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In Condor Country: A Portrait of a Landscape, Its Denizens, and Its Defenders
David Darlington
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| #2519659 in Books | 1987-05-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .0 x.0 x.0l, | File type: PDF | 242 pages | David Darlington | Endangered Species | Environmentalists & Naturalists | Natural History||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| A great read!!|By Howard Clark Jr.|If you are interested in endangered species, then this is the book for you. Not only does the book outline the reasons for the decline and near extinction of the California Condor ... it also talks about other species in the Carrizo Plain that are near extinction. I thoroughly enjoyed reading the book and I highly recommend it to anyone inte|From Publishers Weekly|Eben and Ian McMillan, octogenarian brothers, have spent their lives in the high, arid, rolling grassland of San Luis Obispo County in Californiacondor country. Self-taught naturalists and conservationists, they made a study of condors for
Eastern San Luis Obispo County, an arid region between San Francisco and Los Angeles, has been a favorite foraging ground for the rarest of North American birds--the California condor. This is an exploration of the character and history of the landscape, and of two brothers who are nearly as unique as the bird with which they have come to be associated.
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.In Condor Country: A Portrait of a Landscape, Its Denizens, and Its Defenders | David Darlington. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.