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Wild Flock

Wild Flock
Author: Susie Grade
Publisher: Elm Hill
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2018-03-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1595541284

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Jesus spoke of the abundant life, but too many people come to faith in Christ and never experience it. Encountering the love and splendor of God in everyday life shouldn’t be so hard, but sometimes it is. Too often we are trudging through life rather than soaring. Our souls long to live in freedom and joy, but often we are weighed down by shame, pressing responsibilities, and a far too busy life. Jesus tells us to consider the birds, the flowers, the bread and the wine. Seeing God’s love and splendor is a daily spiritual practice that begins with opening our eyes. When God opens our eyes, everything changes.


Bulletin

Bulletin
Author: American Game Protective Association
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1923
Genre: Game protection
ISBN:

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Report

Report
Author: Massachusetts. Commissioners on Fisheries and Game
Publisher:
Total Pages: 764
Release: 1918
Genre: Fisheries
ISBN:

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The Flock

The Flock
Author: Mary Austin
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0874177545

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This classic novel, first published in 1906 and based on Mary Austin's own experiences, captures the way of life of shepherds in the Sierra. Austin blends natural history, politics, and allegory in a genre-blurring narrative, championing local shepherds in their losing battle against the quickly developing tourist business in the Western Sierra during the nineteenth century. Austin had met many shepherds while visiting the Tejon ranches of Edward Beale and Henry Miller, and cultivated relationships with men others often thought of as ignorant, unambitious, and dirty, listening closely to their stories. Her neighbors were scandalized, but Austin respected the shepherds’ ways of thinking. Rather than portray these shepherds’ lives as part of a romantic bygone era, in this novel, she instead positions them as exemplifying potentially radical ways of living in and thinking about the world. Afterword by Barney Nelson.


Forest and Stream

Forest and Stream
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 640
Release: 1922
Genre: Birds
ISBN:

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Fish and Wildlife News

Fish and Wildlife News
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1987
Genre: Wildlife management
ISBN:

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Whooping Crane

Whooping Crane
Author: Klaus Nigge
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2010-08-16
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 160344209X

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Approximately 250 wild whooping cranes nest in northern Canada and winter in south Texas, flying 2,500 miles annually between these two distinct havens: the coastal marshes of the Gulf of Mexico and the boreal wilderness on the border of Alberta and the Northwest Territories. Through twists of good fortune, each of these terminal migratory places is protected from human encroachment—by a U.S. national wildlife refuge on the one hand and a Canadian national park on the other. This last remaining natural flock of the species, its numbers small but slowly increasing, has thus become known by the names of its sanctuaries: Aransas–Wood Buffalo. On the flock’s wintering grounds at Aransas National Wildlife Refuge in Texas, photographer Klaus Nigge has captured the daily activity of a single family over several weeks in two separate years, documenting their life in the salt marshes of the central Texas coast and, in one year, the happy arrival from the north of twin adolescents, itself an unusual event. Then, with the backing of National Geographic magazine, he received unprecedented permission from the Canadian government to photograph the cranes’ summer nesting sites in remote areas of Wood Buffalo National Park. To obtain these unique photographs, he sat in a cleverly constructed blind for six days and nights, watching as a chick hatched and the adults cared for their young. There he witnessed both the peace and the perils of the cranes’ summer haven. In three galleries, each containing portfolios of images of these magnificent birds in their natural habitat, Nigge captures the beauty and essential mystery that have led humans the world over to include cranes in their earliest myths and legends. Additionally, Nigge has written vignettes to accompany each of the portfolios. Krista Schlyer provides an introductory text that affords an overview of crane history. She chronicles the monumental efforts by humans to ensure the survival of the species and has added a profile of Nigge, outlining his extraordinary entry into the world of wild whooping cranes in order to acquire these breathtaking photographs.


Environmental Quality

Environmental Quality
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1454
Release: 1974
Genre: Environmental protection
ISBN:

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