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Char Miller

Char Miller is the W.M. Keck Professor of Environmental Analysis and History at Pomona College, and among his most recent books are "Not So Golden State: Sustainability vs. the California Dream," "The Nature of Hope: Grassroots Organizing, Environmental Justice, and Political Change," "Public Lands, Public Debates: A Century of Controversy," and "Death Valley National Park: A History."
Recent Articles
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endangered species
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A Brief History of the Elephant Seals at Piedras Blancas
Post date: 2015-01-28T06:55:11-08:00The recovery of the northern elephant seal population is a welcome sign of nature's resilience and human stewardship.
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Angeles National Forest
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The Good and Bad of the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument
Post date: 2014-10-09T05:25:16-07:00Budgets and political lines could trouble the new monument, but they should not stop it from moving forward.
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Aldo Leopold
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Go Wild: Celebrating the Gila Wilderness Area's 90th Birthday
Post date: 2014-06-03T02:22:50-07:00What do we mean by wilderness? The Gila Wilderness Area's history provides a complicated definition.
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Growing Pains: Legalizing Marijuana Might Save Our National Forests
Post date: 2014-05-01T08:18:38-07:00Illegal marijuana grows are devastating our public lands. So why not make pot legal?
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Pitzer College Divests from Fossil Fuels -- Who's Next?
Post date: 2014-04-18T03:47:00-07:00Pitzer College's Climate Action Plan is a template for other institutions wanting to break their fossil-fuel addiction.
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Forest History Society
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A Woman of the Woods: Susan R. Schrepfer, 1941-2014
Post date: 2014-04-09T11:40:13-07:00Susan Schrepfer was a keen observer of the human interaction with nature across time, a stellar historian.