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  • Kirjastus: University of Utah Press,U.S.
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Reimagining a Place for the Wild contains a diverse collection of personal stories that describe encounters with the remaining wild creatures of the American West and critical essays that reveal wildlife’s essential place in western landscapes. Gleaned from historians, journalists, biologists, ranchers, artists, philosophers, teachers, and conservationists, these narratives expose the complex challenges faced by wild animals and those devoted to understanding them. Whether discussing keystone species like grizzly bears and gray wolves or microfauna swimming the thermal depths of geysers, these accounts reflect the authors’ expertise as well as their wonder and respect for wild nature. The writers do more than inform our sensibilities; their narratives examine both humanity’s conduct and its capacity for empathy toward other life. A selection of photos and paintings punctuates the volume.

This collection sprang from the Reimagine Western Landscapes Symposium held at the University of Utah’s Taft-Nicholson Environmental Humanities Education Center in Centennial Valley, Montana. These testaments join a chorus of voices seeking improved relations with the western wild in the twenty-first century.



Explores the dynamic and complex relationship between humans and wild creatures in the western United States
Director's Preface: The Heart of Reimagining xi
Leslie miller
PART 1 ENCOUNTER: UNDERSTANDING HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONNECTIONS
Waiting for Wolves
3(9)
Jeremy Schmidt
Living in a Circle of Heartbeats
12(19)
Julia Corbett
Field Notes from Twenty Years of Living into a Story of Grizzly Reconnection
31(9)
Steve Primm
Reimagining the Range of Wild: Biodiversity in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and Its Relevance in the World
40(23)
John D. Varley
PART 2 REIMAGINE: FORGING A NEW ETHIC
Reimagining the American West: Building a North American West for the People Who Want to Stay
63(18)
Harvey Locke
Reimagining Wild Life on the Northern Plains: Lessons from the Little Bighorn
81(26)
Gregory E. Smoak
Beauty as a Foundation for Conservation Ethics
107(15)
Kirk C. Robinson
Altered State: A Place for Wildlife
122(3)
Monte Dolack
Saving Things, Saving the West
125(7)
James C. Mcnutt
Love Has No Net Zero-Sum
132(7)
Erin Halcomb
PART 3 PRACTICE: PROGRAMMATIC APPROACHES
Managing, Accommodating, And Sustaining The Wild
139(14)
Wendy Fisher
Conserving Wild Bison in the Twenty-First Century
153(19)
Robert B. Keiter
Ranching Communities and Conservation Must Be Combined
172(11)
Yvonne Martinell
Managing and Sustaining the Wild
183(8)
Kerry C. Gee
Wildlife Encounters
191(8)
Michael Blenden
PART 4 ETHOS: WITHER HUMANITIES?
Restoring Transcendent Humanities Values as a Step to Reimagine Western Landscapes
199(15)
Timothy Bywater
The Environmental Crisis and the Ecology of the Environmental Humanities
214(7)
Jeffrey Mathes McCarthy
List of Contributors 221
Leslie Miller directs the Reimagine Western Landscapes Initiative. She was a leading advocate for open space preservation in Park City, Utah and has served on the University of Utah College of Humanities Partnership Board since 2003. She is a writer with feature stories in Park City Magazine, Salt Lake City Weekly, Carmel Magazine, and other publications.

Louise Excell is emeritus professor of English and humanities at Dixie State University. She now volunteers for environmental projects and serves on the boards of the Virgin River Land Preservation Association, the Mesa Retreat Center for Writers and Artists, and the Reimagine Western Landscapes Initiative.

Christopher Smart has been a Utah journalist since 1983. Formally educated in biology, he has long been interested in the wild and the meaning it holds for culture and people.