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- Winner of the John Burroughs Medal, American Museum of Natural History"A naturalist with a taste for adventure as a state of mind proves an absorbing storyteller as he wanders the Caribbean coasts.
- About the Author: Archie Carr was professor of zoology at the University of Florida, a research associate of the American Museum of Natural History, and founder of the Caribbean Conservation Corporation.
- 334 Pages
- Nature, Environmental Conservation & Protection
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Winner of the John Burroughs Medal, American Museum of Natural History"A naturalist with a taste for adventure as a state of mind proves an absorbing storyteller as he wanders the Caribbean coasts."--Kirkus Reviews"The most compelling account of sea turtle ecology the world had ever seen."--Research in Review
"Writing in the best tradition of the great naturalist explorers."--Rachel Carson, author of Silent Spring "This is a classic and it remains as fresh and vibrant as ever."--Marine Turtle Newsletter"Written with verve and drive and clarity and joyousness."--Chicago Tribune"A delightful and absorbing adventure story, which acquires those characteristics through the author's love of nature and its creatures, both human and otherwise."--San Francisco ExaminerOriginally published in 1956, The Windward Road helped set in motion a movement to protect sea turtles that spread throughout the world and remains strong today. Archie Carr's unmatched style of nature writing, accessible to experienced naturalists and laypersons alike, explores some of nature's darkest mysteries with humor and much delight. His delightful stories of exploring the Caribbean while researching green turtles brings to life his deep passion for the people and biological diversity of the tropics.Archie Carr was professor of zoology at the University of Florida, a research associate of the American Museum of Natural History, and founder of the Caribbean Conservation Corporation. He authored many books about sea turtles as well as his life as a naturalist, including So Excellent a Fishe and Ulendo.From the Back Cover
Winner of the John Burroughs Medal, American Museum of Natural History"The most compelling account of sea turtle ecology the world had ever seen."--Research in Review"A naturalist with a taste for adventure as a state of mind proves an absorbing storyteller as he wanders the Caribbean coasts."--Kirkus Reviews "Writing in the best tradition of the great naturalist explorers."--Rachel Carson, author of Silent Spring "This is a classic and it remains as fresh and vibrant as ever."--Marine Turtle Newsletter "Written with verve and drive and clarity and joyousness."--Chicago Tribune "A delightful and absorbing adventure story, which acquires those characteristics through the author's love of nature and its creatures, both human and otherwise."--San Francisco Examiner When it was originally published in 1956, The Windward Road helped set in motion a movement to protect sea turtles that spread throughout the world and remains strong today. Archie Carr's unmatched style of nature writing, accessible to experienced naturalists and laypersons alike, explores some of nature's darkest mysteries with humor and much delight. His captivating stories of exploring the Caribbean while researching green turtles bring to life his deep passion for the people and biological diversity of the tropics. Archie Carr was professor of zoology at the University of Florida, a research associate of the American Museum of Natural History, and founder of the Caribbean Conservation Corporation. He authored many books about sea turtles as well as his life as a naturalist, including So Excellent a Fishe and Ulendo.About the Author
Archie Carr was professor of zoology at the University of Florida, a research associate of the American Museum of Natural History, and founder of the Caribbean Conservation Corporation. He authored many books about sea turtles as well as his life as a naturalist, including So Excellent a Fishe and Ulendo.Dimensions (Overall): 8.03 Inches (H) x 5.27 Inches (W) x .91 Inches (D)
Weight: .82 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Environmental Conservation & Protection
Genre: Nature
Number of Pages: 334
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Format: Paperback
Author: Archie F Carr
Language: English
Street Date: March 5, 2013
TCIN: 1003034533
UPC: 9780813044842
Item Number (DPCI): 247-15-6437
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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