Return to Wild America
Title | Return to Wild America PDF eBook |
Author | Scott Weidensaul |
Publisher | Macmillan + ORM |
Pages | 557 |
Release | 2006-10-31 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1429931922 |
In 1953, birding guru Roger Tory Peterson and noted British naturalist James Fisher set out on what became a legendary journey-a one hundred day trek over 30,000 miles around North America. They traveled from Newfoundland to Florida, deep into the heart of Mexico, through the Southwest, the Pacific Northwest, and into Alaska's Pribilof Islands. Two years later, Wild America, their classic account of the trip, was published. On the eve of that book's fiftieth anniversary, naturalist Scott Weidensaul retraces Peterson and Fisher's steps to tell the story of wild America today. How has the continent's natural landscape changed over the past fifty years? How have the wildlife, the rivers, and the rugged, untouched terrain fared? The journey takes Weidensaul to the coastal communities of Newfoundland, where he examines the devastating impact of the Atlantic cod fishery's collapse on the ecosystem; to Florida, where he charts the virtual extinction of the great wading bird colonies that Peterson and Fisher once documented; to the Mexican tropics of Xilitla, which have become a growing center of ecotourism since Fisher and Peterson's exposition. And perhaps most surprising of all, Weidensaul finds that much of what Peterson and Fisher discovered remains untouched by the industrial developments of the last fifty years. Poised to become a classic in its own right, Return to Wild America is a sweeping survey of the natural soul of North America today.
Return to Wild America
Title | Return to Wild America PDF eBook |
Author | Scott Weidensaul |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Pages | 428 |
Release | 2006-10-31 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9780865477315 |
On the eve of the 50th anniversary of the publication of "Wild America," naturalist Scott Weidensaul retraces Roger Tory Peterson's and James Fisher's steps to tell the story of wild America today.
Wild America
Title | Wild America PDF eBook |
Author | Roger Tory Peterson |
Publisher | Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Pages | 452 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9780395864975 |
An illustrated 30,000-mile tour of the continent.
Return of Royalty
Title | Return of Royalty PDF eBook |
Author | Dale E. Toweill |
Publisher | Boone & Crockett Club |
Pages | 236 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN |
This book is a celebration of the return of wild sheep to many of its historical ranges. The remarkable recovery of our wild sheep populations have been documented by two widely-respected wildlife biologists and provides fascinating accounts of the decline and recovery of North American wild sheep.
Marty Stouffer's Wild America
Title | Marty Stouffer's Wild America PDF eBook |
Author | Marty Stouffer |
Publisher | Crown |
Pages | 392 |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9780812916102 |
Based upon his highly successful public television series, the author looks at some of the most fascinating wildlife of North America, focusing upon such issues as endangered species and important stages in an animal's life span
Hunger for the Wild
Title | Hunger for the Wild PDF eBook |
Author | Michael L. Johnson |
Publisher | |
Pages | 564 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
Americans have had an enduring yet ambivalent obsession with the West as both a place and a state of mind. Michael L. Johnson considers how that obsession originated, how it has determined attitudes toward and activities in the West, and how it has changed over the centuries.
Return of the Wolf
Title | Return of the Wolf PDF eBook |
Author | Paula Wild |
Publisher | Douglas & McIntyre |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 2018-10-13 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1771622075 |
Wolves were once common throughout North America and Eurasia. But by the early twentieth century, bounties and organized hunts had drastically reduced their numbers. Today, the wolf is returning to its ancestral territories, and the “coywolf”—a smaller, bolder wolf-coyote hybrid—is becoming more common. In Return of the Wolf, author Paula Wild gathers first-hand accounts of encounters with wolves and consults with wildlife experts for suggestions on how minimize conflict, respond to aggressive wolves and coexist with the apex predator. Wild explores the latest theories on how wolves became dogs, the evolving strategies to prevent livestock predation, and why Eurasian wolves seem more aggressive toward humans than their North American cousins. She also addresses the many misconceptions about wolves: for example, that they howl when hungry, kill for pleasure and always live in packs. What is true is that a wolf possesses a howl as unique as a human fingerprint and can trot eight kilometres per hour for most of the day or night in search of prey while using earth’s magnetic field to find its way. Some scientists consider wolves’ complex social structures and family bonds closer to humans’ than those of primates. In a skillful blend of natural history, Indigenous stories and interviews with scientists and conservationists, Wild examines our evolving relationship with wolves and how society’s attitudes affect the populations, behaviour and conservation of wolves today. As a highly social, intelligent animal, the wolf is proving adept at navigating the challenges of an ever-changing landscape. But their fate remains uncertain. Wolves are adapting to humans; can humans adapt to wolves?