Marcy James and her 12-year-old son Gavan work to fight a federal highway that would cut across the Alaska wilderness. Together, they face threats of murder to expose secrets about the truth behind an unnecessary road that would forever change the character of their community.
“ Rutstrum totally influenced me , ” Mason , author of the book Path of the Paddle and producer of the film Waterwalker , told me of Rutstrum's campcraft legacy . “ He became my hero . When someone gave me Calvin Rutstrum's [ first ] ...
The Life of Sigurd F. Olson David Backes ... Pechaver to Humphrey , August 3 , 1957 , Box 146 , Hubert H. Humphrey Papers ; Olson to Magie , ca. ... Elizabeth Olson told me the anecdote about the First Presbyterian Church . 14.
Personal interview, Vance Hughes, signatory of the teds agreement, 1990. 6. We have constructed this brief history of turtle protection from several interviews of environmentalists and government officials: David Cottingham, NOAA, ...
From Osborne House to Wheatfen Broad: Memoirs of Phyllis Ellis
生態大咖: 拯救地球的夢想家,擘劃家與企業家
American scientist Harold C. Reynolds and landscape artist leonard long visited Port Davey, and together with Jack, stayed at melaleuca as Deny's guests. long intended to paint landscapes at Cox Bight and Port Davey for an exhibition, ...
A biography of the man known as "father of America's national parks" and an influential conservationist, told in the first person, using Muir's own words.
All of the above types of relationships are evident in Muir's relationship with his own children , Wanda and Helen , but he added a significant dose of the “ worried father . ” John and Louie Muir became parents on March 25 , 1881 .
Everglades Lawmen: True Stories of Game Wardens in the Glades. Sarasota, Fla.: Pineapple Press, 2000. Huxley, Robert. The Great Naturalists. London, England: Thames & Hudson, 2007. Kresic, Neven. Groundwater Resources: Sustainability ...
The book brings out the real Jim Corbett from behind the ace hunter, the man who pioneered the effort to preserve India’s wildlife in the early 1930s, and whose sympathies always rested with the underdogs-the deprived, the unloved, and ...