Petrified Forest National Park: A Wilderness Bound in Time

Petrified Forest National Park: A Wilderness Bound in Time

by George M. Lubick
Petrified Forest National Park: A Wilderness Bound in Time

Petrified Forest National Park: A Wilderness Bound in Time

by George M. Lubick

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Overview

Yellowstone, Yosemite, the Grand Canyon—a few American national parks enjoy amusement-park status, eclipsing many other beautiful and significant parks due to their heavy political support and spectacular sights. Visitors to Petrified Forest National Park in northeastern Arizona can escape from the litter, snack bars, and crowds of the recreational parks to a 200-million-year-old ecosystem locked in stone. Enhanced by the unrivaled, colorful beauty of the adjacent Painted Desert, Petrified Forest National Park has captivated visitors since the area was discovered by early explorers. The history of the huge fossilized forest parallels that of Arizona. It was discovered and looted by adventurers and largely ignored by the government until President Theodore Roosevelt made it a national monument in 1906. The forest's location along Route 66 brought a large number of visitors during the time it enjoyed only monument status, but lack of funding for protection allowed much damage and theft of fossilized wood.

Petrified Forest National Park: A Wilderness Bound in Time speeds the reader on an ancient ecological journey, from the time of dinosaurs to the discovery of their Triassic fossils and on through a century of political maneuvering to create a place for the forest in American history. George Lubick describes how a dedicated few understood the environmental importance as well as the unique beauty of the park's Triassic Chinle Formation and the Painted Desert. Nearly a million people "visit the Triassic" annually; this environmental history of the ancient forest is important for those who know the park as well as those interested in natural America. Petrified Forest National Park is one of the few complete histories of any national park, a well-told, balanced treatment of the environmental, political, and historical factors that shape America's natural history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780816536726
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Publication date: 12/15/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 212
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

George M. Lubick is chair of the Department of History and an associate professor at Northern Arizona University.

Table of Contents

Contents List of Figures Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Chinle Times 2. "Quite a Forest of Petrified Trees" 3. Petrified Forest National Monument 4. Scientists and the Petrified Forest in the Early Twentieth Century 5. Custodians and Proprietors 6. The Ideal National Monument 7. After the War: Mission 66 to National Park and Beyond 8. Recent Science at the Petrified Forest Epilogue: The Future of the Past Notes Bibliography Index
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