Wild Washington documents how great accomplishments have been achieved by persons of modest means and often with no special past experience.
- Editor: Edward A. Whitesell, with students from Evergreen State College
- Softcover; 414 pages; color and black-and-white photographs
- The Mountaineers Books; copyright 2004
- A snapshot of wildlands at risk and the issues involved in Washington state, region by region
- What needs to be done and how, by citizens like you
- Success stories of citizens who have made a difference, past and present
- Strategies for grass roots campaigns that work
Beyond giving money or answering "action alert" campaigns to write your local congressperson, how can you, as a citizen work directly to help protect the wild places you know and love? This book tells how, working together, individuals can change the laws and rules governing wildlands in this state.
Made in USA.
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