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Book Review
| To the White Clouds: Idaho's Conservation Saga, 1900–1970. By J. M. Neil. (Pullman: Washington State University Press, 2005. xv + 215 pp. Maps, notes, bibliography, index. $21.95, paper.)
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Much of Idaho remains rugged wilderness, with approximately four million acres managed as wildlife and game preserves, recreation areas, and national monuments. In a state known for its mining and timber industries and large-scale irrigation and hydroelectric schemes, this fact may come as a surprise until one reads J. M. Neil's history of conservation in the Gem State. |
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