
Titles
- Wild By Law : The Wilderness Idea, Pt. II
- Aldo Leopold, Bob Marshall, Howard Zahniser And The Redefinition Of American Progress
Attribution
a film by Lawrence Hott and Diane Garey ; a production of Florentine Films ; writer, Ken ChowderPublication Details
VideoDirect Cinema1991Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS MEDIA: VIDEO (MAIN) QH76 .W53 1991 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
View record in LOLA catalogDescription
Wild by Law is the story of the Wilderness Act of 1964 and the three men responsible for its passage: forester/philosopher Aldo Leopold, author of the best-selling A Sand County Almanac and the first to bring the word “ecology” into standard usage; (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
Notes
- Cinematographer, Allen Moore ; editor, Diane Garey ; narrator, Linda Hunt ; music, Richard Einhorn
- The Wilderness Act of 1964 is the legacy of three men: Wilderness Society Founder Bob Marshall, forester- philosopher Aldo Leopold, and activist Howard Zahniser. Looks at how these three men struggled against the current of American thought during industrialization of the 1920s, the war years of the 1940s, and the boom years of the 1950s. Eventually their actions caused a profound shift in American attitudes toward preservation of wild lands
- Adult
- VHS
ISBN
- 1559744200
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