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Wild by Law: The Rise of Environmentalism and the Creation of the Wilderness Act (DVD) |
Email This Page | | Filmmaker: Lawrence Hott and Diane Garey |
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Price listed includes Public Performance License. |
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By the middle of the twentieth century civilization had erased much of America`s natural landscape. As the wilderness shrank, the movement to protect it grew -- and in the end America did something no other country had ever done: it passed a law to protect its remaining wild land forever. Wild by Law is the story of the Wilderness Act of 1964 and the three men responsible for its passage: forester/philosopher Aldo Leopold, author of the best-selling A Sand County Almanac and the first to bring the word "ecology" into standard usage; Bob Marshall, millionaire socialist and founder of the Wilderness Society; and Howard Zahniser, a tireless bureaucrat with a profound love of the wild places he seldom saw. Singly and together, these three fought against the current of American thought from the 1920`s through the 1950`s to attain what had once seemed an unimaginable victory. More than just the story of an historic struggle to preserved the natural world, Wild by Law provides an invaluable overview of the roots of the environmental movement, offering a deeper understanding of one of the most important issues facing contemporary civilization. Please see the companion film, Wilderness Idea
Running time: 60 min., Year released: 2008 Close captioned?: N, Color?: Y Avail. formats: dvd ISBN: 9781559747837 Language: English, Subtitled?: N For classroom?: Y, Study Guide?: N Grade level: 7th and up
Other Credits: Florentine Films A film by Lawrence Hott and Diane Garey |
Academy Award Nomination, Best Documentary Feature
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This title can also be found in: Academy Award Nominees, Biology & Biologists, Ecology, Environmental, Florentine Films -- films by, Nature, Pollution, U.S. Government, U.S. History, Urban Planning/Urban Life, Wilderness, Wildlife |
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