Ben A. Minteer

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Ben A. Minteer writes about conservation, the wild, zoos, and the evolution of American environmental thought. His current work explores the wilderness idea and its expression in landscape photography, from Carleton Watkins and Ansel Adams to the present day.

Ben is a professor of environmental ethics and conservation in the School of Life Sciences at Arizona State University in Tempe, where he also holds the Arizona Zoological Society Endowed Chair. At ASU, he teaches a set of undergraduate and graduate courses in environmental ethics and the history and philosophy of conservation.

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The Fall of the Wild: Extin...

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The Ark and Beyond: The Evo...

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The Heart of the Wild: Essa...

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The Landscape of Reform: Ci...

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Reconstructing Conservation...

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Refounding Environmental Et...

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Wild Visions: Wilderness as...

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A Wilder Kingdom: Rethinkin...

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Democracy and the Claims of...

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