Where the Swallowtail Kite Soars

Where the Swallowtail Kite Soars
Title Where the Swallowtail Kite Soars PDF eBook
Author Nancy Dale
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 181
Release 2004-08
Genre Environmental degradation
ISBN 0595325572

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Palmdale, a remote town in Glades County, population less than 1,000, is on the curb of creeping urbanization. Today, more people than Palmdale's entire population are moving into Florida each day. The pioneer culture and Florida's last wilderness is threatened by growth that exploits "blue gold" water and the land. The sprawling ranches set amidst tall cabbage palm prairies are disappearing. The cost to stay is more than the price to sell with high inheritance taxes and the evaporation of a cattle based economy. The early pioneers forecasted Florida's future in their own lifetime as they struggled to hold onto a way of life in a place where few chose to carve a living. Their stories predict the high premium of development: light pollution, traffic, sewage, crime and the "napalming" of native trees replaced by "ornamental" shrubs, cement, and gated communities. They foresaw the destruction of natural eco-systems, water shortages and communities where wildlife extermination businesses spring up to destroy "pesky" intruders such as squirrels, woodpeckers, snakes and other Everglades species. The story of Palmdale, Florida, and its people reflects a proud cultural heritage living on the edge of civilization. Palmdale is a ghost town today with only a few ranches left and the Seminole Indian Tribe living off a small market economy against the odds of metropolitan growth, dollars and political power. This story reflects a tragic national trend threatening the survival of rural America.

Where the Swallowtail Kite Soars

Where the Swallowtail Kite Soars
Title Where the Swallowtail Kite Soars PDF eBook
Author Nancy Dale
Publisher iUniverse
Pages
Release 2004-08-22
Genre
ISBN 9780595773602

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Palmdale, a remote town in Glades County, population less than 1,000, is on the curb of creeping urbanization. Today, more people than Palmdale's entire population are moving into Florida each day. The pioneer culture and Florida's last wilderness is threatened by growth that exploits "blue gold" water and the land. The sprawling ranches set amidst tall cabbage palm prairies are disappearing. The cost to stay is more than the price to sell with high inheritance taxes and the evaporation of a cattle based economy. The early pioneers forecasted Florida's future in their own lifetime as they struggled to hold onto a way of life in a place where few chose to carve a living. Their stories predict the high premium of development: light pollution, traffic, sewage, crime and the "napalming" of native trees replaced by "ornamental" shrubs, cement, and gated communities. They foresaw the destruction of natural eco-systems, water shortages and communities where wildlife extermination businesses spring up to destroy "pesky" intruders such as squirrels, woodpeckers, snakes and other Everglades species. The story of Palmdale, Florida, and its people reflects a proud cultural heritage living on the edge of civilization. Palmdale is a ghost town today with only a few ranches left and the Seminole Indian Tribe living off a small market economy against the odds of metropolitan growth, dollars and political power. This story reflects a tragic national trend threatening the survival of rural America.

The Legacy of the Florida Pioneer "Cow Hunters"

The Legacy of the Florida Pioneer
Title The Legacy of the Florida Pioneer "Cow Hunters" PDF eBook
Author Nancy Dale
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 200
Release 2011-04-26
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1450287913

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The Florida pioneer cow hunters gave birth to the cattle industry. Florida, discovered by Spanish explorer Ponce de Leon in the 1500s, left behind cattle that roamed the peninsula hundreds of years. In the 1800s, new settlers gathered-up the scrub cattle and bred them with their herds. As cracker whips snapped, cow hunters rounded-up their herds and drove them by the thousands to coastal markets on the old cracker trails. It was a dangerous passage. The legendary cow hunters are todays ranchers. This book is about the past and the future of ranching in Florida as a new generation takes over the reins with some heirs choosing another profession and selling the family ranch. I hope the reader will reflect upon the valuable lessons these ranchers reveal about history and survival.

Wild Florida the Way It Was

Wild Florida the Way It Was
Title Wild Florida the Way It Was PDF eBook
Author Nancy Dale
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 214
Release 2008-10
Genre History
ISBN 059551104X

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WILD FLORIDA AS TOLD BY THE PIONEER "COW HUNTERS AND HUNTRESSES" WHO LIVED IT Two hundred years ago, pioneer "cow hunters and huntresses" in search of a better place to grow their families and raise cattle forged their way into the heart of wild Florida. They survived by wit and fortitude and drove down stakes in the unforgiving land. Traveling in covered wagons, alongside their cattle, they carved rutted trails through pine forests, trudged through swamps, black clouds of mosquitoes, survived pestilence, and disease to settle on Florida's rich prairie grassland. These rugged men and women cultivated the land, grew crops, put up clapboard houses, and rounded-up "scrub cattle" left by early Spanish explorers to breed and improve their herd. These pioneer families passed down their heritage of hard work and persistence. As Norman Proveaux, pioneer Myakka rancher puts it, "true 'cow hunters' are bred not made." Indiantown "cow huntress" Iris Wall, quips, she is a "Florida cracker with a little extra salt!" These are the true adventures of wild Florida told by the pioneer "cow hunters and huntresses" who lived it and gave birth to the Florida cattle industry. CONTACT: Nancy Dale, Ph.D. (863) 214-8351 or www.nancydalephd.com or [email protected]

Canoeing Mississippi

Canoeing Mississippi
Title Canoeing Mississippi PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 276
Release
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9781617030901

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The complete guidebook for paddling the rivers and streams of Mississippi

Sunken Cities, Sacred Cenotes & Golden Sharks

Sunken Cities, Sacred Cenotes & Golden Sharks
Title Sunken Cities, Sacred Cenotes & Golden Sharks PDF eBook
Author Bill Belleville
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 260
Release 2004
Genre Travel
ISBN 9780820325927

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A collection of writings by the award-winning environmental journalist and filmmaker about his wanderings takes the reader to locations such as the submerged pirate city of Port Royal, Jamaica, and an offshore Florida coral reef in quest of the wondrous and undiscovered.

Down the Wild Cape Fear

Down the Wild Cape Fear
Title Down the Wild Cape Fear PDF eBook
Author Philip Gerard
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 290
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 1469602075

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Down the Wild Cape Fear: A River Journey through the Heart of North Carolina