Smithsonian Research Opportunities

Smithsonian Research Opportunities
Title Smithsonian Research Opportunities PDF eBook
Author Smithsonian Institution. Office of Education and Training
Publisher
Pages 188
Release 1967
Genre Research
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Smithsonian Opportunities for Research and Study in History, Art, Science

Smithsonian Opportunities for Research and Study in History, Art, Science
Title Smithsonian Opportunities for Research and Study in History, Art, Science PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 222
Release 2011
Genre Research
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Smithsonian Opportunities for Research and Study in History, Art, Science

Smithsonian Opportunities for Research and Study in History, Art, Science
Title Smithsonian Opportunities for Research and Study in History, Art, Science PDF eBook
Author Smithsonian Institution. Office of Academic Studies
Publisher
Pages 148
Release 1977
Genre Grants-in-aid
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Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Institution
Title Smithsonian Institution PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on House Administration. Subcommittee on Library and Memorials
Publisher
Pages 1060
Release 1971
Genre
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Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Institution
Title Smithsonian Institution PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. House Administration
Publisher
Pages 506
Release 1971
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Saving Yellowstone

Saving Yellowstone
Title Saving Yellowstone PDF eBook
Author Megan Kate Nelson
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 320
Release 2023-04-25
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1982141352

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From historian and critically acclaimed author of The Three-Cornered War comes the captivating story of how Yellowstone became the world’s first national park in the years after the Civil War, offering “a fresh, provocative study…departing from well-trodden narratives about conservation and public recreation” (Booklist, starred review). Each year nearly four million people visit Yellowstone National Park—one of the most popular of all national parks—but few know the fascinating and complex historical context in which it was established. In late July 1871, the geologist-explorer Ferdinand Hayden led a team of scientists through a narrow canyon into Yellowstone Basin, entering one of the last unmapped places in the country. The survey’s discoveries led to the passage of the Yellowstone Act in 1872, which created the first national park in the world. Now, author Megan Kate Nelson examines the larger context of this American moment, illuminating Hayden’s survey as a national project meant to give Americans a sense of achievement and unity in the wake of a destructive civil war. Saving Yellowstone follows Hayden and two other protagonists in pursuit of their own agendas: Sitting Bull, a Lakota leader who asserted his peoples’ claim to their homelands, and financier Jay Cooke, who wanted to secure his national reputation by building the Northern Pacific Railroad through the Great Northwest. Hayden, Cooke, and Sitting Bull staked their claims to Yellowstone at a critical moment in Reconstruction, when the Ulysses S. Grant Administration and the 42nd Congress were testing the reach and the purpose of federal power across the nation. “A readable and unfailingly interesting look at a slice of Western history from a novel point of view” (Kirkus Reviews), Saving Yellowstone reveals how Yellowstone became both a subject of fascination and a metaphor for the nation during the Reconstruction era. This “land of wonders” was both beautiful and terrible, fragile and powerful. And what lay beneath the surface there was always threatening to explode.

The Last Elephants

The Last Elephants
Title The Last Elephants PDF eBook
Author Colin Bell
Publisher Penguin Random House South Africa
Pages 563
Release 2019-03-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 1775846830

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The Africa-wide Great Elephant Census of 2016 produced shocking findings: a decimated elephant population whose numbers were continuing to plummet. Elephants are killed, on average, every 15–20 minutes – a situation that will see the final demise of these intelligent, extraordinary animals in less than three decades. They are a species in crisis. This magnificent book offers chapters written by the most prominent people in the realm of conservation and wildlife, among them researchers, conservationists, film makers, criminologists, TV personalities and journalists. Photographs have been selected from among Africa’s best wildlife photographers, and the Foreword is provided by Prince William. It is hoped this book will create awareness of the devastating loss of elephant lives in Africa and stem the tide of poaching and hunting; that it will inspire the delegates to CITES to make informed decisions to ensure that all loopholes in the ivory trade are closed; and that countries receiving and using ivory (both legal and poached) – primarily China, Vietnam, Laos and Japan – ban and strenuously police its trade and use within their borders, actively pursuing and arresting syndicate leaders driving the cruel poaching tsunami. This book is also a tribute to the many people who work for the welfare of elephants, particularly those who risk their lives for wildlife each day, often for little or no pay – in particular the field rangers and the anti-poaching teams; and to the many communities around Africa that have elected to work with elephants and not against them. The Last Elephants – is the title prophetic? We hope not, but the signs are worrying.