The Birds of Heaven

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The Birds of Heaven

travels with cranes

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"Cranes are ubiquitous in the earliest legends of the world's peoples, where they often figure as sentinels of heaven and omens of longevity and good fortune. For their great beauty and imposing size - they are the largest of all flying birds on earth - they are held near-sacred in many lands. Their broad wilderness habitat requirements make them "umbrella species": protecting them ensures that other creatures and the earth and water of the ecosystem are also protected. In addition, the enormous spans of cranes' migrations have encouraged international conservation efforts." "In The Birds of Heaven, Peter Matthiessen chronicles his many journeys in search of the world's fifteen species of cranes. From the vast taiga of Siberia's Amur basin and the Mongolian steppe, breeding grounds for the glorious red-crowned and white-naped cranes, his travels take him to India, Bhutan, China, Japan, and Korea, then on to Australia, Africa, and western Europe (where the native crane is being encouraged to return), and finally to Wisconsin, Nebraska, the Gulf Coast, and Florida, where ingenious efforts are under way to establish a nonmigratory population of the rare whooping crane. He is accompanied by erudite and passionate ornithologists and "craniacs," along with many fascinating regional people, from Mongolian nomads to Gujarati nawabs. Through their eyes as well as his own, he portrays the astonishingly tenacious cranes' struggles to survive in a rapidly developing world in which man is leaving less and less place for other creatures. He also captures the deep loss to humankind should these majestic creatures - their majesty illuminated by Robert Bateman's eloquent renderings - be permitted to disappear."--BOOK JACKET.

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North Point Press
Language
English
Pages
349

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The Birds of Heaven: Travels with Cranes
December 20, 2001, North Point Press
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2001, North Point Press
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Table of Contents

Black Dragon River
On the Daurian Steppe
Gujarat and Rajasthan
At the end of Tibet
In the Nine Rivers
Hokkaido
The accidental paradise
Outback
Equatoria, Ngorongoro, Okavango, and Transvaal
Down the edges of the distant sky
The sadness of marshes
Grus Americana
The evolution and radiation of the cranes.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
598.3/2
Library of Congress
QL696.G84 M372 2001, QL696.G84M372 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 349 p. :
Number of pages
349

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24740024M
Internet Archive
birdsofheaventra00matt
ISBN 10
0374199442
ISBN 13
9780374199449
LCCN
2001032986
OCLC/WorldCat
46918052

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