Klamath Heartlands: A Guide To The Klamath Reservation Forest Plan
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Book Description
Klamath Heartlands introduces the unique-in-the-nation plan by the Klamath Tribes of southern Oregon to restore the "remembered forest" of their former reservation, an area that Oregon governor Tom McCall called "the greatest single stand of ponderosa pines to be found anywhere in the West." Part of the Tribes' effort to regain lands they lost in 1954, the Klamath Reservation Forest Plan offers a vision of ecological and cultural restoration that will change the way we think about Western forests.
Klamath Heartlands combines photographs, maps, and text in a sturdy and engaging field guide. A series of fold-out and fold-up map pages leads each reader into the forest itself to discover the Tribes' vision and the significance of achieving it.
About the Author
Edward C. Wolf is an environmental writer and editor whose books include Salmon Nation, The Rain Forests of Home, and A Tidewater Place. He lives in Portland, Oregon.
Based in Portland, Oregon, Ecotrust has as its mission to build Salmon Nation, a place where people and wild salmon thrive. Ecotrust's program areas include Fisheries, Forests, Food & Farms, Native Programs, and Bioregional Citizenship.
Klamath Heartlands: A Guide To The Klamath Reservation Forest Plan,Edward C. Wolf,Andrew Fuller,Ecotrust,0967636434,Agriculture - Irrigation,Environmental Conservation & Protection - General,Nature,Travel,Trees & Forests - General,United States - West - Pacific (General)
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