Wildlands of the West the story of the Bureau of Land Management /

In Wildlands of the West, author Leslie Allen and photographer Melissa Farlow roam this expanse, exploring its wonders and the BLM's role in administering them. Here are unknown cliffs whose beauty rivals that of the Grand Canyon; rugged landscapes that conceal the nation's densest concent...

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Main Author: Allen, Leslie
Other Authors: National Geographic Society (U.S.)
Format: Book
Language: English
Published: Washington, D.C. : National Geographic Society, [2002]
Physical Description: 199 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 26 cm.
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Summary: In Wildlands of the West, author Leslie Allen and photographer Melissa Farlow roam this expanse, exploring its wonders and the BLM's role in administering them. Here are unknown cliffs whose beauty rivals that of the Grand Canyon; rugged landscapes that conceal the nation's densest concentration of archaeological sites; magnificent redwood stands, already ancient when Europeans arrived; and isolated stretches of wild coastline a scant 200 miles from San Francisco. Elsewhere, cattle graze on allotments leased to ranchers by the BLM, oil rigs pump black gold from BLM land, and prospectors stake their claims on BLM parcels, mining for gold, silver, copper, and uranium under laws enacted more than a century ago.-- From fly leaf.
Item Description: Includes bibliographical references (page 195) and index.
In Wildlands of the West, author Leslie Allen and photographer Melissa Farlow roam this expanse, exploring its wonders and the BLM's role in administering them. Here are unknown cliffs whose beauty rivals that of the Grand Canyon; rugged landscapes that conceal the nation's densest concentration of archaeological sites; magnificent redwood stands, already ancient when Europeans arrived; and isolated stretches of wild coastline a scant 200 miles from San Francisco. Elsewhere, cattle graze on allotments leased to ranchers by the BLM, oil rigs pump black gold from BLM land, and prospectors stake their claims on BLM parcels, mining for gold, silver, copper, and uranium under laws enacted more than a century ago.-- From fly leaf.
Physical Description: 199 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 26 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (page 195) and index.
ISBN: 0792280504
9780792280507