Wonders of the Pronghorn

Wonders of the Pronghorn

Author: G. Earl Chace

Publisher: Dodd Mead

Published: 1977

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 9780396074809

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Describes the physical characteristics and habits of the North American pronghorn antelope and discusses its adaptation to a prairie environment and the effects of civilization on its well-being.


Built for Speed

Built for Speed

Author: John A. Byers

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2003-09-15

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9780674011427

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A field biologist draws an intimate portrait of the pronghorn antelope, the most charismatic resident of the American Great Plains. 25 halftones.


American Serengeti

American Serengeti

Author: Dan Flores

Publisher: University Press of Kansas

Published: 2017-01-16

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 070062466X

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America's Great Plains once possessed one of the grandest wildlife spectacles of the world, equaled only by such places as the Serengeti, the Masai Mara, or the veld of South Africa. Pronghorn antelope, gray wolves, bison, coyotes, wild horses, and grizzly bears: less than two hundred years ago these creatures existed in such abundance that John James Audubon was moved to write, "it is impossible to describe or even conceive the vast multitudes of these animals." In a work that is at once a lyrical evocation of that lost splendor and a detailed natural history of these charismatic species of the historic Great Plains, veteran naturalist and outdoorsman Dan Flores draws a vivid portrait of each of these animals in their glory—and tells the harrowing story of what happened to them at the hands of market hunters and ranchers and ultimately a federal killing program in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The Great Plains with its wildlife intact dazzled Americans and Europeans alike, prompting numerous literary tributes. American Serengeti takes its place alongside these celebratory works, showing us the grazers and predators of the plains against the vast opalescent distances, the blue mountains shimmering on the horizon, the great rippling tracts of yellowed grasslands. Far from the empty "flyover country" of recent times, this landscape is alive with a complex ecology at least 20,000 years old—a continental patrimony whose wonders may not be entirely lost, as recent efforts hold out hope of partial restoration of these historic species. Written by an author who has done breakthrough work on the histories of several of these animals—including bison, wild horses, and coyotes—American Serengeti is as rigorous in its research as it is intimate in its sense of wonder—the most deeply informed, closely observed view we have of the Great Plains' wild heritage.


1000 Wonders of Nature

1000 Wonders of Nature

Author:

Publisher: Readers Digest

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 474

ISBN-13: 9780276426148

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Delve below the Earth, soar beyond the heavens and scour every corner of the planet to discover wonders far greater in number than the world's Big Seven -- and just as astounding. A riveting read for weird science buffs of all ages and an ideal way for parents and kids to share the thrills of learning, 1000 "Wonders of Nature" spotlights incredible animals, formidable forces of weather and mysterious occurrences -- and clearly explains the facts of science behind them all. Filled with 1,300 up-close and astounding full-color photos of the most intriguing living creatures and impressive natural spectacles. Chapters highlight: -- Nature's Great Events, from the self-healing secrets of Peruvian parrots to the underwater fireworks sparked by spawning corals -- Amazing Animals, from lizards that walk on water to fish that spend the night in slimy "sleeping bags" to birds that feast on blood -- Microscopic Marvels, from destructive plant viruses that hitch rides with insects to friendly fungi that supply trees with essential minerals -- Heavenly Amazements, from diamond showers that fall from the sun to comets, quasars and blue moons -- Forces of Nature, from the world's tallest waterfall to horrific hurricanes, terrifying tornadoes and volatile volcanoes


Book of Wonders in Poetry

Book of Wonders in Poetry

Author: George L. Hand

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2014-05-07

Total Pages: 117

ISBN-13: 1491732547

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Ive always observed my surroundings since I was a boy. I noticed the wonders with a true sense of joy. For some reason I remember much from the past. Who would guess such memories would last. Theres natural beauty wherever you go. The most impressive are the parks I know. I remember my engineering education plus what Ive read. Science is wonderful. This has to be said. I think of all the progress humans have made. Weve just started. Can we make the grade? This book follows the popular Huckleberry Days The authors poetic presentation of the good old ways, A Sampler of Uncommon Sense and Good Times, Emotional Trips, Whimsy and More in Rhymes, World War II, to the Greatest Generation A Poetic History of the Wars Duration, And Emotional Poems, How We Live and How We Die. Some Will Make You Think, Others Will Make You Cry. All are available. Barnes and Noble is an ordering source. One can also Google Amazon.com of course.


The Value of Species

The Value of Species

Author: Edward L. McCord

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2012-04-24

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 0300176570

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Drawing on insights from philosophy, ethics, law and biology, a naturalist and philosopher advocates on behalf of biodiversity, addressing urgent questions about the destruction of species, and provides a new framework for appreciating and defending every form of life.


Pronghorn

Pronghorn

Author: Bart W. O'Gara

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 960

ISBN-13:

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One of the fastest land animals on Earth (second only to the cheetah), the pronghorn can reach speeds of more than 50 miles per hour. It also is one of the most fascinating of all animals. For many people, the pronghorn was nearly as much a symbol of the American West as was the bison; for some, it still is. Eliminated from much of its historic range by the early 1900s, this unique North American big game species has experienced a remarkable recovery and now is found throughout the western United States, Canada, and northern Mexico. Thirty years in the making, Pronghorn: Ecology and Management contains the most comprehensive information on the behavior, physiology, migration, taxonomy, and management of this extraordinary animal. Full chapters are devoted to distribution, nutrition and food, diseases and parasites, ecosystem management, hunting, and much more. The principal authors--the world's preeminent pronghorn biologists, Bart W. O'Gara and Jim D. Yoakum--conclude with a thorough discussion of the future of pronghorn and their management. With 23 chapters that include contributions by 10 other wildlife professionals and more than 850 illustrations, including original artwork by Edson Fichter and Daniel P. Metz, Pronghorn: Ecology and Management is the definitive work on the species. A Wildlife Management Institute Book


Pronghorn

Pronghorn

Author: Gary Turbak

Publisher: Northland Publishing

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13:

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Focusing on the pronghorn's history, unique features, habitat, and behavior, here is a tribute to this animal's evolutionary tenacity, its ability to exist in a meager habitat, and its world-famous speed. First-prize winner in the book competition of the Outdoor Writer's Association of America.


Where the Wild Things Were

Where the Wild Things Were

Author: William Stolzenburg

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2011-01-15

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 1608196453

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For years, predators like snow leopards and white-tipped sharks have been disappearing from the top of the food chain, largely as a result of human action. Science journalist Will Stolzenburg reveals why and how their absence upsets the delicate balance of the world's environment.