Contents
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Introduction
1. Learning to Love the Outdoors
2. Time in the Woods
3. Discovering Alaska, Discovering Self
4. Entrée into Ecological Fieldwork
5. Falling in Love with the Alpine
6. Deer Ecology and Management in Southeast Rainforests
7. The St. Matthew Islands: Challenging Conventional Ecological Wisdom
8. Leading the Alaska Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit and Mentoring Graduate Students
9. Wildlife Reactions to Oil Development
10. Ungulate Research Across the Circumarctic
11. Soviet–US Détente Exchanges in Arctic Ecology
12. Expanding Horizons Beyond the Arctic
13. Managing Wildlife in Alaska: Territorial Days, Statehood, and the Era of Big Oil
14. Not Quite Retired: Staying Connected to Science
15. Walking in the Footsteps of Aldo Leopold: A Scientific Legacy
16. Ethical Considerations in Caribou Management
17. Valuing Northern Lands
18. Defining the Wilderness Concept
19. Environmental Philosophy: People and the Environment
20. Hunting Ethics and the Morality of Hunting
21. On Being Objective
22. Alaska’s People, Economics, and Resources
References
Index