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Welfare ranching : the subsidized destruction of the American West / edited by George Wuerthner and Mollie Matteson.

Van Pelt Library SF85.35.W4 W45 2002
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Wuerthner, George.
Matteson, Mollie Yoneko.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Grazing--Environmental aspects--West (U.S.).
Grazing.
Grazing--Environmental aspects.
Range management--West (U.S.).
Range management.
Range ecology--West (U.S.).
Range ecology.
Public lands--West (U.S.)--Management.
Public lands.
Management.
Physical Description:
xv, 346 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 35 cm
Place of Publication:
Washington [D.C.] : Island Press, [2002]
Summary:
Welfare Ranching reveals the deplorable practices that are ripping apart the ecological fabric of the arid West, where subsidized livestock grazing occurs on morethan 300 million acres of publicly owned land. The book offers a graphic look at the consequences of using taxpayer dollars to turn the West into a giant feedlot for cattle and sheep - the slaughter of predators, a growing number of endangered species, polluted rivers and streams, an increase in soil erosion, and weed invasion, to name just a few.
Through dramatic photographs and scientifically supported essays, the book shows that wherever cattle are grazing at the public trough, severe and sometimes irreversible ecological damage results. Fauna of all kinds are extirpated, endangered, or driven to extinction; riparian zones are trammeled and degraded; introductions of exotic grassesand foiled mitigation attempts abound. For years the true impacts of livestock grazing have gone unnoticed as the landscape has been altered slowly over time, making the changes difficult to discern.
With more than 150 powerful photographs, Welfare Ranching vividly illustrates the difference between lands appropriated for livestock production and the spectacular deserts, grasslands and forests that have been protected from its shattering effects. Essays by leading scientists, historians, and economic and policy experts - including Edward Abbey, Joy Belsky, Carl Bock, John Carter, Thomas Fleischner, Terrence Frest, and T.H. Watkins - document the many costs of ranching on public lands.
Welfare Ranching is testimony to an environmental tragedy but it is also an expression of hope that America's heritage of wild and vibrant western landscapes will be restored and renewed. It offers a clear path toward healing mpre than a century of reckless ranching in the arid West - towards a new West with a healthy andliving landscape, the revival of extirpated species, and beautiful testimony to true human values.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 329-343) and index.
ISBN:
1559639423
1559639431
OCLC:
48451211

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