The award-winning story of the century-and-half-long attempt to control Nature in the American wilderness, told through the prism of a tragic Death at Yellowstone--now in paperback In the summer of 1972, 25-year-old Harry Eugene Walker hitchhiked away from his family\'s northern Alabama dairy farm to see America.
Moving across decades and among Yellowstone, Yosemite, Glacier, and Sequoia National Parks, author and former park ranger Jordan Fisher Smith has crafted an epic, emotionally wrenching account of America\'s fraught, century-and-a-half-long attempt to remake Eden--in the name of saving it..
Two of the twentieth century\'s greatest wildlife biologists testified--on opposite sides.
The ensuing civil trial, brought against the US Department of the Interior for alleged mismanagement of the park\'s grizzly population, emerged as a referendum on how America\'s most beloved wild places should be conserved.
Nineteen days later he was killed by an endangered grizzly bear in Yellowstone National Park.
The award-winning story of the century-and-half-long attempt to control Nature in the American wilderness, told through the prism of a tragic Death at Yellowstone--now in paperback In the summer of 1972, 25-year-old Harry Eugene Walker hitchhiked away from his family\'s northern Alabama dairy farm to see America