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Fisherman Naturalist

Fisherman Naturalist
Author: Anthony Buxton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 190
Release: 1946
Genre: Animal behavior
ISBN:

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A Naturalist Goes Fishing

A Naturalist Goes Fishing
Author: James McClintock
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2015-10-27
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1137279907

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Internationally recognized marine biologist Jim McClintock combines his deep expertise as a marine biologist with his personal passion for fishing in a beautifully written narrative


A Naturalist Goes Fishing

A Naturalist Goes Fishing
Author: James McClintock
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2015-10-27
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1466879254

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In the tradition of fishing classics, A Naturalist Goes Fishing combines elements of the triumph between fisher and fish, humor and wit, and a passionate concern for the natural environment. James McClintock takes us to some of the most breathtaking waters the world has to offer while capturing the drama and serendipity in the beloved sport of fishing. We follow him and his fishing buddies and professional guides, as he fishes off the marshy barrier islands of Louisiana, teeming with life but also ravaged by recent disasters like the Deepwater Horizon spill. We travel to the remote waters of New Zealand's Stewart Island, where the commercial fishing industry is fast disappearing; fish for gigantic Antarctic toothfish through a drilled ice hole at McMurdo Station; and scout for spotted bass on Alabama's Cahaba River, which has the highest diversity of fresh water fish in North America. As we take this global journey, we see how sea level rise, erosion, pollution, water acidification, and overfishing each cause damage. This strikingly beautiful narrative is a must read for anglers and nature lovers alike.


Stream Feathers

Stream Feathers
Author: Wally Rentsch
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2013-04-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1479782432

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If you have ever fly-fished or wished you had, Stream Feathers is a must read book to experience the mystique of fly-fishing in the wild Appalachian Mountains of Pennsylvania. Something quite unexpected happens to those who fish downstream for two miles in the company of the naturalist, Hoxie. There are adventures and unexpected encounters with wildlife around each bend. All combined with the thrill of fighting a pugnacious trout. In a sequence of 16 episodes, each farther down stream from the other, we follow Hoxie in his valiant quest to catch a trout larger than his dads 24 inch Brown Trout. In the end -- through deep truths found -- beating his dads trout becomes inconsequential. Photographs and Haiku reveal Hoxies adventures and chance discoveries in each chapter.


Nature Notes

Nature Notes
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1894
Genre: Natural history
ISBN:

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Nature

Nature
Author: Sir Norman Lockyer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1156
Release: 1927
Genre: Electronic journals
ISBN:

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The Naturalist

The Naturalist
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 902
Release: 1952
Genre: Geology
ISBN:

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The English Parson-naturalist

The English Parson-naturalist
Author: Patrick Armstrong
Publisher: Gracewing Publishing
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2000
Genre: Clergy
ISBN: 9780852445167

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These parson-naturalists made a significant contribution to the development of British scientific natural history, and played an important role in the foundation of the conservation movement and in the origins of organisations such as the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and the National Trust. This book presents a full range of interesting and sometimes eccentric individuals from the early days of the Christian faith in the British Isles to modern times. Missionary endeavor and service to the Empire brought the influence of the English parson-naturalist to the very ends of the earth. A key to the appreciation of the success of the parson-naturalist phenomenon is understanding the social milieu in which these men worked. Until the twentieth century clergy were members of a relatively tightly-knit social group, often related to one another by kinship or marriage; a man's clerical colleagues were also his scientific colleagues and his kinsfolk.