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Gila Libre!

by M.H. Salmon

Tells the story of the river, Gila that includes roughly four million acres of the nation's first designated (1924) wilderness area, New Mexico's largest national forest, and the state's only undammed river.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

M. H. Salmon was told, ""a river named 'Gila' offered sporting fish. But this was no river. It was a stream, and standing on the bank I could see that if you picked out a riffle you could cross on foot without wetting your knees. Hardly even your ankles. I knew rivers - the St. Lawrence, the Seneca, the Oswego, the Salmon, the Black, and the Nueces. A real river could float a freighter, or at the least a barge, a yacht, a bass or drift boat. This Gila would ground a canoe."" But he soon learned the river offered more than water and fish.""Gila Libre! New Mexico's Last Wild River"" is the story of a geographic anomaly that includes roughly four million acres of the nation's first designated (1924) wilderness area, New Mexico's largest national forest, and the state's only undammed river. Visitors might spot a beaver and a coatimundi on the same day, an elk and a javelina on the same hillside, or catch a flathead catfish and a wild trout in the same pool. Apaches roamed along the Gila's shores, as did mountain men and outlaws.""Gila Libre!"" tells the river's story to-date, extolling what is still a unique Southwest resource and speculating on its future, which includes the threatening proposal of a major state and federal water project.

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Salmon tells the varied story of this unique, undammed, Southwestern river--in the past, the present, and, possibly, the future.

Author Biography

M. H. Salmon is the author of seven books including the nonfiction Gila Descending: A Southwestern Journey and The Catfish as Metaphor, and the novel Home is the River. He lives near Silver City, New Mexico.

Details

ISBN0826340822
Author M.H. Salmon
Short Title GILA LIBRE
Publisher University of New Mexico Press
Language English
ISBN-10 0826340822
ISBN-13 9780826340825
Media Book
Format Paperback
Year 2008
Imprint University of New Mexico Press
Subtitle New Mexico's Last Wild River
Place of Publication Albuquerque, NM
Country of Publication United States
Residence US
DOI 10.1604/9780826340825
AU Release Date 2008-11-16
NZ Release Date 2008-11-16
UK Release Date 2008-11-16
Pages 144
Publication Date 2008-12-30
DEWEY 551.48309789
Illustrations 26 halftones
Audience General
US Release Date 2008-12-30

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