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This Land Was Saved for You and Me
How Gifford Pinchot, Frederick Law Olmsted, and a Band of Foresters Rescued America's Public Lands
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This Land Was Saved for You and Me
How Gifford Pinchot, Frederick Law Olmsted, and a Band of Foresters Rescued America's Public Lands
About this book
The story of how America’s public lands—our city parks, national forests, and wilderness areas—came into being can be traced to a few conservation pioneers and proteges who shaped policy and advocated for open spaces. Some, like Frederick Law Olmsted and Gifford Pinchot, are well known, while others have never been given their due.
Jeffrey Ryan covers the nearly century-long period between 1865 (when Olmsted contributed to the creation of Yosemite as a park and created its management plan) to the signing of the Wilderness Act of 1964. Olmsted influenced Pinchot, who became the first head of the National Forest Service, and in turn, Pinchot hired the foresters who became the founders of The Wilderness Society and creators of the Wilderness Act itself. This history emphasizes the cast of characters—among them Theodore Roosevelt, Bob Marshall, Benton MacKaye, Aldo Leopold, and Howard Zahniser—and provides context for their decisions and the political and economic factors that contributed to the triumphs and pitfalls in the quest to protect public lands.
In researching the book, Ryan traveled to the places where these crusaders lived, worked, and were inspired to take up the cause to make public lands accessible to all.
Jeffrey Ryan covers the nearly century-long period between 1865 (when Olmsted contributed to the creation of Yosemite as a park and created its management plan) to the signing of the Wilderness Act of 1964. Olmsted influenced Pinchot, who became the first head of the National Forest Service, and in turn, Pinchot hired the foresters who became the founders of The Wilderness Society and creators of the Wilderness Act itself. This history emphasizes the cast of characters—among them Theodore Roosevelt, Bob Marshall, Benton MacKaye, Aldo Leopold, and Howard Zahniser—and provides context for their decisions and the political and economic factors that contributed to the triumphs and pitfalls in the quest to protect public lands.
In researching the book, Ryan traveled to the places where these crusaders lived, worked, and were inspired to take up the cause to make public lands accessible to all.
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Table of contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1: Frederick Law Olmstedās Epiphany
- Chapter 2: Happily Associated Passages of Natural Scenery
- Chapter 3: Birthplace of American Forestry
- Chapter 4: Triumph and Tragedy
- Chapter 5: Passing the Baton
- Chapter 6: Creating Fertile Ground
- Chapter 7: Making the Push
- Chapter 8: Benton Finds His Way
- Chapter 9: Facing the Headwinds of Change
- Chapter 10: The Adirondacks Stir Debate
- Chapter 11: A Forester without Forests
- Chapter 12: Forester for Life
- Chapter 13: A Profession Takes Root
- Chapter 14: MacKaye Charts His Course
- Chapter 15: Gifford Pinchotās Department
- Chapter 16: Hetch Hetchy
- Chapter 17: The Chief Is Dismissed
- Chapter 18: The National Forests Come East
- Chapter 19: Along Comes the National Park Service
- Chapter 20: MacKayeās Historic Path
- Chapter 21: Voices for the Wilderness
- Chapter 22: A New Society
- Chapter 23: Drifting Along
- Chapter 24: Man with a Mission
- Chapter 25: A Wilderness Forever
- Chapter 26: Legacy
- Appendix
- Bibliography
- Notes
- About the Author