Wildlife Sanctuaries and the Audubon Society: Places to Hide and Seek

National Audubon Society sanctuaries across the United States preserve the unique combinations of plants, climates, soils, and water that endangered birds and other animals require to survive. Their success stories include the recovery of the common and snowy egrets, wood storks, Everglade kites, puffins, and sandhill cranes, to name only a few.

In this book, Frosty Anderson describes the development of fifteen NAS sanctuaries from Maine to California and from the Texas coast to North Dakota. Drawn from the newsletter "Places to Hide and Seek," which he edited during his tenure as Director/Vice President of the Wildlife Sanctuary Department of the NAS, these profiles offer a personal, often humorous look at the daily and longer-term activities involved in protecting bird habitats. Collectively, they record an era in conservation history in which ordinary people, without benefit of Ph.Ds, became stewards of the habitats in which they had lived all their lives. It's a story worth preserving, and it's entertainingly told here by the man who knows it best.

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Wildlife Sanctuaries and the Audubon Society: Places to Hide and Seek

National Audubon Society sanctuaries across the United States preserve the unique combinations of plants, climates, soils, and water that endangered birds and other animals require to survive. Their success stories include the recovery of the common and snowy egrets, wood storks, Everglade kites, puffins, and sandhill cranes, to name only a few.

In this book, Frosty Anderson describes the development of fifteen NAS sanctuaries from Maine to California and from the Texas coast to North Dakota. Drawn from the newsletter "Places to Hide and Seek," which he edited during his tenure as Director/Vice President of the Wildlife Sanctuary Department of the NAS, these profiles offer a personal, often humorous look at the daily and longer-term activities involved in protecting bird habitats. Collectively, they record an era in conservation history in which ordinary people, without benefit of Ph.Ds, became stewards of the habitats in which they had lived all their lives. It's a story worth preserving, and it's entertainingly told here by the man who knows it best.

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Wildlife Sanctuaries and the Audubon Society: Places to Hide and Seek

Wildlife Sanctuaries and the Audubon Society: Places to Hide and Seek

Wildlife Sanctuaries and the Audubon Society: Places to Hide and Seek

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National Audubon Society sanctuaries across the United States preserve the unique combinations of plants, climates, soils, and water that endangered birds and other animals require to survive. Their success stories include the recovery of the common and snowy egrets, wood storks, Everglade kites, puffins, and sandhill cranes, to name only a few.

In this book, Frosty Anderson describes the development of fifteen NAS sanctuaries from Maine to California and from the Texas coast to North Dakota. Drawn from the newsletter "Places to Hide and Seek," which he edited during his tenure as Director/Vice President of the Wildlife Sanctuary Department of the NAS, these profiles offer a personal, often humorous look at the daily and longer-term activities involved in protecting bird habitats. Collectively, they record an era in conservation history in which ordinary people, without benefit of Ph.Ds, became stewards of the habitats in which they had lived all their lives. It's a story worth preserving, and it's entertainingly told here by the man who knows it best.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780292783942
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Publication date: 01/01/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 280
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

The late John M. "Frosty" Anderson retired from the National Audubon Society in 1987, after a twenty-one-year career.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword by Donal C. O'Brien Jr.
  • Introduction: Places to Hide and Seek
  • 1. Paul J. Rainey Sanctuary, Abbeville, Louisiana
  • 2. Green Island Sanctuary, Rio Hondo, Texas
  • 3. Lillian Annette Rowe Sanctuary, Gibbon, Nebraska
  • 4. Maine Coastal Islands Sanctuary, Medomak, Maine
  • 5. Vingt-et-une Sanctuary, Smith Point, Texas
  • 6. Emily Winthrop Miles Sanctuary, Sharon, Connecticut
  • 7. Sydnes Island Sanctuary, Bridge City, Texas
  • 8. Constitution Island Marsh Sanctuary, Garrison, New York
  • 9. Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, Naples, Florida
  • 10. Lake Okeechobee Sanctuary, Okeechobee, Florida
  • 11. Sabal Palm Grove Sanctuary, Brownsville, Texas
  • 12. Starr Ranch Sanctuary, Trabuco Canyon, California
  • 13. Edward Brigham Alkali Lake Sanctuary, Jamestown, North Dakota
  • 14. Francis Beidler Forest Sanctuary, Harleyville, South Carolina
  • 15. Tampa Bay Sanctuaries, Tampa, Florida
  • Conclusion
  • Index
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