MENU The Early Years, Defining The System, The New Deal Years, The Poverty Years, Questions of The Ecological Revolution, Transformation and A System Threatened,
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About the Editor Lary Dilsaver is professor of historical geography at the University of South Alabama and consultant to the History Division of the National Park Service. Born and raised in California, he received a Ph.D. from Louisiana State University in 1982. He has co-authored Challenge of the Big Trees: A Resource History of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks and co-edited The Mountainous West and The American Environment (the latter published by Rowman and Littlefield). He has also written some two dozen articles and chapters on land use and management, conservation, and recreation. He and his wife, Robin, live in Spanish Fort, Alabama, adjacent to one of the last battlefields of the Civil War. END OF DOCUMENT |
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