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Rare Bird Ebookepub Maria Mudd Ruth

  • SKU: BELL-49414204
Rare Bird Ebookepub Maria Mudd Ruth
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Rare Bird Ebookepub Maria Mudd Ruth instant download after payment.

Publisher: Mountaineers Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.78 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Maria Mudd Ruth
ISBN: 9781594858369, 9781594858352, 1594858365, 1594858357
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Rare Bird Ebookepub Maria Mudd Ruth by Maria Mudd Ruth 9781594858369, 9781594858352, 1594858365, 1594858357 instant download after payment.

Part naturalist detective story and part environmental inquiry, Rare Bird: Pursuing the Mystery of the Marbled Murrelet celebrates the fascinating world of an endangered seabird that depends on the contested old-growth forests of the Pacific Northwest for its survival. “This chunky little seabird stole my heart.” So confesses Maria Mudd Ruth, a veteran nature writer perfectly happy to be a generalist before getting swept up in the strange story of the marbled murrelet. This curiosity of nature, which flies like a little brown bullet at up to 100 miles an hour and lives most of its life offshore, is seen onland only during breeding season, when each female lays a single egg high on a mossy tree limb in the ancient coastal forest. Ruth traces reports of the bird back to Captain Cook’s ill-fated voyage of discovery on the Pacific Ocean in 1778, and explores the mindset of 19th- and 20th-century naturalists who — despite their best efforts — failed to piece together clues to the whereabouts of the bird’s nest. Ruth ventures to coastal meadows before dawn and onto the ocean at midnight to learn firsthand how scientists observe nature. She interviews all the major players in the drama: timber company executives and fishing fleet operators whose businesses are threatened by conservation measures, as well as the so-called cowboy scientists who are devoted to saving the marbled murrelet from extinction. And, ultimately, Ruth puts her curiosity and passion for this rare bird onto the page for readers to savor.

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