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Wild Forest Home: Stories of Conservation in the Pacific Northwest

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Growing Up In The Pacific Northwest, Betsy L. Howell Spent Her Childhood Escaping Into Old-growth Coniferous Forests. In The Summer Of 1986, She Volunteered In Mt. Hood National Forest, Surveying Northern Spotted Owls. That Summer Position Turned Into Three Decades As A Wildlife Biologist With The U.s. Forest Service During A Time Of Tremendous Change Within The Agency. The Twenty-five Essays In Wild Forest Home Chronicle Howell's Career And Personal Experiences Studying The Wildlife Of The Pacific Northwest During The Litigious Listing Of The Northern Spotted Owl And Marbled Murrelet Under The Endangered Species Act And The Clinton Administration's Adoption Of The Controversial 1994 Northwest Forest Plan. Meanwhile, Howell Toiled On Fire Crews, Reintroduced Fishers To The Olympic Peninsula, Tested Amphibians For Deadly Diseases, Became A Writer, And Mourned The Deaths Of Her Parents. This Captivating Memoir Seamlessly Blends Story And Science To Reveal A Unique Portrait Of The Struggles And Joys Of One Wildlife Biologist-- Provided By Publisher.

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Autorius: Betsy L. Howell
Leidėjas: University of Utah Press
Išleidimo metai: 2024
Knygos puslapių skaičius: 312
ISBN-13: 9781647691943
Formatas: Knyga minkštu viršeliu
Kalba: Anglų

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