Andrea Olive is a professor of political science and geography at the University of Toronto, Mississauga. She is originally from Saskatchewan and still migrates there annually to spend time at her summer home in the Aspen Parklands.
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Foreword Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1-Humanity First Chapter 2-The 1960s-70s: Birds First Chapter 3-The 1980s: A Dam and Devine Decade Chapter 4-The Early 1990s: From Politics to Politician Chapter 5-The Late 1990s: High Tide of Conservation Chapter 6-The Early 2000s: From Politician to Local Activist Chapter 7-The 2010s: Missing the Trees and the Land Chapter 8-Farming and the Future of Conservation Conclusion Postface Chronology of Lorne Scott Notes on Sources References Index
"Protecting the Prairies gives the reader an inside look at how conservation policy has been shaped by humans willing to make compromises to achieve their goals...this book fills in a gap about Saskatchewan's history of conservation politics. And the details of Lorne Scott's lifelong contributions bring those politics to life."-The Otter (Network in Canadian History & Environment) "...brings humanity and warmth to the politics of conservation." -Candace Savage, author of A Geography of Blood "A compelling, eloquent, and wise book." -Daniel Macfarlane, Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, Western Michigan University "A wonderful story of a man who has given most of his life to protecting Saskatchewan's natural environment." -Ken Ludwig, president of Nature Saskatchewan

