Illuminating and significant. Wrights study of an unlikely trio of transnational speciesa tree, an insect, a mammalreveals the ways organisms shaped historical approaches to landscape connectivity.Emily Wakild, author of A Moderating Force: Conserving Nature in National Parks in Patagonia and Amazonia
"This book uncovers the roots of landscape conservation, revealing how following wildlife's pathways proves that protecting nature demands bold action across vast lands and international borders." Jodi Hilty, president and chief scientist of the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative Will Wrights in-depth exploration of a key tension in conservationthat many ecosystems, species ranges, and environmental issues do not align with political bordersis an important and timely contribution.Germán Vergara, author of Fueling Mexico: Energy and Environment, 18501950
Few scholars can range so nimbly across places, peoples, plants, and animals and weave the details into a larger story of such profound significance. This should be required reading for anyone who cares about large landscape conservation in a time of global change.Mark Fiege, author of The Republic of Nature: An Environmental History of the United States