A collection of twenty-first-century wildlife and nature photos help illustrate the legacy of Wisconsin's storied conservation ethic, highlighted by the pioneering days of Aldo Leopold and the birth of wildlife ecology in America. This coffee-table book features an incredible collection of more than 150 photographs taken in the first decade of the new century-proof of Wisconsin's rich history of conserving its woods, water, and wildlife. The largest chapters offer photos and history on endangered eagles, loons, and ospreys, ...
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A collection of twenty-first-century wildlife and nature photos help illustrate the legacy of Wisconsin's storied conservation ethic, highlighted by the pioneering days of Aldo Leopold and the birth of wildlife ecology in America. This coffee-table book features an incredible collection of more than 150 photographs taken in the first decade of the new century-proof of Wisconsin's rich history of conserving its woods, water, and wildlife. The largest chapters offer photos and history on endangered eagles, loons, and ospreys, but the book goes well beyond, featuring albino deer and squirrels, owls, hawks, herons, cranes, swans, black bears, red fox, and playful otters. Its twelve chapters include upland birds, white-tailed deer, and backyard visitors. The book's story line speaks to Wisconsin's rich outdoor heritage and its history of conservation leadership. It chronicles many areas where the state led the nation, from being the first to ban market hunting of many species to the first to develop wildlife management.
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