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A country so full of game : the story of wildlife in Iowa / by James J. Dinsmore ; illustrated by Mark Muller.
Author
Dinsmore, James J.
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Iowa City : University of Iowa Press, [1994], ©1994.
Description
xi, 249 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
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QL176 .D56 1994
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Zoology
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Iowa
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History
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Hunting
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Iowa
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History
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Animal populations
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Iowa
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Game and game-birds
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Iowa
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History
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Nature
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Effect of human beings on
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Iowa
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History
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Series
Bur oak original.
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Summary note
Indian Agent Joseph Street said it well in 1833 when he described his trip across Iowa: "I had never rode through a country so full of game." In the early 1800s Iowa's deep soil, free-flowing rivers and streams, and favorable climate had combined to produce the welcoming habitats that supported a surprising variety of animals.
In his engaging, intelligent book, James Dinsmore has created the first comprehensive history of this abounding wildlife from the arrival of Euro-American explorers to the present day.
Based on a thorough search of hundreds of primary sources ranging from chronicles of military expeditions to field reports by early naturalists, first-person accounts by fur traders and hunters to up-to-date country checklists, A Country So Full of Game examines the dramatic encounters of humans with elk, black bears, passenger pigeons, bobcats, prairie-chickens, otters, and many more.
Each chapter discusses the animal's status and distribution when explorers first arrived in Iowa, how it was hunted or trapped, how this exploitation affected its population, and what its current status is both in Iowa and nationally. Enhanced by Mark Muller's distinctive drawings, commissioned for this book, the anecdotes evoke a sense of loss and wonder at the magic abundance of Iowa's wildlife.
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Iowa has been changed more than, perhaps, any other state. We can mourn the disappearance of the bison and mountain lion while we marvel at the recent success of the wild turkey and white-tailed deer. Listening to James Dinsmore tell the story of wildlife in Iowa can open a window onto the future as other areas of our planet are increasingly altered by humans.
A Country So Full of Game will allow all naturalists, both amateur and professional, hunter and biologist, to appreciate and learn from Iowa's diverse wild heritage.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
0877454531
087745454X (pbk.)
LCCN
93034775
OCLC
28929086
RCP
C - S
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