Logging of ancient forests. A polluting oil refinery. Overdevelopment and privatization. These are the threats that prompted the creation of our great Southeastern national parks. The movement to establish almost every national park was the response to an environmental crisis. Local communities and national leaders alike recognized the value in preserving our unique and wonderful landscapes and preserving them for future generations. As we face similar ecological and environmental crises today, knowing this history can give you the encouragement and inspiration you need to defend your public lands. For the first time ever, this book brings you the rousing history of eight parks in the Southeastern national parks in a well-illustrated, accessible form. These stories stretch across landscapes, from the depths of Mammoth Cave to Shenandoah's bald peaks to the sand beaches of Biscayne. Each chapter traces the history of an individual park, from indigenous cultures to environmental threats to grassroots movements. Compact and easy to throw in your backpack, the histories told in this book are certain to enhance your enjoyment and appreciation of America's best idea.
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