This land is their land: Trump is selling out the US’s beloved wilderness
by Nate Schweber from Environment | The Guardian on (#6XC2M)
During the McCarthy era's darkest days, public lands came under attack. History now repeats itself - and this may be the last chance to defend what's ours
In 1913, on a remote, windswept stretch of buffalo-grass prairie in western North Dakota, Roald Peterson was born - the ninth of 11 children to hardy Norwegian homesteaders.
The child fell in love with the ecosystem he was born into. It was a landscape as awe-inspiring and expansive as the ocean, with hawks riding sage-scented winds by day and the Milky Way glowing at night.
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