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Keeper of the Wild - The Life of Ernest Oberholtzer (Paperback)
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Keeper of the Wild - The Life of Ernest Oberholtzer (Paperback)
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Ernest Oberholtzer (1884-1977) is one of the great unsung heroes of
the American conservation movement of the twentieth century.
Selected as one of the 100 influential Minnesotans of the twentieth
century by the Minneapolis Star Tribune, a friend and contemporary
of both Aldo Leopold and Sigurd Olson, and one of founders of The
Wilderness Society, "Ober" was best known for his pioneering work
to preserve one of the last remaining wilderness areas east of the
Rockies--the Quetico-Superior region of northern Minnesota and
southern Ontario.
The long campaign by Ober and many others to preserve this area
made a significant and lasting impression on conservation and
wilderness preservation efforts around the world. Keeper of the
Wild is the first book to document and explore the life of the man
who led the fight to save the area that eventually became Voyageurs
National Park and the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (today
the most visited wilderness area in the United States), and the
successful effort to preserve Quetico Provincial Park in Ontario as
a protected wilderness area.
Drawing on a lifetime of notebooks, letters, and speeches, as well
as interviews with the people who knew him best, Paddock maps
Ober's transformation from a daring young outdoorsman and
adventurer to an equally fierce defender of our country's
disappearing wilderness areas.
Along with his desire to preserve the natural beauty of the
boundary waters, Ober was also committed to preserving the culture
of the native peoples of the northern wilderness. He befriended and
traveled with them, learned to speak Ojibwe fluently, and began a
life-long study of the legends and oral tradition of their culture.
Because of his efforts on their behalf, the Ojibwe called him
"Atisokan," meaning "legend" or "teller-of-legends."
JOE PADDOCK is a poet, oral historian, and environmental writer. A
founding member of the Land Stewardship Project, he is the
principal author of Soil and Survival: Land Stewardship and the
Future of American Agriculture. His poetry collections are "Handful
of Thunder: A Prairie Cycle," "Earth Tongues," and "Boars' Dance
"and he edited the oral history collection "Things We Know Best."
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