More Than Birds: Adventurous Lives of North American Naturalists

Once people encounter the natural world and become aware of its intricacy, fragility, beauty, and significance, they will recognize the need for conservation.

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.

1110838681
More Than Birds: Adventurous Lives of North American Naturalists

Once people encounter the natural world and become aware of its intricacy, fragility, beauty, and significance, they will recognize the need for conservation.

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.

8.99 In Stock
More Than Birds: Adventurous Lives of North American Naturalists

More Than Birds: Adventurous Lives of North American Naturalists

by Val Shushkewich
More Than Birds: Adventurous Lives of North American Naturalists

More Than Birds: Adventurous Lives of North American Naturalists

by Val Shushkewich

eBook

$8.99  $9.99 Save 10% Current price is $8.99, Original price is $9.99. You Save 10%.

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers


Overview

Once people encounter the natural world and become aware of its intricacy, fragility, beauty, and significance, they will recognize the need for conservation.

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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781459705609
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Publication date: 11/17/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 296
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

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.

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.

Table of Contents

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

Acknowledgements
Introduction

Part One: Early North American Naturalists
One: Alexander Wilson (1766–1813)
Two: John James Audubon (1785–1851)
Three: Thomas Nuttall (1786–1859)
Part Two: The Smithsonian Collections and Classification
Four: Spencer Fullerton Baird (1823–1887)
Five: Robert Kennicott (1835–1866)
Six: Robert Ridgway (1850–1929)
Part Three: For the Love of Birds
Seven: Florence Merriam Bailey (1863–1948)
Eight: Allan Cyril Brooks (1869–1946)
Nine: Cordelia Stanwood (1865–1958)
Ten: Jack Miner (1865–1944)
Part Four: Ornithology as a Science and the Need for Protection
Eleven: James Henry Fleming (1872–1940)
Twelve: Percy Algernon Taverner (1875–1947)
Thirteen: Margaret Morse Nice (1883–1974)
Fourteen: Joseph Dewey Soper (1893–1982)
Part Five: Thirst for Knowledge
Fifteen: Louise de Kiriline Lawrence (1894–1992)
Sixteen: Doris H. Speirs (1894–1989) and J. Murray Speirs (1909–2001)
Seventeen: Roger Tory Peterson (1908–1996)
Eighteen: Hans Albert Hochbaum (1911–1988)
Part Six: Conservation and Preservation of Species
Nineteen: Robert W. Nero (1922–
Twenty: Robert Bateman (1930–
Twenty-One: Kenn Kaufman (1954–
Twenty-Two: David Allen Sibley (1962–

Appendix A: Chronology
Notes
Bibliography
About the Author
 

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews