Seeking Refuge

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON PRESSISBN: 9780295990026

Birds and Landscapes of the Pacific Flyway

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By Robert M Wilson, Foreword by William Cronon
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UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON PRESS
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HARDBACK
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229 x 152 mm
Weight:
540 g
Pages:
320

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Robert M. Wilson is associate professor of geography at Syracuse University.

Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The Wetland Archipelago 2. Elusive Sanctuaries 3. Places in the Grid 4. Duck Farms 5. Refuges in Conflict Epilogue Citation Abbreviations Notes Bibliography Index

"This is a very clearly written book that deals concisely with a hundred years worth of complex confrontations and conflicts in a surprising small space. The story is completed in only 5 chapters covering 170 pages, but it is supported by an additional 40 pages of notes and 322 references to published sources. Although it rarely touches on events in the Canadian portion of the flyway, it offers useful object lessons on the dangers of interfering with fundamental ecological processes." Gary Kaiser, BC Studies "The author's skill in examining the interplay between wild birds, their increasingly manufactured habitats, and the varied human institutions responsible for altering them makes for a compelling story that readers will find fascinating." William K. Wyckoff, Montana State University "Wilson ranges across the entire refuge system of the Pacific Slope in order to observe the dynamics and management challenges associated with the whole flyway. The result is a tour de force of historical and geographical analysis that will surely become a standard work on its subject." William Cronon, University of Wisconsin

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