A photographic and multidisciplinary study of one of America's last
undeveloped—and most endangered—landscapes, edited by a Pulitzer
Prize–winning author. A vast expanse of rock formations, sand dunes,
and sagebrush in central and southwest Wyoming, the little-known Red
Desert is one of the last undeveloped landscapes in the United States,
as well as one of the most endangered. It is a last refuge for many
species of wildlife. Sitting atop one of North America's largest
untapped reservoirs of natural gas, the Red Desert is a magnet for
energy producers who are damaging its complex and fragile ecosystem in
a headlong race to open a new domestic source of energy and reap the
profits. To capture and preserve what makes the Red Desert both
valuable and scientifically and historically interesting, writer Annie
Proulx and photographer Martin Stupich enlisted a team of scientists
and scholars to join them in exploring the Red Desert through many
disciplines: geology, hydrology, paleontology, ornithology, zoology,
entomology, botany, climatology, anthropology, archaeology, sociology,
and history. Their essays reveal many fascinating, often previously
unknown facts about the Red Desert—everything from the rich pocket
habitats that support an amazing diversity of life to engrossing
stories of the transcontinental migrations that began in prehistory
and continue today on I-80—which bisects the Red Desert.
Complemented by Martin Stupich's photo-essay, which portrays both the
beauty and the devastation that characterize the region today, Red
Desert bears eloquent witness to a unique landscape in its final
years as a wild place.
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History of a Place
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780292742628
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter