Booming from the Mists of Nowhere: The Story of the Greater Prairie-Chicken: Bur Oak Book
Autor Greg Hochen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2015
For ten months of the year, the prairie-chicken’s drab colors allow it to disappear into the landscape. However, in April and May this grouse is one of the most outrageously flamboyant birds in North America. Competing with each other for the attention of females, males gather before dawn in an explosion of sights and sounds—“booming from the mists of nowhere,” as Aldo Leopold wrote decades ago. There’s nothing else like it, and it is perilously close to being lost. In this book, ecologist Greg Hoch shows that we can ensure that this iconic bird flourishes once again.
Skillfully interweaving lyrical accounts from early settlers, hunters, and pioneer naturalists with recent scientific research on the grouse and its favored grasslands, Hoch reveals that the prairie-chicken played a key role in the American settlement of the Midwest. Many hungry pioneers regularly shot and ate the bird, as well as trapping hundreds of thousands, shipping them eastward by the trainload for coastal suppers. As a result of both hunting and habitat loss, the bird’s numbers plummeted to extinction across 90 percent of its original habitat. Iowa, whose tallgrass prairies formed the very center of the greater prairie-chicken’s range, no longer supports a native population of the bird most symbolic of prairie habitat.
The steep decline in the prairie-chicken population is one of the great tragedies of twentieth-century wildlife management and agricultural practices. However, Hoch gives us reason for optimism. These birds can thrive in agriculturally productive grasslands. Careful grazing, reduced use of pesticides, well-placed wildlife corridors, planned burning, higher plant, animal, and insect diversity: these are the keys. If enough blocks of healthy grasslands are scattered over the midwestern landscape, there will be prairie-chickens—and many of their fellow creatures of the tall grasses. Farmers, ranchers, conservationists, and citizens can reverse the decline of grassland birds and insure that future generations will hear the booming of the prairie-chicken.
Skillfully interweaving lyrical accounts from early settlers, hunters, and pioneer naturalists with recent scientific research on the grouse and its favored grasslands, Hoch reveals that the prairie-chicken played a key role in the American settlement of the Midwest. Many hungry pioneers regularly shot and ate the bird, as well as trapping hundreds of thousands, shipping them eastward by the trainload for coastal suppers. As a result of both hunting and habitat loss, the bird’s numbers plummeted to extinction across 90 percent of its original habitat. Iowa, whose tallgrass prairies formed the very center of the greater prairie-chicken’s range, no longer supports a native population of the bird most symbolic of prairie habitat.
The steep decline in the prairie-chicken population is one of the great tragedies of twentieth-century wildlife management and agricultural practices. However, Hoch gives us reason for optimism. These birds can thrive in agriculturally productive grasslands. Careful grazing, reduced use of pesticides, well-placed wildlife corridors, planned burning, higher plant, animal, and insect diversity: these are the keys. If enough blocks of healthy grasslands are scattered over the midwestern landscape, there will be prairie-chickens—and many of their fellow creatures of the tall grasses. Farmers, ranchers, conservationists, and citizens can reverse the decline of grassland birds and insure that future generations will hear the booming of the prairie-chicken.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781609383879
ISBN-10: 1609383877
Pagini: 158
Ilustrații: 10 b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 203 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Iowa Press
Colecția University Of Iowa Press
Seria Bur Oak Book
ISBN-10: 1609383877
Pagini: 158
Ilustrații: 10 b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 203 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Iowa Press
Colecția University Of Iowa Press
Seria Bur Oak Book
Recenzii
“Booming from the Mists reminds us of our prairie heritage, how much the prairie and its wildlife helped create this country, and how much we owe it. The book is a reminder that grasslands ecosystems are the nation’s most endangered and that this heritage should not only ‘live’ in books, but in real life as well. Long live the booming of the pinnated grouse!”—Mark Herwig, editor, Pheasants Forever, Quails Forever, and Forever Outdoors
“Greater prairie-chickens are one of the most humorous and fascinating birds of the grass. For many, prairie-chickens provide the inspiration to protect remaining grasslands that are so essential for this wonderful species. This book does a great job bringing information on chickens together in one good read. Loved it!”—Brian Winter, president, Minnesota Prairie Chicken Society
Notă biografică
Greg Hoch is the prairie habitat team supervisor for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. A three-time volunteer of the year for the Detroit Lakes Wetland Management District and the recipient of two service awards from the Minnesota chapter of the Wildlife Society, he was named a Friend of the Prairie Chicken by the Minnesota Prairie Chicken Society in 2013. He lives outside Lewisville, Minnesota.
Descriere
For ten months of the year, the prairie-chicken’s drab colors allow it to disappear into the landscape. However, in April and May this grouse is one of the most outrageously flamboyant birds in North America. Competing with each other for the attention of females, males gather before dawn in an explosion of sights and sounds—“booming from the mists of nowhere,” as Aldo Leopold wrote decades ago. There’s nothing else like it, and it is perilously close to being lost. In this book, ecologist Greg Hoch shows that we can ensure that this iconic bird flourishes once again.