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Yellowstone and the Snowmobile - Locking Horns Over National Park Use (Hardcover, New)
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Yellowstone and the Snowmobile - Locking Horns Over National Park Use (Hardcover, New)
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It is the world's best-known national park, with a controversy that
no amount of snow can bury. Rosy-cheeked snowmobilers extol the
glories of riding through a winter wonderland, while
environmentalists decry the noise, the air pollution, and the harm
to wildlife. There seems to be no room for compromise. In this
first book-length study of winter use in any national park, Michael
Yochim examines the long standing conflict between the National
Park Service and groups who favor or object to snowmobiles in
Yellowstone. By illuminating the fundamental drivers of the
controversy - American values, community identity, industry
influence, and political tampering with policy - he doesn't merely
document the debate but shows how increasingly politicized battles
have taken a toll on the autonomy of the NPS and its ability to
protect the park. The debate itself, Yochim observes, is not over
whether one mode of transportation is more appropriate than
another, but whether it is more important to embrace nature's
sacredness or one's personal liberties. With motorized snow travel
sanctioned for forty years, snowmobilers see their sport as an
expression of freedom and rugged individualism, and attempts to
curtail their activity as un-American. Conversely,
environmentalists see parks as sacred space, so snowmobiles to them
are inappropriate in what they regard as a temple. Yochim discusses
the political and legal intricacies of arguments on both sides in a
balanced presentation - one that does not spare the NPS from close
scrutiny - and he examines influence on the Park Service from both
political parties. Along the way, he teases out the role of science
as a policy guide, the place of values in the controversy, and the
influence of strident personalities in the debate. In tracing the
history of motorized winter recreational use of the park from the
earliest days of winter visitation in the 1930s to the present,
Yochim shows that what is at stake is more than recreation in one
park but the very mission of the NPS - and whether political
machinations will keep it from protecting the park and
accomplishing that mission. ""Yellowstone and the Snowmobile""
allows readers to better understand this controversy, one that is
unlikely to go away any time soon.
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