Christopher Barns retired from the Arthur Carhart National Wilderness Training Center in 2015. He was the lead author of the Bureau of Land Management's 2012 Wilderness and Wilderness Study Area policies as well as a coauthor of many reports and law journal articles on Wilderness management. In addition, he wrote and directed the film American Values: American Wilderness for PBS. He has volunteered in Mesa Verde National Park since 2017.
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"A lifelong wilderness expert, Christopher Barns offers a nuanced and insightful history of wilderness's contested place in the national parks and the struggle over how we preserve both natural and cultural resources while allowing for their enjoyment." - Michael W. Childers, author of Colorado Powder Keg: Ski Resorts and the Environmental Movement "A unique and significant view of an important piece of the story of the America we live in." - Charlie Steen, former Mesa Verde National Park ranger