Great Plains: America's Lingering Wild

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UPC:
9780226257259
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
2009-10-01
Author:
Michael Forsberg
Language:
english
Edition:
1

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The Great Plains were once among the greatest grasslands on the planet. But as the United States and Canada grew westward, the Plains were plowed up, fenced in, overgrazed, and otherwise degraded. Today, this fragmented landscape is the most endangered and least protected ecosystem in North America. But all is not lost on the prairie. Through lyrical photographs, essays, historical images, and maps, this beautifully illustrated book gets beneath the surface of the Plains, revealing the lingering wild that still survives and whose diverse natural communities, native creatures, migratory traditions, and natural systems together create one vast and extraordinary whole.

Three broad geographic regions in Great Plains are covered in detail, evoked in the unforgettable and often haunting images taken by Michael Forsberg. Between the fall of 2005 and the winter of 2008, Forsberg traveled roughly 100,000 miles across 12 states and three provinces, from southern Canada to northern Mexico, to complete the photographic fieldwork for this project, underwritten by The Nature Conservancy. Complementing Forsbergs images and firsthand accounts are essays by Great Plains scholar David Wishart and acclaimed writer Dan OBrien. Each section of the book begins with a thorough overview by Wishart, while OBriena wildlife biologist and rancher as well as a writeruses his powerful literary voice to put the Great Plains into a human context, connecting their natural history with mans uses and abuses.

The Great Plains are a dynamic but often forgotten landscapeoverlooked, undervalued, misunderstood, and in desperate need of conservation. This book helps lead the way forward, informing and inspiring readers to recognize the wild spirit and splendor of this irreplaceable part of the planet.

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