On the Marshes

On the Marshes
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Publisher : Little Toller Books
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 1908213612
ISBN-13 : 9781908213617
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis On the Marshes by : Carol Donaldson

Donaldson explores the conflicts between marsh-dwellers and corporate Britain, between private ownership and conservation.

Salt Marshes

Salt Marshes
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Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Total Pages : 271
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ISBN-10 : 9780813548517
ISBN-13 : 0813548519
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Salt Marshes by : Judith S Weis

Tall green grass. Subtle melodies of songbirds. Sharp whines of muskrats. Rustles of water running through the grasses. And at low tide, a pungent reminder of the treasures hidden beneath the surface.All are vital signs of the great salt marshes' natural resources. Now championed as critical habitats for plants, animals, and people because of the environmental service and protection they provide, these ecological wonders were once considered unproductive wastelands, home solely to mosquitoes and toxic waste, and mistreated for centuries by the human population. Exploring the fascinating biodiversity of these boggy wetlands, Salt Marshes offers readers a wealth of essential information about a variety of plants, fish, and animals, the importance of these habitats, consequences of human neglect and thoughtless development, and insight into how these wetlands recover. Judith S. Weis and Carol A. Butler shed ample light on the human impact, including chapters on physical and biological alterations, pollution, and remediation and recovery programs. In addition to a national and global perspective, the authors place special emphasis on coastal wetlands in the Atlantic and Gulf regions, as well as the San Francisco Bay Area, calling attention to their historical and economic legacies. Written in clear, easy-to-read language, Salt Marshes proves that the battles for preservation and conservation must continue, because threats to salt marshes ebb and flow like the water that runs through them.

Of Men and Marshes

Of Men and Marshes
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Publisher : University of Iowa Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1609381181
ISBN-13 : 9781609381189
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Of Men and Marshes by : Paul Errington

Standing with such environmental classics as Loren Eiseley’s TheImmense Journey, his friend and mentor Aldo Leopold’s A Sand County Almanac, and Joseph Wood Krutch’s The Voice of the Desert, Paul Errington’s Of Men and Marshes remains an evocative reminder of the great beauty and intrinsic value of the glacial marshland. Prescient and stirring, steeped in insights from Errington’s biological fieldwork, his experiences as a hunter and trapper, and his days exploring the marshes of his rural South Dakota childhood, this vibrant work of nature writing reveals his deep knowledge of the marshland environments he championed. Examining the marsh from a dynamic range of perspectives, Errington begins by inviting us to consider how immense spans of time, coupled with profound geological events, shaped the unique marshland ecosystems of the Midwest. He then follows this wetland environment across seasons and over the years, creating a compelling portrait of a natural place too little appreciated and too often destroyed. Reminding us of the intricate relationships between the marsh and the animals who call it home, Errington records his experiences with hundreds of wetland creatures. He follows minks and muskrats, snapping turtles and white pelicans, red foxes and blue-winged teals—all the while underscoring our responsibility to preserve this remarkable and fragile environment and challenging us to change the way we think about and value marshlands. This classic of twentieth-century nature writing, a landmark work that is still a joy to read, offers a stirring portrait of the Midwest’s endangered glacial marshland ecosystems by one of the most influential biologists of his day. A cautionary book whose advice has not been heeded, a must-read of American environmental literature, Of Men and Marshes should inspire a new generation of conservationists.

On the Marsh

On the Marsh
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : 1471168514
ISBN-13 : 9781471168512
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis On the Marsh by : Simon Barnes

How writer Simon Barnes rewilded the marshland next to his garden to attract new species and to bring inspiration to his family

Sunlight Over the Marshes

Sunlight Over the Marshes
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Publisher :
Total Pages :
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ISBN-10 : 0578988925
ISBN-13 : 9780578988924
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Sunlight Over the Marshes by : John Edwards

A young female detective proves herself up to the challenge of confronting a dynasty of evil in her hometown in this gritty Southern detective novel.Georgia state police investigator Fate Harper is used to struggling with the conflicts and barriers of being a female officer in the '70s. Caught between her professional obligations and personal passions on and off the job, Fate must constantly navigate an unlevel playing field.But when she forms a team to investigate the corrupt sheriff in a small town, the detective uncovers organized crime led by a syndicate of powerful men in a deeply rooted system of drug smuggling and murder. Now, Fate finds herself on a journey of cat and mouse, good and evil, and greed and corruption, and she must bring down the sinister operations or lose her life while trying.Returning home brings plenty of drama and romance in the Deep South in this debut novel from former Georgia Bureau of Investigation Agent John B. Edwards.

