Page 4 of Books Spring 2008 by SUNY Press
general interest river ime t ecotravel on the world s rivers rivertime ecotravel on the world s rivers mary a hood journeys on the world s rivers from a naturalist s point of view n this engaging travelogue of our world s rivers great and small poet and biologist mary a hood reflects on rivers as creators of place recounting her journeys along portions of the mississippi the danube the amazon the yangtze the ganges the nile and a dozen small u.s rivers hood weaves together natural history current environmental and conservation issues encounters with endangered plants and animals and tells some interesting tales along the way i mary a hood march 228 pp trim size 5 ½ x 8 ½ 13 color photographs 2 maps $23.00/t jacketed hc 978-0-7914-7389-4 nature essays like a river the book begins small with essays that are narrowly focused on themes of environment and place such as the need to write our world three rivers how fires and corporations control the west the flathead the effect of wind farms on a small town in western new york the conhocton the giant redwoods and how they were preserved the klamath and the search for moose in the great north woods the penobscot the second section expands the themes of environment and place and looks at great world rivers their long histories their biological diversity the effects of human use and tourism and the paradox of human reverence and destruction from endangered species to invasive species from corporate control of national parks to wind farms from urban sprawl to efforts at conservation and restoration rivertime offers insights into our relationship to the environment in the twenty-first century part ecotravel journal part natural history part plea for the assaulted rivers rivertime carries us around the world there is beauty here and fascination and a desperate sense of last chances kathleen dean moore author of the pine island paradox and coeditor of rachel carson legacy and challenge if you want to fall in love with a river read this book tom skerritt american rivers the author s range of knowledge her thorough research and her ability to address the importance of rivers to human and nonhuman life is impressive she is an environmentalist a scientist and a scholar who attends to detail while also writing a fascinating and engaging personal account sue walker coauthor of in the realm of rivers alabama s mobile-tensaw delta mary a hood is professor emerita of biology at the university of west florida she is the author of the strangler fig and other tales field notes of a conservationist 2 1-800-666-2211
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