Guardians of the Wild
A History of the Warden Service of Canada's National Parks

Robert J. Burns, with Mike Schintz

ISBN 1552380181

$24.95 paper
2000

ix + 390 pages
62 photographs/illustrations

Parks & Heritage Series, No. 1
ISSN 1494-0426

 

 

About the Book


Bears and bureaucrats, timber and telephone lines, poaching and predators, fires and families -- all these play a part in this fascinating and long-overdue study of Canada's National Park wardens. The Warden Service has been integral to Canada's National Parks from their earliest days. First established in Rocky Mountains Park (now Banff National Park) in 1909, the position of Fire and Game Guardian was the precursor of today's National Park Warden, whose duties now include resource management, law enforcement and public safety. Robert Burns traces the growth of the warden service from here, its formative years, and goes on to show how the role changed and developed according to the expanding park system, altered societal expectations, and technological change.

Guardians of the Wild is a study of real people and their trials, triumphs and tragedies. This book creates a complete history where before there existed only sketchy accounts of single individuals and incidents. The need for such an account is undeniable; well-known historian Simon Evans describes this story as "one which deserves to be heard."

Both a tribute to the enormous devotion to duty and dedicated labours of the park wardens, and a well-researched factual account of how our National Parks evolved, Guardians of the Wild is a singular study of the historical evolution of protection and management inside Canada's National Parks.

 

About the Author


Dr. Robert J. Burns is a Heritage Resources consultant and an historian living in Ottawa, Ontario. Mike Schintz, a 39-year veteran of Canada's National Park Warden service, is retired and lives in Black Diamond, Alberta.

 

Table of Contents


  1. Establishment and Consolidation, 1885-1920
  2. New Problems and Evolving Policies: 1921-45
  3. Expanding the System: 1921-45
  4. Life and Times in the Warden Service
  5. The Post-War Boom
  6. Challenge and Change: The 1960s
  7. New Horizons

    Epilogue

Related Interest


Where the Mountains Meet the Prairies: A History of Waterton Country, by Graham A. MacDonald

The Road to the Rapids: Nineteenth-Century Church and Society at St. Andrew's Parish, Red River, by Robert J. Coutts

 

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