ABSTRACT

In a Dark Wood presents a history of debates among ecologists over what constitutes good forestry, and a critique of the ecological reasoning behind contemporary strategies of preservation, including the Endangered Species Act. Chase argues that these strategies, in many instances adopted for political, rather than scientific reasons, fail to promote biological diversity and may actually harm more creatures than they help. At the same time, Chase offers examples of conservation strategies that work, but which are deemed politically incorrect and ignored.

In a Dark Wood provides the most thoughtful and complete account yet written of radical environmentalism. And it challenges the fundamental—but largely unexamined—assumptions of preservationism, such as those concerning whether there is a "balance of nature," whether all branches of ecology are really science, and whether ecosystems exist. In his new introduction, Chase evaluates the response to his book and reports on recent developments in environmental science, policy, and politics.

In a Dark Wood was judged by a recent national poll to be one of the one hundred best nonfiction books written in the English language during the twentieth century. A smashing good read, this book will be of interest to environmentalists, ecologists, philosophers, biologists, and bio-ethicists, and anyone concerned about ecological issues.

chapter 1|76 pages

The Search for Nature

part I|2 pages

Crisis: What is Nature? 1960-1972

chapter 2|12 pages

Cork Boot Fever

chapter 3|15 pages

Mr. Redwood

chapter 4|12 pages

The Eco Raiders

chapter 5|15 pages

Rebels with a Cause

chapter 6|10 pages

Life in The Peace Zone

part II|100 pages

Discovery: Nature is An Ancient Forest 1973-1981

chapter 7|15 pages

Building An Ark

chapter 8|11 pages

A Law for All Seasons

chapter 9|14 pages

A New Metaphor for Nature

chapter 10|12 pages

The Birth of Biocentrism

chapter 11|17 pages

The Owl Shrieked

chapter 12|17 pages

The Reluctant Researchers

chapter 13|12 pages

The New Forestry

part III|174 pages

Response: The Biocentric Revolution 1982-1990

chapter 14|13 pages

Night on Bald Mountain

chapter 15|11 pages

The Network

chapter 16|12 pages

Wall Street Forestry

chapter 17|14 pages

Occurrence at All Species Grove

chapter 18|15 pages

The Age of Extremism

chapter 19|17 pages

The Paradigm Shift

chapter 20|13 pages

Wobblies and Yellow Ribbons

chapter 21|16 pages

The Easter Sunday Massacre

chapter 22|18 pages

Forests Forever

chapter 23|14 pages

Fred, The Walking Rainbow

chapter 24|12 pages

Stepping on An Anthill

chapter 25|17 pages

Redwood Summer

part IV|72 pages

Consequences: The Season of Our Uncertainty 1991-

chapter 26|17 pages

Diaspora

chapter 27|13 pages

Home, Sweet Home

chapter 28|12 pages

The Forest Summit

chapter 29|14 pages

The Inferno

chapter 30|14 pages

In a Dark Wood