This book is a comparative history of the development of ideas about nature particularly of the importance of native nature in the Anglo settler countries of the United States Canada Australia and New Zealand. It examines the development of natural history settlers'' adaptations to the end of expansion scientists'' shift from natural history to ecology and the rise of environmentalism. Addressing not only scientific knowledge but also popular issues from hunting to landscape painting this book explores the ways in which English-speaking settlers looked at nature in their new lands.
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