Migration Mysteries: Adventures, Disasters, and Epiphanies in a Life with Birds
English
By (author): John H. Rappole
In a delightfully approachable style, Rappole introduces the people, places, quandaries, and dangers he encountered during the years he spent in Mexico, Central America, and the United States studying the migration patterns of birds. His account also serves as a wake-up call for conservation as, Rappole observes, the habitats for migratory birds are disappearing year by year.
Cast as the authors swan song on the topic of bird migration, this lively account of Rappoles lifes work will delight birders, researchers, and general readers alike. Offered as both a follow-up to his recent, more theoretical work, Bird Migration: A New Understanding, and as a kind of valedictory message to colleagues, friends, supporters, and interested onlookers, Migration Mysteries is more than just what the author describes as a biography of an idea, it is also an entertaining and informative portrait of the life and work of one of Americas most influential wildlife biologists.
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