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Rancher, Farmer, Fisherman: Conservation Heroes of the American Heartland
Rancher, Farmer, Fisherman: Conservation Heroes of the American Heartland | Miriam Horn
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The story of a huge, largely hidden, and entirely unexpected conservation movement in America. Many of the men and women doing today’s most consequential environmental work—restoring America’s grasslands, wildlife, soil, rivers, wetlands, and oceans—would not call themselves environmentalists; they would be too uneasy with the connotations of that word. What drives them is their deep love of the land: the iconic terrain where explorers and cowboys, pioneers and riverboat captains forged the American identity. They feel a moral responsibility to preserve this heritage and natural wealth, to ensure that their families and communities will continue to thrive. Unfolding as a journey down the Mississippi River, Rancher, Farmer, Fisherman tells the stories of five representatives of this stewardship movement: a Montana rancher, a Kansas farmer, a Mississippi riverman, a Louisiana shrimper, and a Gulf fisherman. In exploring their work and family histories and the essential geographies they protect, Rancher, Farmer, Fisherman challenges pervasive and powerful myths about American and environmental values.
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#TBRtemptation post 5! Many folks doing the much of today's environmental work wouldn't call themselves environmentalists. They feel a natural responsibility to the land. Unfolding as a journey down the Mississippi River, you'll meet 5 types of these stewards: a Montana rancher, Kansas farmer, a Mississippi riverman, a Louisiana shrimper, and a Gulf fisherman. You'll learn about their work, family histories, & locales. #blameLitsy #blameMrBook 😎

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🌟🌟🌟🌟 I adored this book. In it Horne not only shows how America's heartland is changing, but tells the story of how people are coming together to overcome challenges. It is full of beautiful examples of how our differences can make us stronger. The many personal interviews add greatly to the rich backdrops of American landscapes. I was absolutely inspired.