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Keepers of the Wilderness: Environmental History, cartea 15

Autor Arturo Longoria
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2000
"When I first visited Mexico's transition zones . . . I discovered that the journey itself became a metaphor for humankind's quest to discover and develop and, in the process, destroy. . . . I realized, too, that the quality of life cannot be measured simply as the quantity of our possessions." Arturo Longoria grew up in South Texas, roaming the Brushlands and learning the names of the plants, animals, and even insects that thrived in that harsh environment. He spent much time in northern Mexico, too, where his father owned ranch land. One of the places he found in southern Tamaulipas captured his imagination and his heart in a special way. Now, as an adult on a quest to help people (including himself) reconnect with the land, he has returned to the river in Tamaulipas and the mountain that dominates it--La Viuda, the Widow. In this beautifully woven story of a pilgrimage to the heart of the wilds on that mountain, Longoria introduces readers to the lush, near-tropical vegetation of one of the remaining unspoiled areas of North America. There, too, among the few people who dwell in this rugged land, he discovers a sensibility toward nature in many ways more profound than ours. Although Longoria's journey to the mountain was a personal one, it also became involved with his life work of environmental advocacy. Upon his return to Texas, Longoria began efforts to have the land made part of a small nature refuge in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas. Environmental advocates, naturalists, and those pursuing a greater understanding of human behavior toward the land will appreciate Longoria's coverage of controversial issues and ethics in this tribute to a rare, unspoiled place of beauty.
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ISBN-13: 9780890969427
ISBN-10: 0890969426
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 153 x 235 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Texas A&M University Press
Seriile ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY SERIES, Environmental History


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"When I first visited Mexico's transition zones (Oriental) I was impressed with the way the flora and fauna merged into a land of gradual changes.... I discovered that the journey itself became a metaphor for humankind's quest to discover and develop and, in the process, destroy.... I realized, too, that the quality of life cannot be measured simply as the quantity of our possessions".

Arturo Longoria grew up in South Texas, roaming the Brushlands and learning the names of the plants, animals, and even insects that thrived in that harsh environment. He spent much time in northern Mexico, too, where his father owned ranchland. One of the places he found in southern Tamaulipas captured his imagination and his heart in a special way.

Now, as an adult on a quest to help people (including himself) reconnect with the land, he has returned to the river and the mountain that dominates it -- La Viuda, the Widow.

In this beautifully woven story of a pilgrimage to the heart of the wilds on the mountain, Longoria introduces readers to the lush, near-tropical vegetation of one of the remaining unspoiled areas of North America.

Although Longoria's journey to the mountain was a personal one, it became involved with his life work of environmental advocacy. Upon his return to Texas, Longoria began efforts to have the land given to the Nature Conservancy and its Mexican counterpart, Pronatura Noreste, to be part of a small nature refuge in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas.

Environmental advocates, naturalists, and those pursuing a greater understanding of human behavior toward the land will appreciate Longoria's coverage of controversial issues and his examination of environmental ethics.