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Tracing the history of government control over the US environment since the 1840s, Harmond and Curran (history, St. John's College, New York) survey such topics as early local fish and game laws, both President Roosevelts' roles in the conservation movement, and the more recent federal record. The book features 17 documents, including a Rachel Carson award acceptance speech (1964) and excerpts from a 1996 report on The Arctic Wildlife Refuge. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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