Saving the Big Sky: A Chronicle of Land Conservation in Montana: A Presentation by the Authors

Primary tabs

Age Group:

Adults
Please note you are looking at an event that has already happened.

Program Description

Event Details

Join the Billings Public Library and This House of Books for a presentation by and discussion with the authors of Saving the Big Sky: A Chronicle of Land Conservation in Montana. "The essential purpose of Saving the Big Sky is to inspire the reader to help conserve even more of Montana," write Bruce Bugbee, Robert Kiesling, and John Wright in this compelling study of how six million acres of biodiverse land were conserved in Montana over the past fifty years. Indigenous and non-Indigenous knowledge about land stewardship has evolved, and since the 1970s tribes, nonprofit organizations, land trusts, and government agencies have conserved land in many creative ways. 

Beautifully illustrated with more than ninety color photographs and thirty detailed maps, Saving the Big Sky showcases land conservation achievements across eight regions of the state: the Rocky Mountain Front, the Blackfoot Valley, the Greater Yellowstone, the Missoula Region, the Helena Region, Northwest Montana, the Flathead Indian Reservation, and the American Prairie.