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 When you hear the word wilderness, usually you imagine vast expanses of untouched nature, full of beautiful plants and untamed animals. But according to historian William Cronon, you ; stanley website ve got the wrong idea.     Photo by the Pinedale Ranger District of the Bridger-Teton National Forest In fact, misunderstandings of wilderness may be causing problems for environmentalists who want to preserve nature from human meddling. In a prescient essay written back in 1995, Cronon explains how the word wilderness has a long, stanley website  strange history in the United States, and it   linked to an ideal of the virgin landscape that is out of touch with our global realities. Instead of idealizing the untouched, non-human wilderness, he argues, maybe we should remember that  stanley tumbler nature is all around us. Human civilization is not the opposite of wilderness, and this binary thinking is getting in the way of making good environmental decisions. We shouldn ;t get humans out of nature, but put nature back into human culture. Writes Cronon: We American environmentalists . . . quite rightly worry about the future of the earth and the threats we pose to the natural world. [But] idealizing a distant wilderness too often means not idealizing the environment in which we actually live, the landscape that for better or worse we call home. Most of our most serious environmental problems start right here, at home, and if we are to solve those problems, we need an environmental ethi