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More Than Birds: Adventurous Lives of North American Naturalists

Autor Val Shushkewich
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 dec 2012
The fascinating development of natural history studies in North America is portrayed through the life stories of 22 naturalists. The 19th century saw early North American naturalists such as Alexander Wilson, the "Father of American Ornithology," John James Audubon, and Thomas Nuttall describing and illustrating the spectacular flora and fauna they found in the New World.
Scientists of the Smithsonian Institution and the Canadian Museum of Nature worked feverishly to describe and catalogue the species that exist on the continent. Great nature writers such as Florence Merriam Bailey, Cordelia Stanwood, Margaret Morse Nice, Louise de Kiriline Lawrence, and Roger Tory Peterson wrote in depth about the lives and behaviours of birds. Early conservationists such as Jack Miner, the "Father of Conservation," created nature preserves.
Today, noted naturalists such as Robert Nero, Robert Bateman, Kenn Kaufman, and David Allen Sibley do everything they can to encourage people to experience nature directly in their lives and to care about its protection and preservation.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781459705586
ISBN-10: 1459705580
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 54
Dimensiuni: 154 x 228 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Dundurn Group (CA)

Cuprins

Draft Table of Contents - More Than Birds (Val Shushewich)

Acknowledgements
Introduction

Part One: Early North American Naturalists
One: Alexander Wilson (1766ߝ1813)
Two: John James Audubon (1785ߝ1851)
Three: Thomas Nuttall (1786ߝ1859)
Part Two: The Smithsonian Collections and Classification
Four: Spencer Fullerton Baird (1823ߝ1887)
Five: Robert Kennicott (1835ߝ1866)
Six: Robert Ridgway (1850ߝ1929)
Part Three: For the Love of Birds
Seven: Florence Merriam Bailey (1863ߝ1948)
Eight: Allan Cyril Brooks (1869ߝ1946)
Nine: Cordelia Stanwood (1865ߝ1958)
Ten: Jack Miner (1865ߝ1944)
Part Four: Ornithology as a Science and the Need for Protection
Eleven: James Henry Fleming (1872ߝ1940)
Twelve: Percy Algernon Taverner (1875ߝ1947)
Thirteen: Margaret Morse Nice (1883ߝ1974)
Fourteen: Joseph Dewey Soper (1893ߝ1982)
Part Five: Thirst for Knowledge
Fifteen: Louise de Kiriline Lawrence (1894ߝ1992)
Sixteen: Doris H. Speirs (1894ߝ1989) and J. Murray Speirs (1909ߝ2001)
Seventeen: Roger Tory Peterson (1908ߝ1996)
Eighteen: Hans Albert Hochbaum (1911ߝ1988)
Part Six: Conservation and Preservation of Species
Nineteen: Robert W. Nero (1922ߝ
Twenty: Robert Bateman (1930ߝ
Twenty-One: Kenn Kaufman (1954ߝ
Twenty-Two: David Allen Sibley (1962ߝ

Appendix A: Chronology
Notes
Bibliography
About the Author
 

Notă biografică

Val Shushkewich has been studying the lives of birds for most of her life. This is her second book. She was born and raised in Winnipeg and is now living in San Francisco.

Descriere

Twenty-two profiles of significant naturalists, beginning with 19th-century Alexander Wilson and John James Audubon and including Jack Miner, Roger Tory Peterson, Robert Bateman, and David Allen Sibley, portray the development of natural heritage studies in North America. Their extraordinary stories inspire recognition of the need for conservation.