Travels on the Green Highway: An Environmentalist's Journey

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Reed Publishing Company LLC, Jan 23, 2017 - Biography & Autobiography - 324 pages

It is impossible to overstate the contribution Nathaniel Reed has made to transforming the culture of Florida. When he arrived more than six decades ago, Florida was continuing a long-held belief that Florida, its land, water, wildlife, other natural resources with few exceptions, were commodities to be used and disposed of at the will of the current generation of state residents. Nathaniel and a small band of his disciples in less than a decade evolved Florida to a new definition - a treasure for which each generation has a responsibility to protect for future Floridians. In culture and politics no victory is assured. Into his personal eighth decade Nathaniel battles frequent relapses into commoditization, his vigor and vision personifying the essential grandeur of natural Florida. This is a book of essays of Nathaniel Reed's memories of behind the scenes events that helped shape this nations environmental laws during a period of environmental renaissance.

About the author (2017)

Nathaniel Pryor Reed was born in Manhattan, New York on July 22, 1933. After graduating from Trinity College and serving four years in Air Force Intelligence, he joined his family's real estate and holding company as a vice president. He soon began his environmental work and led conservation fights throughout Florida. He was the environmental adviser for Florida governor Claude R. Kirk Jr. and was an assistant secretary of the Interior from 1970 until 1977. Reed helped turn the Endangered Species Act into law. His memoir, Travels on the Green Highway, was published in 2017. He died from a brain injury on July 11, 2018 at the age of 84.

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