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Dale Clarke Franz takes us into a place that exists
mostly on its own terms, a forest with three rivers,
elk, bobcats, bear, and other life that thrives
only in remote locations.

Michigan's longest and most visible environmental controversy
over oil and gas development has been in the Pigeon River Country.
Other threats have arisen. Franz examines these in the context of
why the outdoors is so appealing to humans, raising the question
of what constitutes our selves as living beings.

 

 

From the author's website, www.dalefranz.org

   
  This is a brand new edition of the classic book by Dale Franz describing the history of the Pigeon River Country Forest and the people, events, and natural features that have made the Forest a special place. Long out of print, with updates by the author in 2007, the Pigeon River Country Association is glad to have the opportunity to help make this unique and special book available once again.

Please take note that we're an all volunteer organization.  We try to respond to purchases & questions as quickly as we can, but it may be a few days before we get back to you. Thank you for your patience.

All sales made through this website benefit the Pigeon River Country Association, a registered 501(c)3 non-profit, all volunteer organization dedicated to the protection and preservation of the Pigeon River Country.

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