Return to the Marshes

Return to the Marshes
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Publisher : Faber & Faber
Total Pages : 145
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ISBN-10 : 9780571280971
ISBN-13 : 0571280978
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Return to the Marshes by : Gavin Young

It was the legendary traveller Wilfred Thesiger who first introduced Gavin Young to the Marshes of Iraq. Since then Young has been entranced by both the beauty of the Marshes and by the Marsh Arabs who inhabit them, a people whose lifestyle is almost unchanged from that of their predecessors, the Ancient Sumerians. On his return to the Marshes some years later Gavin Young found that the twentieth-century had rudely intruded on this lifestyle and that war was threatening to make the Marsh Arabs existence extinct. Return to the Marshes, first published in 1977, is at once a moving tribute to a unique way of life as well as a love story to a place and its people. 'A superbly written essay which combines warmth of personal tone, a good deal of easy historical scholarship and a talent for vivid description rarely found outside good fiction.' Jonathan Raban, Sunday Times

Event in the Marshes

Event in the Marshes
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Publisher : AuthorHouse
Total Pages : 100
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ISBN-10 : 9781728394770
ISBN-13 : 1728394775
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Event in the Marshes by : AsA Lateef

Event in the Marshes is a collection of short stories. The happenings and characters come from both Middle Eastern and European settings. Behind the plot of each story lurks a central thesis or core concept cocooned in a tapestry of literary imagination and painted verbal pictures that at times reveal the test of extreme conditions and acute internal conflict as a result of the opposition between the harsh realities of the world and human ideals, dreams and aspirations that causes psychologic and emotional turmoil, which storm the protagonist’s own self.

By the Marshes of Minas

By the Marshes of Minas
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Publisher : Good Press
Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : EAN:4064066353384
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis By the Marshes of Minas by : Charles George Douglas Roberts

By the Marshes of Minas by Charles George Douglas Roberts is a captivating novel that immerses readers in the rugged landscapes and rich folklore of the Canadian Maritimes. Roberts' evocative prose and vivid descriptions bring the beauty and mystique of the region to life, capturing the essence of its unique culture and history. Through the eyes of the protagonist, we embark on a journey of self-discovery, exploring themes of identity, love, and the enduring power of nature. By the Marshes of Minas is a lyrical and atmospheric novel that transports readers to a world of enchantment and adventure.

The Prince of the Marshes

The Prince of the Marshes
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Publisher : HMH
Total Pages : 437
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ISBN-10 : 9780156033008
ISBN-13 : 0156033003
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis The Prince of the Marshes by : Rory Stewart

An adventurous diplomat’s “engrossing and often darkly humorous” memoir of working with Iraqis after the fall of Saddam Hussein(Publishers Weekly). In August 2003, at the age of thirty, Rory Stewart took a taxi from Jordan to Baghdad. A Farsi-speaking British diplomat who had recently completed an epic walk from Turkey to Bangladesh, he was soon appointed deputy governor of Amarah and then Nasiriyah, provinces in the remote, impoverished marsh regions of southern Iraq. He spent the next eleven months negotiating hostage releases, holding elections, and splicing together some semblance of an infrastructure for a population of millions teetering on the brink of civil war. The Prince of the Marshes tells the story of Stewart’s year. As a participant he takes us inside the occupation and beyond the Green Zone, introducing us to a colorful cast of Iraqis and revealing the complexity and fragility of a society we struggle to understand. By turns funny and harrowing, moving and incisive, it amounts to a unique portrait of heroism and the tragedy that intervention inevitably courts in the modern age.

Tide Marshes of the United States

Tide Marshes of the United States
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : IND:30000091766927
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Tide Marshes of the United States by : David Montgomery Nesbit