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Andrew Gulliford is a Professor of History and Environmental Studies at Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado, with affiliations to the Environmental Studies Program and Southwest Studies. Holding a Ph.D. from Bowling Green State University (1986) and degrees from Colorado College (1976, 1975), he specializes in Public History, Environmental History, and American West Studies. His research bridges Native American cultural preservation with modern public land management debates.
- Ph.D., Bowling Green State University, 1986
- M.A.T., The Colorado College, 1976
- B.A., The Colorado College, 1975
Renowned for his work on Bears Ears National Monument, Gulliford's research examines 11,000 years of human-environment interaction, focusing on tribal sacred sites, uranium mining impacts, and Antiquities Act applications. His *Woolly West* (2019) documents sheep industry conflicts and immigrant herder contributions, while *Sacred Objects and Sacred Places* (1994) addresses tribal artifact repatriation. His 2014 edited anthology *Outdoors in the Southwest* promotes ecological literacy through adventure narratives.
Scientific recognition includes multiple Colorado and Southwest regional book awards, plus a 2024 Utah History Award finalist designation. He serves on the BLM's Southwest Colorado Resources Advisory Council and previously held federal appointments for historic preservation. His media contributions appear in *High Country News*, *Preservation*, and *American Heritage*, while his 'Writers on the Range' syndicated columns combine academic rigor with outdoor advocacy.
- 2015 Colorado Book Award, Anthology category
- 2019 Western Heritage Award, Best Nonfiction
- National Individual Volunteer Award, U.S. Forest Service
- 2024 Utah History Award Finalist
As an experiential educator, Gulliford leads wilderness expeditions for institutions like the Smithsonian and National Geographic Society, using canoes, horses, and overland tours to teach environmental ethics. His work emphasizes 'wilderness tithing' – combining recreation with stewardship through organizations like Great Old Broads for Wilderness. His email address is Gulliford_a@fortlewis.edu.



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