A unique idealism, a mystique, is the foundation of the National Park Idea. It will not survive without advocacy and consistent defense. These memoirs follow that theme in a nearly day-to-day record of the author’s experience working for the National Park Service and the University of Montana. Part 2 covers 1965-1993, during which the author worked for the National Park Service in Glacier National Park and for the University of Montana as a School of Forestry faculty member.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/mcclelland/1001/thumbnail.jp
A series of radio broad casts over Station KGO, San Francisco, California, in the spring of 1935, fi...
It is widely recognized that national parks are places set aside for the protection of the ecologica...
The idea of a National Park contains a diversity of values and missions. This paper takes a multi-di...
A unique idealism, a mystique, is the foundation of the National Park Idea. It will not survive with...
The idea of national parks has long conjured particular images for people, from the vast, majestic l...
"This is the Tenth Annual Report of the Director of the National Park Service to the Secretary of th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018In the second half of the twentieth century, the Unite...
abstract: For more than 100 years, the Unite States National Park Service (NPS) has been guided by a...
The article discusses recreation activities in the U.S. Park Service (USPS) system and the USPS\u27 ...
America’s national parks are a preserved ‘sub-ecosphere’ established in the North American Continent...
In 1872, our nation’s first national park, Yellowstone, was “dedicated and set apart as a public par...
As the flagship U.S. National Park, Yellowstone,throughout its administrative history, has set manyp...
A quest through the national park system reveals new models for a more humane societ
We believe that this means preserving the full complement of native flora and fauna, and allowing th...
On the occasion of the National Parks centennial comes an irreverent question: Are the parks still r...
A series of radio broad casts over Station KGO, San Francisco, California, in the spring of 1935, fi...
It is widely recognized that national parks are places set aside for the protection of the ecologica...
The idea of a National Park contains a diversity of values and missions. This paper takes a multi-di...
A unique idealism, a mystique, is the foundation of the National Park Idea. It will not survive with...
The idea of national parks has long conjured particular images for people, from the vast, majestic l...
"This is the Tenth Annual Report of the Director of the National Park Service to the Secretary of th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018In the second half of the twentieth century, the Unite...
abstract: For more than 100 years, the Unite States National Park Service (NPS) has been guided by a...
The article discusses recreation activities in the U.S. Park Service (USPS) system and the USPS\u27 ...
America’s national parks are a preserved ‘sub-ecosphere’ established in the North American Continent...
In 1872, our nation’s first national park, Yellowstone, was “dedicated and set apart as a public par...
As the flagship U.S. National Park, Yellowstone,throughout its administrative history, has set manyp...
A quest through the national park system reveals new models for a more humane societ
We believe that this means preserving the full complement of native flora and fauna, and allowing th...
On the occasion of the National Parks centennial comes an irreverent question: Are the parks still r...
A series of radio broad casts over Station KGO, San Francisco, California, in the spring of 1935, fi...
It is widely recognized that national parks are places set aside for the protection of the ecologica...
The idea of a National Park contains a diversity of values and missions. This paper takes a multi-di...