

The Rise of the American Conservation Movement
Book • 2016
This book provides a nuanced exploration of the American conservation movement from the mid-19th to the early 20th century.
It delves into how race, class, and gender influenced the movement's development, including the establishment of national parks and wildlife protection efforts.
Taylor also discusses the contributions of marginalized groups to environmental policy and activism.
It delves into how race, class, and gender influenced the movement's development, including the establishment of national parks and wildlife protection efforts.
Taylor also discusses the contributions of marginalized groups to environmental policy and activism.
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