edited by Roberta Moore and Scott Slovic foreword by Michael Frome
University of Nevada Press, 2005 Paper: 978-0-87417-613-1 | eISBN: 978-0-87417-648-3 Library of Congress Classification F845.W55 2005 Dewey Decimal Classification 979.303
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
For many people beyond Nevada’s borders, the state is no more than the nation’s desert dumping ground for dangerous waste. Others know it only for its hedonistic centers of gambling and entertainment. This scandal belies the extraordinary beauty and wonder of the state’s wilderness areas and the precious natural, aesthetic, and cultural resources to be found there.
In Wild Nevada, editors Roberta Moore and Scott Slovic have assembled twenty-nine writers who know and love the Nevada wilderness to testify on its behalf. Contributors include literary artists and scholars, environmental and community activists, leading politicians, ranchers, scientists, and park rangers. Some essays offer observations on the political and philosophical discussions of wilderness that heat up the halls of academia and Congress; others recount moving personal encounters with wild places within Nevada; and still others comment on the ambiguities of preserving wild places through wilderness designation. But despite the eclectic backgrounds of the writers and their varied perspectives on public policy, they are all united in their devotion to the ecological and aesthetic values of Nevada’s threatened wilderness areas. Foreword by Michael Frome.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Roberta Moore is an interpretive park ranger at Great Basin National Park in eastern Nevada. She sits on the Eastern Nevada Landscape Coalition Board of Trustees.
Scott Slovic is a professor of Literature and Environment at the University of Nevada, Reno. The author, editor, or coeditor of many books, his research specialties include American environmental literature, the relation between narrative discourse and environmental values, autobiography and environmental experience, and environmental rhetoric.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Contents
Michael Frome, Foreword 000
Scott Slovic and Roberta Moore, Introduction 000
Brian Beffort, Getting to Know Her 000
Peter Bradley, Mountain Romance 000
United States Senator Richard Bryan, Testimony 000
Jon Christensen, Nevada: Wilderness or Wasteland? 000
Michael P. Cohen, The Future of the Great Basin 000
Brent Eldridge, The Effects of Wilderness Designation--One Rancher's Perspective 000
Dave Foreman, Nevada Wilderness: What Good Is It? 000
Cheryll Glotfelty, The Lexus and the Wilderness Area 000
Shaun Griffin, Nevada No Longer 000
Lilace Mellin Guignard, At the Insistence of the Wind-- 000
Corbin Harney, Nuclear Destruction of Shoshone Land 000
Linda Hussa, Nevada 000
Corey Lee Lewis, On the Front Lines 000
Robert McGinty, A Chaos of Contingencies 000
Rebecca Mills, Yucca Mountain Wilderness 000
Roberta Moore, Splinter of the Moon--A Prayer for Nevada's Wild Places 000
Steven Nightingale, Testimony 000
K. Alden Peterson, Driving With the Enemy 000
Laura Rainey-Carpenter, Nevada Through the Eyes of a Western Shoshone 000
United States Senator Harry Reid, The Blank Spot on the Map 000
Robert Leonard Reid, Earth, Sky, Invincible Wild 000
Ann Ronald, If We Care, and If We Dare 000
Gary Short, I Kneel to See the Dead Great Horned Owl 000
Marge Sill, A Love Affair With Nevada 000
Scott Slovic, Gated Mountains 000
Gary Snyder, Finding the Space in the Heart 000
Patricia Swain, Wilderness Point 000
Stephen Trimble, Dust Storms Sing 000
Terry Tempest Williams, A Gesture of Faith and Forgiveness 000
Ann Haymond Zwinger, Nevada 000
Appendix A, Map of Nevada Wilderness Areas 000
Appendix B, Nevada's Protected Wild Places 000
Contributors 000
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edited by Roberta Moore and Scott Slovic foreword by Michael Frome
University of Nevada Press, 2005 Paper: 978-0-87417-613-1 eISBN: 978-0-87417-648-3
For many people beyond Nevada’s borders, the state is no more than the nation’s desert dumping ground for dangerous waste. Others know it only for its hedonistic centers of gambling and entertainment. This scandal belies the extraordinary beauty and wonder of the state’s wilderness areas and the precious natural, aesthetic, and cultural resources to be found there.
In Wild Nevada, editors Roberta Moore and Scott Slovic have assembled twenty-nine writers who know and love the Nevada wilderness to testify on its behalf. Contributors include literary artists and scholars, environmental and community activists, leading politicians, ranchers, scientists, and park rangers. Some essays offer observations on the political and philosophical discussions of wilderness that heat up the halls of academia and Congress; others recount moving personal encounters with wild places within Nevada; and still others comment on the ambiguities of preserving wild places through wilderness designation. But despite the eclectic backgrounds of the writers and their varied perspectives on public policy, they are all united in their devotion to the ecological and aesthetic values of Nevada’s threatened wilderness areas. Foreword by Michael Frome.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Roberta Moore is an interpretive park ranger at Great Basin National Park in eastern Nevada. She sits on the Eastern Nevada Landscape Coalition Board of Trustees.
Scott Slovic is a professor of Literature and Environment at the University of Nevada, Reno. The author, editor, or coeditor of many books, his research specialties include American environmental literature, the relation between narrative discourse and environmental values, autobiography and environmental experience, and environmental rhetoric.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
[contents page, page v; blank verso page vi]]
Contents
Michael Frome, Foreword 000
Scott Slovic and Roberta Moore, Introduction 000
Brian Beffort, Getting to Know Her 000
Peter Bradley, Mountain Romance 000
United States Senator Richard Bryan, Testimony 000
Jon Christensen, Nevada: Wilderness or Wasteland? 000
Michael P. Cohen, The Future of the Great Basin 000
Brent Eldridge, The Effects of Wilderness Designation--One Rancher's Perspective 000
Dave Foreman, Nevada Wilderness: What Good Is It? 000
Cheryll Glotfelty, The Lexus and the Wilderness Area 000
Shaun Griffin, Nevada No Longer 000
Lilace Mellin Guignard, At the Insistence of the Wind-- 000
Corbin Harney, Nuclear Destruction of Shoshone Land 000
Linda Hussa, Nevada 000
Corey Lee Lewis, On the Front Lines 000
Robert McGinty, A Chaos of Contingencies 000
Rebecca Mills, Yucca Mountain Wilderness 000
Roberta Moore, Splinter of the Moon--A Prayer for Nevada's Wild Places 000
Steven Nightingale, Testimony 000
K. Alden Peterson, Driving With the Enemy 000
Laura Rainey-Carpenter, Nevada Through the Eyes of a Western Shoshone 000
United States Senator Harry Reid, The Blank Spot on the Map 000
Robert Leonard Reid, Earth, Sky, Invincible Wild 000
Ann Ronald, If We Care, and If We Dare 000
Gary Short, I Kneel to See the Dead Great Horned Owl 000
Marge Sill, A Love Affair With Nevada 000
Scott Slovic, Gated Mountains 000
Gary Snyder, Finding the Space in the Heart 000
Patricia Swain, Wilderness Point 000
Stephen Trimble, Dust Storms Sing 000
Terry Tempest Williams, A Gesture of Faith and Forgiveness 000
Ann Haymond Zwinger, Nevada 000
Appendix A, Map of Nevada Wilderness Areas 000
Appendix B, Nevada's Protected Wild Places 000
Contributors 000
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