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The Race to Save the Lord God Bird

The Race to Save the Lord God Bird

Published in
2004
4.15
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Description

The tragedy of extinction is explained through the dramatic story of a legendary bird, the Ivory-billed Woodpecker, and of those who tried to possess it, paint it, shoot it, sell it, and, in a last-ditch effort, save it. A powerful saga that sweeps through two hundred years of history, it introduces artists like John James Audubon, bird collectors like William Brewster, and finally a new breed of scientist in Cornell's Arthur A. "Doc" Allen and his young ornithology student, James Tanner, whose quest to save the Ivory-bill culminates in one of the first great conservation showdowns in U.S. history, an early round in what is now a worldwide effort to save species. As hope for the Ivory-bill fades in the United States, the bird is last spotted in Cuba in 1987, and Cuban scientists join in the race to save it. All this, plus Mr. Hoose's wonderful story-telling skills, comes together to give us what David Allen Sibley, author of The Sibley Guide to Birds calls "the most thorough and readable account to date of the personalities, fashions, economics, and politics that combined to bring about the demise of the Ivory-billed Woodpecker." The Race to Save the Lord God Bird is the winner of the 2005 Boston Globe - Horn Book Award for Nonfiction and the 2005 Bank Street - Flora Stieglitz Award. This new edition of the author's award-winning history features a new chapter about the endlessly debated 2004 Arkansas "rediscovery" of the ivory-billed woodpecker that made headlines around the world, as well as an expanded introduction and more than a dozen new images.
Age
12-18
Text complexity
advanced
Length
228 pages

Why to read

  • Educational Value: The book provides a detailed historical account of the conservation efforts and the factors leading to the near-extinction of the Ivory-billed Woodpecker, offering insights into environmental science, ecology, and the importance of biodiversity.
  • Engaging Narrative: Phillip Hoose presents the story of the Ivory-billed Woodpecker in a compelling and accessible manner, weaving together scientific facts with personal anecdotes and historical events, making it an engaging read for both young adults and adults.
  • Conservation Awareness: Reading 'The Race to Save the Lord God Bird' raises awareness about the critical importance of conservation efforts for endangered species and the impact of human activities on the environment, inspiring readers to consider their role in preserving natural habitats.
  • Award-Winning Authorship: Phillip Hoose is a renowned author and conservationist, and his expertise and passion for the subject matter shine through in this book. His storytelling has earned critical acclaim, making 'The Race to Save the Lord God Bird' a credible and authoritative source on the topic.