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Paul Walden Hansen takes stock of what has been accomplished and what has been squandered in the many environmental contests in which he was involved during his forty-year career as a conservationist. In seeking to identify the strategies that worked and to pinpoint why progress on so many important issues never materialized, Hansen realized that the most important predictor of success or failure was the willingness of opposing interests to find common ground.

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Paul Walden Hansen takes stock of what has been accomplished and what has been squandered in the many environmental contests in which he was involved during his forty-year career as a conservationist. In seeking to identify the strategies that worked and to pinpoint why progress on so many important issues never materialized, Hansen realized that the most important predictor of success or failure was the willingness of opposing interests to find common ground.
Autorenporträt
PAUL WALDEN HANSEN, a longtime environmental protection, wildlife science, and conservation management professional, is executive director of the Murie Center, located in Grand Teton National Park. The former director of The Nature Conservancy's Greater Yellowstone Program and the former executive director of the Izaak Walton League, he lives in Jackson, Wyoming.