Jim O’Donnell 
Fountain Creek [EPUB ebook] 
Big Lessons from a Little River

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Jim O’Donnell sets off from his childhood home in Pueblo, Colorado exploring the history, ecology, and commodification of Fountain Creek—challenging us to reexamine how we relate to the world around us and how we might break free to a brighter future. 

Over the past two hundred years, society has taken what was once a sacred relationship with water and morphed rivers into trashed, overused commodities. Now, the rivers humans depend on may no longer be up to the task. Now what? 

The Colorado’s Fountain Creek is a waterway that lived through the worst of human interaction. It has been dammed, diverted, poisoned, reduced, and much more and yet, it has endured. Fountain Creek looks both to the past and the future for guidance and asks humans to rethink the relationship with the brooks, streams, creeks, and rivers that give us life.

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About the author

Jim O’Donnell is the author of Notes for the Aurora Society: 1500 Miles on Foot Across Finland, Rise and Go, and a collection of travel stories. Born and raised in southern Colorado, O’Donnell holds a BA in Anthropology and a Masters in Community and Regional Planning both from the University of New Mexico. After a career in archaeology, O’Donnell continues to work as a community conservation activist and wilderness advocate in the American Southwest where he fights to protect and restore wetlands and watersheds.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 347 ● ISBN 9798890920126 ● File size 5.0 MB ● Publisher Torrey House Press ● Published 2024 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 9998475 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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