The Pocono Plateau
Author: Henry S. Cattell
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Published: 1912
Total Pages: 78
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Author: Henry S. Cattell
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Published: 1912
Total Pages: 78
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Susan C. Aragon-Long
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Published: 2018-07
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ISBN-13: 9781411342323
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Parragon, Incorporated
Publisher: Parragon Publishing
Published: 2002-05
Total Pages: 26
ISBN-13: 9780752579009
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mary D. Davis
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Published: 1993
Total Pages: 158
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Silas Chamberlin
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 2016-01-01
Total Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 0300219113
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe first history of the American hiking community and its contributions to the nation's vast network of trails In the mid-nineteenth century urban walking clubs emerged in the United States. A little more than a century later, tens of millions of Americans were hiking on trails blazed in every region of the country. This groundbreaking book is the first full account of the unique history of the American hiking community and its rich, nationwide culture. Delving into unexplored archives, including those of the Appalachian Mountain Club, Sierra Club, Green Mountain Club, and many others, Silas Chamberlin recounts the activities of hikers who over many decades formed clubs, built trails, and advocated for environmental protection. He also discusses the shifting attitudes of the late 1960s and early 1970s when ideas about traditional volunteerism shifted and new hikers came to see trail blazing and maintenance as government responsibilities. Chamberlin explores the implications for hiking groups, future club leaders, and the millions of others who find happiness, inspiration, and better health on America's trails.
Author: Edgar Lionel Jackson
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Published: 2005
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781892132543
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Published: 2021-09-20
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ISBN-13: 9780999476444
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Scott Weidensaul
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 2000-04-15
Total Pages: 436
ISBN-13: 9780865475915
DOWNLOAD EBOOKScott Weidensaul follows hawks over the Mexican coastal plains, Bar-tailed Godwits that hitchhike on gale winds 7,000 miles nonstop across the Pacific from Alaska to New Zealand, and the Myriad Songbirds whose numbers have dwindled so dramatically in recent years.
Author: Ruth Tingay
Publisher: Comstock Publishing Associates
Published: 2011-01-15
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 0801459389
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEagles have fascinated humans for millennia. For some, the glimpse of a distant eagle instantly becomes a treasured lifelong memory. Others may never encounter a wild eagle in their lifetime. This book was written by people who have dedicated years to the study of eagles, to provide an insider's view for all readers, but especially those who have never been up close and personal with these magnificent yet often misunderstood creatures. In their stories, twenty-nine leading eagle researchers share their remarkable field experiences, providing personal narratives that don't feature in their scientific publications. They tell of their fear at being stalked by grizzly bears, their surprise at being followed by the secret police, their embarrassment when accidentally firing mortar rockets over a school gymnasium, and their sense of awe at tracking eagles via satellite. The reader experiences the cultural shock of being guest of honor at a circumcision ceremony, the absurdity of sharing an aquatic car with the Khmer Rouge, and the sense of foreboding at being press-ganged into a frenzied tribal death march through the jungle. The Eagle Watchers covers twenty-four species on six continents, from well known (bald eagle; golden eagle), to obscure (black-and-chestnut eagle; New Guinea harpy eagle), and from common (African fish eagle) to critically endangered (Philippine eagle; Madagascar fish eagle). The diverse experiences vividly described in this book reveal the passion, dedication, and sense of adventure shared by those who study these majestic birds and strive for their conservation. Featuring stunning color photographs of the eagles, information on raptor conservation, a global list of all eagle species with ranges and conservation status, and a color map of the sites visited in the book, The Eagle Watchers will appeal to birders, conservationists, and adventure travelers alike. To further support the conservation programs described in this book, all royalties are being donated to two leading nonprofit organizations for raptor conservation training and fieldwork: Hawk Mountain Sanctuary Intern Program and the National Birds of Prey Trust.
Author: Barry Mackintosh
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Published: 1985
Total Pages: 116
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