Black & Brown Faces in America's Wild Places

Black & Brown Faces in America's Wild Places
Title Black & Brown Faces in America's Wild Places PDF eBook
Author Dudley Edmondson
Publisher Adventurekeen
Total Pages 0
Release 2006
Genre African Americans
ISBN 9781591931737

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Dudley Edmondson believes it is critical for people of color to get involved in nature conservation. He sought out 20 African Americans with connections to nature. The result is a compelling look at issues important to the future of public lands.

The Last Great Wild Places

The Last Great Wild Places
Title The Last Great Wild Places PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages 257
Release 2014-10-21
Genre Photography
ISBN 0789327422

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2015 National Outdoor Book Award Winner: Design & Artistic Merit A collection of unparalleled photographs—spanning forty years and seven continents—by one of the world’s foremost wildlife photographers. Capturing the splendor of wild places and intimate moments with animals, this luxurious volume chronicles legendary nature photographer Thomas D. Mangelsen’s photographic adventures in the field. Driven by a passion for sharing and preserving the Earth’s last great wild places, Mangelsen is as much a conservationist as a natural history photographer and artist. From majestic elephants and giraffes on the plains of Kilimanjaro to polar bears in the Arctic, and from mountains and prairies to primordial jungles, Mangelsen invites us to witness fleeting wildness. A quiet call to action, an inventory of our planet as it battles climate change, and a celebration of wildness and its intrinsic value, The Last Great Wild Places is a record of the Earth’s last great locales, one that will inspire present and future generations with the message that what we have can, and must, be saved.

Wild Faces in Wild Places

Wild Faces in Wild Places
Title Wild Faces in Wild Places PDF eBook
Author Kevin Dooley
Publisher Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages 142
Release 2020-12-28
Genre Photography
ISBN 1648049621

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Wild Faces in Wild Places By: Kevin Dooley This photography table/art book does not only appeal to photographers, but with inspiring short stories about the author’s experiences as a wildlife photographer and safari guide, it is unique in that it also offers great messages about how to live a positive life. The author enhances his beautiful images with short accounts of how those images were captured and allows the reader to live the experiences with him as well as learn the benefits of spending time in wild places. Wild Faces in Wild Places will reveal the incredible and life-changing experiences and emotions that come from being a wildlife photographer in Africa.

Black Faces, White Spaces

Black Faces, White Spaces
Title Black Faces, White Spaces PDF eBook
Author Carolyn Finney
Publisher UNC Press Books
Total Pages 194
Release 2014
Genre Nature
ISBN 1469614480

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Black Faces, White Spaces: Reimagining the Relationship of African Americans to the Great Outdoors

A Youth's Look at Black and Brown Faces in America's Wild Places

A Youth's Look at Black and Brown Faces in America's Wild Places
Title A Youth's Look at Black and Brown Faces in America's Wild Places PDF eBook
Author Dudley Edmondson
Publisher Adventure Publications
Total Pages 0
Release 2006-04-14
Genre African Americans
ISBN 9781591931751

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The author sought out 20 other African Americans with deep connections to nature and asked them about their experiences. These personal profiles are not only interesting but also provide insight into the past, present and future practices for our environment.

Wild Focus

Wild Focus
Title Wild Focus PDF eBook
Author Earl Nottingham
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages 305
Release 2022-01-18
Genre Photography
ISBN 1648430023

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In Wild Focus, Earl Nottingham, chief photographer for the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department and its magazine, provides a unique perspective on Texas featuring images of the woods, waters, and wildlife of the Lone Star landscape. Nottingham’s engaging photography—landscape, nature, and wildlife; environmental portraiture of people; photojournalistic coverage of events, including natural disasters—provides a cohesive overview of biodiversity and the state of conservation in Texas. The nearly 200 stunning photographs collected here encompass the expansive mission of TPWD, presenting traditional landscape images from state and national parks as well as from vast private lands. Cultural and historic sites are included along with environmental portraits of the people associated with those sites. From the state’s wildlife, both great and small, to nature shown in not only its beauty but also its fury—wildfires, hurricanes, and floods—Earl Nottingham offers a visual compendium of events, people, places, and things that have shaped the face of natural Texas. The author logged untold miles and wore through many sets of tires to offer timely stories that would “inform, educate, entertain, and empower” readers about the outdoors. These images that capture the richness and diversity of wild Texas inspire a greater appreciation for the state’s beauty and promote a sense of stewardship for its natural treasures.

Wild North Carolina

Wild North Carolina
Title Wild North Carolina PDF eBook
Author David Blevins
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages 185
Release 2011-04-04
Genre Nature
ISBN 0807877794

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Celebrating the beauty, diversity, and significance of the state's natural landscapes, Wild North Carolina provides an engaging, beautifully illustrated introduction to North Carolina's interconnected webs of plant and animal life. From dunes and marshes to high mountain crags, through forests, swamps, savannas, ponds, pocosins, and flatrocks, David Blevins and Michael Schafale reveal in words and photographs natural patterns of the landscape that will help readers see familiar places in a new way and new places with a sense of familiarity. Wild North Carolina introduces the full range of the state's diverse natural communities, each brought to life with compelling accounts of their significance and meaning, arresting photographs featuring broad vistas and close-ups, and details on where to go to experience them first hand. Blevins and Schafale provide nature enthusiasts of all levels with the insights they need to value the state's natural diversity, highlighting the reasons plants and animals are found where they are, as well as the challenges of conserving these special places.