Offering intimate descriptions of the birds and people that inhabit Honduran landscapes, this title showcases the deep-rooted local traditions of bird appreciation and holds them up as a model for sound management of the environment.
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Seven Names for the Bellbird: Conservation Geography in Honduras by Mark Bonta
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... beautifully written, and deserves to be on the naturalist's bookshelf alongside the classic works of Aldo Leopold, Peter Matthiessen, and John McPhee. - Gregory Knapp; ... a fresh (and refreshing) account of the intimate Interaction among the Honduran landscape, birds, and local inhabitants. - Miles Richardson, Louisiana State University
About Mark Bonta
Mark Bonta is as assistant professor of geography at Delta State University in Cleveland, Mississippi. In the early 1990s, he was a Peace Corps volunteer in Honduras, and he has returned many times since, living and working in the province of Olancho. He continues to participate in a wide variety of local environmental projects in Olancho, including the protection of the Sterra de Agalta National Park and the monitoring of the endemic tree cycad Dloon mejlae.
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CIN1585442496G
9781585442492
1585442496
Seven Names for the Bellbird: Conservation Geography in Honduras by Mark Bonta
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