Article Results (Showing 1 - 10 of 18) RSS Alert
-
Life at MISSION CREEP U
What can you do when your college changes focus in the middle of your career? Many Americans will work for multiple employers during their...
Academe, 05/01/06 by Dubrow, Greg; Moseley, Bryan; Dustin, Daniel · More from publication -
Land as legacy: 20th century American presidents left land as their contribution for future generations to enjoy
When Richard Wetherill, a free-spirited rancher from Mancos, Colo., stumbled upon Cliff Palace in 1888, he was consumed by what he saw. He took...
Parks & Recreation, 05/01/05 by Daniel Dustin · More from publication -
Looking into the eye of the storm: the town of Port Charlotte, Fla., rallies around parks, and learns some tough lessons after Hurricane Charley strikes
Picture this scenario: You live in Port Charlotte, Fla. Your home is adjacent to a saltwater canal that flows into Charlotte Harbor and the Gulf of...
Parks & Recreation, 11/01/04 by Daniel L. Dustin · More from publication -
Ban snowmobiles in Yellowstone National Park
Let me say at the outset that I'm not a fan of snowmobiles. I prefer cross-country skis or, better yet, snowshoes. I prefer peace and quiet to the...
Parks & Recreation, 06/01/03 by Daniel Dustin · More from publication -
One dog or another: tugging at the strands of social science
On the cover of Nature and the Human Spirit: Toward an Expanded Land Management Ethic is a painting of an old woman at the edge of the Badlands...
Journal of Leisure Research, 01/01/02 by Daniel L. Dustin · More from publication -
Wall Drug South Dakota: An Original Tourist Trap - travel industry, South Dakota
When Ted Hustead bought a small drugstore in 1931 on the edge of the Badlands in Wall, South Dakota (population 800), no one anticipated what he...
Parks & Recreation, 09/01/01 by Daniel L. Dustin · More from publication -
Collaborative Conflict Resolution At Devils Tower National Monument - dispute over use of monument by Native Americans as a sacred site and rock climbers
In The Way to Rainy Mountain, N. Scott Momaday recounts the Kiowa story of seven sisters and a brother playing in the hills of what we know today...
Parks & Recreation, 07/01/01 by Daniel L. Dustin · More from publication -
The Curious History Of Dry Tortugas National Park - Dry Tortugas Islands in the Gulf of Mexico
His stories were what frightened people worst of all. Dreadful stories they were -- about hanging, and walking the plank, and storms at sea, and...
Parks & Recreation, 09/01/99 by Daniel Dustin · More from publication -
A Leopoldian Success Story: Mojave National Preserve
The Rocky Mountain system of wilderness areas covers a wide gamut of forest types, from the juniper breaks of the Southwest to the "illimitable...
Parks & Recreation, 07/01/99 by Daniel L. Dustin · More from publication -
A night at the Opera - Dade Correctional Institution's Inmates Opera Club
Member of the Inmate Opera Club at the Dade Correctional Institution formed the chorus for a performance of the opera 'Cavalleria Rusticana' at the...
Parks & Recreation, 03/01/99 by Daniel Dustin · More from publication


