Big Game in Alaska Dr Meichun DuanWith the Klondike gold rush, a struggle erupted in Alaska between the protection of big game animals and mans economic ambitions, a riveting story chronicled by Morgan Sherwood in Big Game in Alaska. In concise and clear prose, Sherwood charts the history of this environmental and political conflict, examining the creation of the Alaska Game Commission in the early 1930s, the use of distorted science and menacing technologies, the antipathy of farmers
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