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Enos A. Mills

Wild Life on the Rockies

In “Wild Life on the Rockies,” Enos A. Mills eloquently captures the rich natural history of the Rocky Mountains, painting a vivid portrait of its flora and fauna through his engaging narrative. Written in a descriptive and lyrical style, Mills combines scientific observation with personal anecdotes, immersed in the grandeur of the wilderness. His work serves as both a celebration and a cautionary tale regarding the delicate ecosystems and wildlife at stake during the early conservation movement of the early 20th century, situating it firmly within the context of America's burgeoning environmental consciousness. Enos A. Mills, often regarded as the “Father of Rocky Mountain National Park,” dedicated much of his life to conservation efforts and educating the public about nature. His experiences as a naturalist, mountain guide, and writer directly influenced his desire to convey the importance of preserving the natural world. Inspired by his deep connection to the Rockies, Mills's work reflects his passion for preserving the serenity and biodiversity of this unique region. “Wild Life on the Rockies” is a must-read for nature enthusiasts and those interested in American environmental history. Mills'Äôs profound observations and heartfelt prose invite readers to explore the breathtaking landscapes he cherished, instilling a sense of wonder and prompting a deeper appreciation for the natural world.
174 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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