - written for those who wish to actually head into the wilderness and practice the skills of our ancestors. Primitive Wilderness Living and Survival Skills is a compilation of ten booklets written over the course of seven years each chapter a complete, concise "how-to" in itself. Unlike many who have written on this subject in the past, John and Geri McPherson have spent years daily practicing these skills, perfecting methods through trial and error - and documenting it. This vast knowledge is passed on to the reader. Illustrated with over 700 photographs crammed into 400 pages, this massive work is not a rehashing and perpetuation of myths. These are tried and true methods of primitive wilderness living and survival skills. Field and Stream says: "The McPherson's book....deals with taking flat nothing into boondocks and staying for a long period of time. If you'd like to know how to make a spear thrower, or pottery, or brain cure deer hides, or build a permanent shelter from what you find at and, here is the place to learn." And Sports Afield: "....Full of practical, tested advice for living off the land." Also the Museum of the Fur Trade: "This is without doubt the best raining guide for eral primitive living skills" Web Site www/prairiewolf.net;email: john/[email protected] or [email protected].


The Living Wilderness

The Living Wilderness
Author: Robert Sterling Yard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1944
Genre: Katahdin, Mount (Me.)
ISBN:

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