Great Plains Birds
Larkin Powell
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Imprint: Bison Books
Published: 11/2019
Pages: 224
Subject: Nature
eBook ISBN: 9781496218599
DESCRIPTION
The Great Plains is a well-known and well-studied hybrid zone for
many animals, most notably birds. In Great Plains
Birds Larkin Powell explores the history, geography,
and geology of the plains and the birds
that inhabit it. From the sandhill crane to ducks
and small shorebirds, he explains migration patterns and
shows how human settlements have affected the
movements of birds. Powell uses historical maps and
images to show how wetlands have disappeared, how grasslands
have been uprooted, how rivers have been modified by dams, and how
the distribution of forests has changed, all the while
illustrating why grassland birds are the most threatened group
of birds in North America. Powell also discusses conservation
attempts and how sporting organizations have raised money to create
wetland and grassland habitats for both game and nongame
species.Great Plains Birds tells the story of the birds of the
plains, discussing where those birds can be found and the
impact humans have had on them.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Larkin Powell is a professor of conservation biology in the School of Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
REVIEWS
"From modern-day prairie birds (and where to see them), to geography, history, and conservation, this book is an excellent introduction for anyone wanting to learn more about the vast heart of America, the Great Plains. Wonders abound, if only we look."—Joel Sartore, Photo Ark founder and National Geographic photographer and fellow
"Powell's personal love for the Great Plains and its birds is contagious. This book plays a critically important role in raising awareness, building appreciation, and calling for conservation action for North America's most threatened birds."—Martha Kauffman, managing director of the World Wildlife Fund, Northern Great Plains Programs
"My high expectations were met when I read Powell's book Great Plains Birds, but they were exceeded when I found myself laughing and living vicariously through his personal narrative. This book is honest and important and presents a clear-eyed view of bird conservation today in our heartland."—Michael Forsberg, photographer and author of Great Plains: America's Lingering Wild
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