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Jack Miner and the Birds and Some Things I Know about Nature - Exploring Nature Through the Eyes of a Conservation Pioneer - cover

Jack Miner and the Birds and Some Things I Know about Nature - Exploring Nature Through the Eyes of a Conservation Pioneer

Jack Miner

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "Jack Miner and the Birds, and Some Things I Know about Nature," Jack Miner eloquently blends personal narrative with keen observations of avian life, reflecting his profound love for nature. Through vivid imagery and lyrical prose, Miner not only celebrates the intricate beauty of birds but also dissects the relationship between humans and the natural world. With a blend of autobiographical elements and educational insights, this work encapsulates a significant moment in environmental literature, striking a harmonious balance between scientific inquiry and heartfelt storytelling. Jack Miner, a renowned conservationist and ornithologist of the early 20th century, dedicated his life to avian protection, deeply influenced by his upbringing in rural Canada. His hands-on experiences in the field spurred a passion that permeates this book, showcasing his lifelong commitment to wildlife advocacy and ecological education. Miner's scholarly work was pivotal in raising awareness about bird conservation and the importance of preserving natural habitats during a time of rapid industrialization. This book is highly recommended for readers who seek to deepen their understanding of the natural world through an intimate and personal lens. Whether you are an ornithologist, a nature enthusiast, or simply someone in search of inspiration, Miner's insights will captivate your imagination and provoke reflection on our shared responsibility for the environment.
Disponible depuis: 05/11/2021.
Longueur d'impression: 175 pages.

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