Jarid Manos
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Jarid Manos is an author, speaker, environmental activist and Founder and President of the Great Plains Restoration Council, [1]
His first book, GHETTO PLAINSMAN,is published by Temba House Press[[1]]. [2]
An environmental advocate for more than fifteen years, Manos is a frequent contributor to the Fort Worth Weekly and has been published in or has been written about in the New York Times, Dallas Morning News[[2]], Fort Worth Star-Telegram, USA Today, Smithsonian, National Geographic[[3]], Denver Post[[4]], Congressional Quarterly, Houston Chronicle,[[5]] Albuquerque Journal[[6]], Whole Life Times [[7]], Avenue Magazine[[8]], Uptown Magazine[[9]] and many others.