Two in the Far North, Revised Edition: A Conservation Champion's Story of Life, Love, and Adventure in the Wilderness
Autor Margaret E. Murieen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 mar 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1513262750
Pagini: 376
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:00006
Editura: West Margin Press
Cuprins
- preface
- foreword
- part one: fairbanks
- 1 to the north
- 2 freeze-up
- 3 the town
- 4 winter
- 5 mail day
- 6 spring
- 7 summer
- 8 the trail
- 9 and over the mountains
- part two: the upper koyukuk
- 10 home to romance
- 11 anvik
- 12 nulato
- 13 willow river
- 14 alatna
- 15 "and beyond"
- 16 bettles
- 17 one day of it
- 18 on the river ice
- 19 wiseman
- 20 the mountains
- part three: the old crow river
- 22 tanana and yukon
- 23 the porcupine
- 24 the old crow
- 25 by main strength
- 26 geese
- 27 downstream
- part four: sheenjek
- 28 north again
- 29 at lobo lake
- 30 both sides of the river
- 31 up the valley
- 32 tundra and mountain
- 33 caribou
- 34 to the head of the river
- 35 autumn in august
- part five: return to the mountains
- 36 again north
- 37 sheenjek again
- part six: afterward
- 38 1967 alaska
- 39 another new alaska-1975
- 40 outside-1975 to 1989
Notă biografică
Born in Seattle, Washington, in 1902, Margaret E. Murie was a naturalist, conservationist, and author who has been called the "grandmother of the conservation movement" for her efforts in helping establish the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. She received several awards for her conservation work, including the Audubon Medal, the John Muir Award, and the Robert Marshall Conservational Award. In 1998 she received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Clinton, and in 2002 the J.N. Ding Darling Conservationist of the Year Award. Murie was also made an Honorary Park Ranger by the National Parks Service for her passion and commitment to preserving the natural world and wildlife. She died at her home in Moose, Wyoming, in 2003 at the age of 101.