Michael Frome is an author, educator, and tireless champion of America's natural heritage. He has been a featured columnist in the Los Angeles Times, Field & Stream, American Forests, and Defenders of Wildlife, and has written twenty-two books, including Battle for the Wilderness (1997) and Green Ink: An Introduction to Environmental Journalism (1998). In 1995 he retired from the faculty of Western Washington University, USA where he directed a pioneering program in environmental journalism and writing.
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"Very engaging. Frome is a significant figure in modern park and environmental history, having been preeminent as a journalist in the field for many, many years. What he thinks on these matters is worth pondering."-Joseph L. Sax, author of Mountains without Handrails: Reflections on the National Parks