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The Story of Land, Water, and Wildlife in the American West

The Aspen Institute via YouTube

Overview

Explore the complex interplay between land, water, and wildlife in the American West through this 58-minute lecture. Delve into topics such as water management, the concept of the American Serengeti, the myth of the West, and the role of women in frontier history. Examine the implications of the closing frontier, learn about single woman homesteaders, and gain insights into the challenges facing grizzly bears and water resources in the region. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the ecological and cultural factors that have shaped the Western landscape and continue to influence its future.

Syllabus

Introduction
Water in the West
American Serengeti
Cowboy Hero
Myth of the West
Women in History
Moving to the West
The Frontier
Implications of No Longer Having a Frontier
Women in the West
Single Woman Homesteaders
Grizzly Bears
Water

Taught by

The Aspen Institute

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