Of men and marshes

Standing with such environmental classics as Loren Eiseley's TheImmense Journey, his friend and mentor Aldo Leopold's A Sand County Almanac, and Joseph Wood Krutch's The Voice of the Desert, Paul Errington's Of Men and Marshes remains an evocative reminder of the great beauty and...

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1. Verfasser: Errington, Paul L. (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Hochbaum, H. Albert (IllustratorIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: New York The Macmillan Company 1957
Ausgabe:First printing
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Zusammenfassung:Standing with such environmental classics as Loren Eiseley's TheImmense Journey, his friend and mentor Aldo Leopold's A Sand County Almanac, and Joseph Wood Krutch's The Voice of the Desert, Paul Errington's Of Men and Marshes remains an evocative reminder of the great beauty and intrinsic value of the glacial marshland. Prescient and stirring, steeped in insights from Errington's biological fieldwork, his experiences as a hunter and trapper, and his days exploring the marshes of his rural South Dakota childhood, this vibrant work of nature writing reveals his deep knowledge of the marshland environments he championed. Examining the marsh from a dynamic range of perspectives, Errington begins by inviting us to consider how immense spans of time, coupled with profound geological events, shaped the unique marshland ecosystems of the Midwest. He then follows this wetland environment across seasons and over the years, creating a compelling portrait of a natural place too little appreciated and too often destroyed. Reminding us of the intricate relationships between the marsh and the animals who call it home, Errington records his experiences with hundreds of wetland creatures. He follows minks and muskrats, snapping turtles and white pelicans, red foxes and blue-winged teals-all the while underscoring our responsibility to preserve this remarkable and fragile environment and challenging us to change the way we think about and value marshlands. This classic of twentieth-century nature writing, a landmark work that is still a joy to read, offers a stirring portrait of the Midwest's endangered glacial marshland ecosystems by one of the most influential biologists of his day. A cautionary book whose advice has not been heeded, a must-read of American environmental literature, Of Men and Marshes should inspire a new generation of conservationists. - Contents: preface -- 1. of glacial marshes and time -- 2. of marshes and spring -- 3. of marshes and summer -- 4. of marshes and fall -- 5. of marshes and winter -- 6. of marshes and marshes -- 7. of marshes and islands -- 8. of marshes and safety and comfort -- 9. of marshes and peace of mind -- 10. of marshes and man and harmonious use -- epilogue: of marshes and the laws of life
Beschreibung:ix, 150 Seiten
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