Arctic Quest: Odyessy Through a Threatened Wilderness
In 1991 Kister, an environmental activist and journalist, took a 700- mile journey through the Arctic Refuge—the last intact ecosystem left in North America and the largest wildlife sanctuary in the world. As he went he found hundreds of reasons why the area should not be developed, in the forms of shimmering indigenous fish, wolves in desperate hunt of limited food in a confined habitat, Old Griz, and centuries of tradition amongst those born there. He also found evidence from the garbage and discarded animal parts that oil surveyors were lurking there as well. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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Arctic Quest: Odyessy Through a Threatened Wilderness
In 1991 Kister, an environmental activist and journalist, took a 700- mile journey through the Arctic Refuge—the last intact ecosystem left in North America and the largest wildlife sanctuary in the world. As he went he found hundreds of reasons why the area should not be developed, in the forms of shimmering indigenous fish, wolves in desperate hunt of limited food in a confined habitat, Old Griz, and centuries of tradition amongst those born there. He also found evidence from the garbage and discarded animal parts that oil surveyors were lurking there as well. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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Arctic Quest: Odyessy Through a Threatened Wilderness

Arctic Quest: Odyessy Through a Threatened Wilderness

by Chad Kister
Arctic Quest: Odyessy Through a Threatened Wilderness

Arctic Quest: Odyessy Through a Threatened Wilderness

by Chad Kister

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In 1991 Kister, an environmental activist and journalist, took a 700- mile journey through the Arctic Refuge—the last intact ecosystem left in North America and the largest wildlife sanctuary in the world. As he went he found hundreds of reasons why the area should not be developed, in the forms of shimmering indigenous fish, wolves in desperate hunt of limited food in a confined habitat, Old Griz, and centuries of tradition amongst those born there. He also found evidence from the garbage and discarded animal parts that oil surveyors were lurking there as well. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781567512366
Publisher: Common Courage Press
Publication date: 04/01/2003
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Author Chad Kister is a writer, public speaker and environmental activist in southeast Ohio. Kister has been touring the U.S. speaking about the need to protect the Arctic Refuge.

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