James H. Locklear is director of conservation at Lauritzen Gardens in Omaha, NE.
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Acknowledgments Prologue Part I the Face of the Land 1. Headlands 2. Heartland 3. Scarplands 4. Tree Folk 5. Setting Sail on the Star-Grass Sea 6. A Kaw Florilegium Part II the Membership 7. The Days of Manure River 8. O Elkader! 9. Bird Sketches 10. Surprised by Shorbs 11. The Waters of Mother Kaw 12. Beautiful Contrivances 14. The Hard Places Part III Nature and Culture 14. Paradise Undone 15. Community Ecologies 16. The Showalter Lilac 17 Lithophilia 18. The Greatest Day in the History of Beeler 19. Rock Towns 20 Stickers Epilogue Appendix A: Plant Names Mentioned in the Text Appendix B: Animal Names Mentioned in the Text Selected Bibliography Index
"In the Country of the Kaw is a singular and significant addition to the literature of the Great Plains. Thoughtfully written, it captures the essence of the entire Kaw River basin, from the High Plains of eastern Colorado to the forested hills of northeastern Kansas. In the Country of the Kawwill help you understand this part of our natural world and live there more fully." - Rex C. Buchanan, editor of Kansas Geology and coauthor of Roadside Kansas"James Locklear writes about the land with the easy grace of someone describing an old friend. Indeed, Locklear's ambition with In the Country of the Kaw is to convey the personality of the plains along the Kansas River through a series of sketches of the plants, animals, fossils, towns, and people to be found in the 173 water miles from Junction City to the confluence with the Missouri. It is an eclectic and sometimes quirky journey, but always expertly informed, as Locklear describes his avian dreams of swirling kettles of Swainson's hawks to his waking sorrow at the historic slaughter of wolves and bison. This is a book to delight and instruct and to reassure that you aren't the only one thinking and caring deeply about the natural world." - Max McCoy, author of Elevations: A Personal Exploration of the Arkansas River

