Hillbilly Redneck,
Glad to hear that folks are still discovering Haig-Brown. There were people in his day, and even before (Aldo Leopold for instance), who were aware of the damage being done to our environment in the name of profit. I read an article by Lois Crisler, (the wife of Herb Crisler who spent years wandering the Olympics and shot most of the footage for Disney's "The Olympic Elk")published in 1955, detailing the damage that was being done to watersheds all over the Olympics even then. Jim Lichatowich's book "Salmon Without Rivers" has, deservedly, received a lot of attention lately but I haven't heard anyone mention Bruce Brown's "Mountain in the Clouds" which covered a lot of the same ground almost twenty years ago. And guess what? The situation has gotten one hell of a lot worse. Enough venting, I hope you will enjoy Haig-Brown's work as much as I have over many years.
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