Return of the Oystercatcher, The: Saving Birds to Save the Planet

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Return of the Oystercatcher, The: Saving Birds to Save the Planet Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Pan Macmillan
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Pages: 400 Illustrations and other contents: 15 Maps Language: English ISBN: 9781035016518 Categories: ,

Survival for migratory birds is a challenge, but the tide is turning. This is a book about optimism. Across the world, scientists, conservationists and ordinary people are involved in groundbreaking work to restore billions of lost birds. Together they’re tackling the hollowing out of the springtime dawn chorus and the withering away of once-great migration multitudes. From a tiny island off the coast of Maine to the middle of the Pacific Ocean to a hereditary estate in England to the deep Carpathian Mountains in Romania and a watery wilderness in Ukraine where air-raid sirens scream at night, birds’ fortunes are being reversed. In The Return of the Oystercatcher, renowned natural history writer Scott Weidensaul tells the uplifting story of that success and what it means for us and for our planet, too. Because a world that works for birds, in all their complexity of movement and ecological need, will work for everything else. Including people.

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A joyful, life-affirming celebration of recovery. We need to hear about these miracles. We need to know we can do it, if we try! -- Isabella Tree, author of Wilding A gutsy ornithologist and a gifted writer . . . and a particularly hopeful and timely message for all of us. -- Noah Strycker, author of Birding Without Borders Compelling and compulsive - Weidensaul's elegant writing offers much needed hope for nature restoration. -- Jack Cornish, author of The Lost Paths

Author Biography

Scott Weidensaul is one of the most respected natural history writers in the US, and the author of nearly thirty books. He is an active field researcher specializing in bird migration, co-director of Project Owlnet and co-directs Project SNOWstorm, studying the migration of snowy owls. He has received numerous awards, including the Audubon Award for Environmental Writing, and has been honoured as a prestigious fellow of the American Ornithological Society. Weidensaul is a highly sought-after speaker at universities, museums and birding festivals. His book Living on the Wind: Across the Hemisphere with Migratory Birds was a Pulitzer Prize finalist. The Return of the Oystercatcher is his latest book.