Americans take pride in establishing the national park concept, beginning with the creation of Yellowstone National Park in 1872. Since its founding, the park has highlighted complex issues that grew into national concerns, especially around wildlife management. These challenges have sparked ongoing public and political debate, often reflecting tension between conservation efforts and recreational use. This discussion will explore the historical foundations of these conflicts and examine the current issues shaping policy and stewardship today. By looking at Yellowstone as a case study, we can better understand how these competing priorities continue to influence decisions in our national parks.
Instructor: Suzanne Rausch
All online live classroom courses meet via Zoom. A meeting invite will be emailed within 24 hours before class begins. Participants need access to a computer with high-speed internet. A webcam and microphone are recommended but are not required.
Learn for Life! Illinois Valley Community College has joined an initiative with College of DuPage, Harper College, McHenry County College and Rock Valley College to offer a series of enrichment courses. These classes are designed for students of any age to share the strengths of each Lifelong Learning program and bring new exciting courses to participants throughout the Northern Illinois region.