Listen to the Land
Conservation Conversations
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Wisconsin Press
Published:30th Mar '09
Should be back in stock very soon

Inspired by years of talking with farmers, foragers, loggers, tribal activists, seed savers, fishers, railroaders, and nature lovers of all stripes, Dennis Boyer has created in ""Listen to the Land"", a fascinating communal conversation that invites readers to ponder their own roles in grassroots environmentalism. The nearly fifty voices that Boyer recreates here cross genders, generations, and geography. They include an Ojibwe leader contemplating nuclear waste, a houseboat dweller, a woman sharing her skills in gathering edible plants, a caboose-tender, a Milwaukeean fighting urban blight - even a recluse who shoots out streetlights. Each of the extraordinarily varied perspectives that Boyer recreates here considers the question, 'How do I interact with the Earth?'. Each has something important to say that expands our understanding of conservation and environmentalism. ""Listen to the Land"" encourages you to read a conversation or two and then go outside and start one of your own.
If we're ever going to be nicer to the Earth it would be a good idea to be nicer to each other.... The Earth is already whole; work on wholeness for the human critters. Clean up after yourself, look both ways before you cross the street, and don't take any wooden nickels. - advice from a post-Nader ecologist, excerpt from Listen to the Land ""I have seen no other work that resembles Listen to the Land. It includes diverse perspectives on the environment, sense of place, the power of nature, and relationship to the land. It belongs on the shelf next to Gaylord Nelson, Aldo Leopold, John Muir, and Henry David Thoreau."" - Jerry Apps, author of In a Pickle: A Family Farm Story
ISBN: 9780299225643
Dimensions: 156mm x 225mm x 10mm
Weight: 290g
216 pages