Sara Dant
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Sara Dant

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Sara Dant is a historian and writer whose work focuses on environmental politics in the United States with a particular emphasis on the creation and development of consensus and bi-partisanism. Dant's latest book is a new, completely revised edition of Losing Eden: An Environmental History of the American West (2023, University of Nebraska Press) with a foreword by former NM Senator Tom S. Udall (son of Stewart Udall). She is also an advisor and interviewee for Ken Burns' The American Buffalo documentary film (October 2023), the author of several prize-winning articles on western environmental politics, a precedent-setting Expert Witness Report and Testimony on Stream Navigability upheld by the Utah Supreme Court (2017), and co-author of the two-volume Encyclopedia of American National Parks (2004) with Hal Rothman. Dant is Presidential Distinguished Professor Emeritus and Professor Emeritus of History from Weber State University in Ogden, Utah. An avid outdoor enthusiast who was born and raised in the West, Dant currently resides in the Galisteo River Valley outside Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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    • An Environmental History of the American West (Environment and Region in the American West)
    • By: Sara Dant
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    • Release date: 12-11-23
    • Language: English
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