American Serengeti: The Last Big Animals of the Great Plains
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Immerse yourself in the sprawling narrative of the American Great Plains with American Serengeti by Dan Flores. This captivating account unfurls the rich tapestry of wildlife that once roamed this vast landscape, showcasing the intricate relationships that defined their existence. Flores expertly guides readers through a journey spanning 13,000 years of human interaction with this unique ecosystem, unveiling the stories of the magnificent mega-fauna that includes giants like mammoths and...
Show moreImmerse yourself in the sprawling narrative of the American Great Plains with American Serengeti by Dan Flores. This captivating account unfurls the rich tapestry of wildlife that once roamed this vast landscape, showcasing the intricate relationships that defined their existence. Flores expertly guides readers through a journey spanning 13,000 years of human interaction with this unique ecosystem, unveiling the stories of the magnificent mega-fauna that includes giants like mammoths and saber-toothed cats. With a vivid prose style, he brings to life the sights and sounds of a world where bison herds thundered across the plains and predators roamed freely.
What sets this book apart is its mix of thorough research and passionate advocacy for rewilding, diving deep into the historical significance and evocative beauty of the Great Plains, often referred to as the 'American Serengeti.' In an age where biodiversity is under immense threat, Flores’ insights linger in the mind, stirring both nostalgia and a desire for restoration. His narratives are complemented by rich historical anecdotes and scientific data that cement the essential *biological diversity* that once flourished.
As you traverse through Flores’ well-reviewed accounts, you will find not just historical context but also a strong emotional appeal towards environmental preservation. The unique perspectives of this book resonate deeply with advocates of wildlife conservation, inviting them to reflect on humanity’s role in the ecosystem and the profound losses we have experienced. Each chapter envelops readers in the echoes of yesteryears, urging our society to reconsider our relationship with nature.
For those seeking a blend of history, science, and heartfelt prose, American Serengeti is an indispensable addition to your library, rekindling the lost narratives of a forgotten paradise.
Less| manufacturer | University Press of Kansas |
|---|---|
| height | 9.25 |
| weight | 0.67902376696 |
| width | 0.75 |
| length | 6.25 |
| releaseDate | 2017-01-16T00:00:01Z |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Book |
The book delves into themes of wildlife conservation, the historical interaction between humans and native species, and the importance of biodiversity.
Yes, it is suitable for readers aged 15 and above, especially those interested in environmental science and history.
Its combination of personal narrative and thorough historical research offers a unique viewpoint on the ecological past of North America.
Absolutely, it’s perfect for history enthusiasts, especially those interested in natural history and wildlife.
Yes, it is an excellent resource for schools and environmental programs focused on wildlife and conservation.