Saving Sterling Forest: The Epic Struggle to Preserve New York’s Highlands

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Saving Sterling Forest: The Epic Struggle to Preserve New York’s Highlands Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: State University of New York Press
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Pages: 216 Illustrations and other contents: Total Illustrations: 0 Language: English ISBN: 9780791469408 Categories: , , ,
Weight0.318 kg
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"The long but ultimately victorious battle to protect Sterling Forest should be a model for other efforts around the country to prevent sprawl and preserve open spaces. Passionate private citizens, supported by several nonprofit organizations and backed by the hard work of public officials in two states and at many levels of government, together defended this spectacular natural resource from rapidly encroaching development. As a result, we established one of the largest tracts of protected land near a major metropolitan area to be found anywhere in the country, ensuring that this ecologically, scenically, and historically significant property will be enjoyed by future generations.Ann Botshon's work is an important documentation of one of the most significant open space victories in the nation. It is imperative that the lessons learned in the struggle to save Sterling Forest be imparted to a new generation of advocates who are likely to face even more difficult challenges in protecting our access to and relationship with the natural world." — U.S. Representative Maurice D. Hinchey, 22nd Congressional District of New York

Author Biography

Ann Botshon (1942–2004) was Coordinator of the Wallkill River Task Force and Editor of the Sierra Atlantic, the quarterly magazine published by the Atlantic (New York) Chapter of the Sierra Club.