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Emphasizing that current visitors to Yosemite - or to any national park - can still experience the solitude, wildness and romanticism of nature, this work argues that modern exploration would benefit from a national parks policy that actively promotes nature study.

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Emphasizing that current visitors to Yosemite - or to any national park - can still experience the solitude, wildness and romanticism of nature, this work argues that modern exploration would benefit from a national parks policy that actively promotes nature study.
Autorenporträt
Thomas R. Vale is professor of geography at the UW-Madison. He received his B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley. Geraldine R. Vale is a freelance writer and public school teacher. They are the coauthors of U.S. Forty Today: Thirty Years of Landscape Change in America, also published by the University of Wisconsin Press. Thomas Vale is co-editor, with Robert Ostergren, of Wisconsin Land and Life, also published by the Press.