Read A Tale of Two Wildernesses, Higgs then answer questions: • In Chapter 1, A Tale of Two Wildernesses, Higgs describes a story that represents the “instant wild and domestic collide”. Describe the story in writing and visually in drawing (mark-making). (Simple painting is ok)

Read A Tale of Two Wildernesses, Higgs then answer questions:
• In Chapter 1, A Tale of Two Wildernesses, Higgs describes a story that represents the “instant wild and domestic collide”. Describe the story in writing and visually in drawing (mark-making). (Simple painting is ok)

• In Chapter 1, A Tale of Two Wildernesses, Higgs presents the reader with two types of “wilderness”. What are the names of the two wilderness “areas”? Describe the similarities and differences between the two types of wilderness.
• According to Higgs what is the dominant factor that underscores the “preservationist impulse” to create wilderness preserves? What is the problem with the idea of “wilderness”? Find an artifact in your house that represents “wilderness”. Take a digital photo of the artifact
• In Chapter 1, A Tale of Two Wildernesses, Higgs suggests that ecological restoration “is as much about the retrieval of beliefs and practices as it is about the regaining of physical conditions.” What does he mean by this statement