A few days ago I came across an archived BBC radio program from 1969.

Because I teach a unit on the Environmental Decade in the United States (1970 to 1980), I found the podcast titled Wilderness and Plenty to be fascinating.

It is a perfect snapshot of what "we" were thinking at that moment in history.

I think that this might be an interesting resource for anyone teaching environmental history or environmental law and policy.

Check it out

Kevin


https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00h6647

Or enter the following search terms into Google:

BBC, podcast, Frank, Fraser, Darling, Wilderness


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