Wisconsin Manganese Lawyer

Wisconsin Manganese Lawyer

Wisconsin Manganese Lawyer

A collection of personal stories offering a variety of perspectives towards understanding environmental activism and the conservation lifestyle is found in Listen to the Land: Conservation Conversations. Dennis Boyer, a Wisconsin author, visits with many who have taken that path on purpose or by happenstance, including many lovers of the land who have never labeled themselves an activist.

This book review offers a glimpse into the pages of Listen to the Land: Conservation Conversations. It is for readers wondering what drives someone towards the environmental movement.

Grassroots Environmental Movements

The short essays are laid out in seasonal terms; spring in the east, summer in the south, autumn in the west and winter in the north. As Boyer recounts in his Beforeword, “in deference to the Native perspective of the wheel of the year as metaphor for human growth.” Although from Wisconsin, Boyer’s stories span the upper Mississippi Valley, across to Lake Michigan and north to the Canadian border.

Boyer contends local environmentalism is developed from experiences living with the land and valuing its importance. In “Ice Ages,” making common cause involves understanding what exactly curling means to the North Country. As is explained, it is the relationship between cold and winter events like tree bark explosions, ice fishing, twenty below zero weather and human polar bear plunges keeping life moving as citizens await the spring thaw.

“The Quiet in the Land” story recounts how two diametrically opposed groups came together, the Amish in central Wisconsin and the Ho-Chunk Nation, to oppose expansion of a military bombing range. Although both value the land, they do so in their own ways not always easily understood by the other.

Urban Environmentalism

Conservation and environmentalism terms quickly spring images of the wide-open savanna spaces, forested woods, and massive lakes to mind. But Boyer reminds readers of advocating resource-use that goes on in urban environments every bit as valuable.