Pacific Raincoast
Explore the captivating landscapes of the Pacific Northwest in Pacific Raincoast by Robert Bunting, published by the University Press of Kansas in 1996. This engaging paperback spans 248 pages, offering readers a profound look into the region's rich natural beauty and the ongoing conflicts that shape it.
While the Pacific Northwest is often celebrated for its lush forests and breathtaking vistas, it has also become a battleground for contentious issues involving spotted owls, salmon, logging interests, and power companies. In this insightful work, Bunting delves into these conflicts, revealing them as mere reflections of the larger competition for control over this extraordinary region.
Join Robert Bunting on a journey that not only highlights the stunning scenery but also invites readers to consider the complex interplay of environmental and economic forces at work in the Pacific Raincoast.