Revolution on the Range
The Rise of a New Ranch in the American West
248 pages
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Bibliography, index
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6 x 9
In the final decade of the twentieth century, the American West was at war. Battle lines had hardened, with environmentalists squarely on one side of the fence, and ranchers on the other. By the mid-1990s, debates over the region’s damaged land had devolved into political wrangling, bitter lawsuits, and even death-threats. Conventional wisdom told us those who wanted to work the land and those who wanted to protect it had fundamentally different—and irreconcilable—values. In Revolution on the Range, Courtney White challenges that truism, heralding stories from a new American West where cattle and conservation go hand in hand. He argues that ranchers and environmentalists have more in common than they’ve typically admitted: a love of wildlife, a deep respect for nature, and a strong allergic reaction to suburbanization. The real conflict has not been over ethics, but approaches. Today, a new brand of ranching is bridging the divide by mimicking nature while still turning a profit. Westerners are literally reinventing the ranch by confronting their own assumptions about nature, profitability, and each other. Ranchers are learning that new ideas can actually help preserve traditional lifestyles. Environmentalists are learning that protected landscapes aren’t always healthier than working ones. White, a self-proclaimed middle-class city boy, has learned there’s more to ranching than grit and cowboy boots. The author’s own transformation from conflict-oriented environmentalist to radical centrist mirrors the change sweeping the region. As ranchers and environmentalists find common cause, they’re discovering new ways to live on—and preserve—the land they both love. Revolution on the Range is the story of that journey, and a heartening vision of the new American West.
“In a time when environmental reporting has become justifiably gloomy, this book is a refreshing breath of pragmatic optimism…. White’s vision of stewardship, openness to new ideas, giving as well as taking will inspire anyone who loves humanity or the great outdoors.”
"White’s quiet and reverent tone befits a book about the potency of conciliation. Revolution on the Range is powerful because it bites off a relatively small but vital chunk of an ecological problem, and lays out a viable path to a solution."
"Courtney White is the epicenter of the Radical Center that is healing the West. Join him in this revolution."
“Community is the most important solution to the environmental crisis we face. But community has got to be more than a feel-good buzzword. When it works, it's the result of hard work and real attempts at understanding. This fine volume is a handbook for that kind of work.”
Prologue
Part I: The New Ranch
Chapter One: The New Ranch
Chapter Two: Replenishing Soil and People
Chapter Three: Getting Into The Game
Interlude: Ranching With Wildlife
Chapter Four: Out of Cowboy Island
Chapter Five: Changing the World
Part II: The Working Wilderness
Chapter Six: The Working Wilderness
Chapter Seven: Goals That Unite
Chapter Eight: Quid Pro Quo
Interlude: A Macho Failure
Chapter Nine: Thinking Like a Creek
Chapter Ten: The Gift
Part III: The Big Picture
Chapter 11: Across Boundaries
Chapter 12: Useful Science
Chapter 13: Ceaseless Change
Interlude: Seeing the Forest and the Trees
Chapter 14: Mugido
Acknowledgements
Selected Bibliography
Index
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