Naturalists at Sea

Naturalists at Sea
Title Naturalists at Sea PDF eBook
Author Glyn Williams
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 380
Release 2013-10-22
Genre Science
ISBN 0300182201

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DIV On the great Pacific discovery expeditions of the “long eighteenth century,” naturalists for the first time were commonly found aboard ships sailing forth from European ports. Lured by intoxicating opportunities to discover exotic and perhaps lucrative flora and fauna unknown at home, these men set out eagerly to collect and catalogue, study and document an uncharted natural world./div DIV /div DIV This enthralling book is the first to describe the adventures and misadventures, discoveries and dangers of this devoted and sometimes eccentric band of explorer-scholars. Their individual experiences are uniquely their own, but together their stories offer a new perspective on the extraordinary era of Pacific exploration and the achievements of an audacious generation of naturalists. Historian Glyn Williams illuminates the naturalist’s lot aboard ship, where danger alternated with boredom and quarrels with the ship’s commander were the norm. Nor did the naturalist’s difficulties end upon returning home, where recognition for years of work often proved elusive. Peopled with wonderful characters and major figures of Enlightenment science—among them Louis Antoine de Bouganville, Joseph Banks, John Reinhold Forster, Captain Cook, and Charles Darwin—this book is a gripping account of a small group of scientific travelers whose voyages of discovery were to change perceptions of the natural world./div

Naturalists at Sea

Naturalists at Sea
Title Naturalists at Sea PDF eBook
Author Glyn Williams
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 329
Release 2013-10-22
Genre Science
ISBN 030018073X

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DIVDIVTales of the intrepid early naturalists who set sail on dangerous voyages of discovery in the vast, unknown Pacific/div/div

The Windward Road

The Windward Road
Title The Windward Road PDF eBook
Author Archie Carr
Publisher Knopf
Total Pages 285
Release 2013-06-26
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0307832112

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The Windward Road, published in 1956, made history. When Archie Carr began to rove the Caribbean to write about sea turtles, he saw that their numbers were dwindling. Out of this appeal to save them grew the first ventures in international sea turtle conservation and the establishment of the Caribbean Conservation Corporation. In addition to sea turtle biology, Carr recorded his general impressions, producing a natural history sprinkled with colorful stories.

Sea Cows, Shamans, and Scurvy

Sea Cows, Shamans, and Scurvy
Title Sea Cows, Shamans, and Scurvy PDF eBook
Author Ann Arnold
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Total Pages 0
Release 2008-10-28
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780374399474

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On June 4, 1741, Georg Wilhelm Steller set sail from Avacha Bay in Siberia on the St. Peter, under the command of Vitus Bering. The crew was bound for America on the last leg of an expedition whose mission was to explore, describe, and map Russia’s vast lands from the Ural Mountains across Siberia to the Kamchatka Peninsula, and possibly lay claim to the northwest coast of America – if they could find it, for no European had ever reached America by this route. Officially, Steller was the ship’s mineralogist, but in practice he was its doctor, minister, and naturalist as well. Appointed to the expedition in 1737 by the Academy of Science in St. Petersburg, he was sworn to secrecy concerning any discoveries. Making judicious use of Steller’s richly detailed journals and liberal use of illustrations and maps, Ann Arnold allows the reader to join Steller on this fascinating voyage and its final dangerous mission, which left half the crew dead and the rest suffering from scurvy.

What If There Were No Sea Otters?

What If There Were No Sea Otters?
Title What If There Were No Sea Otters? PDF eBook
Author Suzanne Slade
Publisher Capstone
Total Pages 14
Release 2010-07
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1404863974

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Discusses the ocean ecosystem and the role of the sea otter as a keystone species in helping to maintain it, describing the otter's place on the food chain and what would happen if the sea otter were to become extinct.

A Naturalist in Florida

A Naturalist in Florida
Title A Naturalist in Florida PDF eBook
Author Archie Carr
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 308
Release 1996-09-01
Genre Science
ISBN 9780300068542

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Archie Carr (1909-1987), the eminent naturalist, writer, and conservationist, was particularly entranced by the wildlife and ecosystems of Florida, where he lived for more than 50 years. This book - which includes some of his essays - is full of details and anecdotes about the flora, fauna, and humans that have inhabited Florida's colourful landscape.

A Naturalist's Guide to the Tropics

A Naturalist's Guide to the Tropics
Title A Naturalist's Guide to the Tropics PDF eBook
Author Marco Lambertini
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 338
Release 2000-05-15
Genre Nature
ISBN 0226468283

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Beautifully illustrated throughout with color plates, photographs, and drawings, this volume is a comprehensive introduction to the natural history of the tropics worldwide. 59 color photos. 21 maps.