Focusing on the fate of grassland birds, the narrative intertwines personal insights with scientific exploration, showcasing the dedication of scientists and naturalists. It highlights historical figures like John Macoun, who experienced the untouched beauty of the Great Plains, emphasizing the importance of these small birds in our ecosystem. The book's lyrical prose and profound wisdom create a compelling case for the conservation of these species, inviting readers to appreciate their unique world.
Trevor Herriot Livres



Towards a Prairie Atonement
- 110pages
- 4 heures de lecture
In the wake of colonization, in a landscape of loss and dispossession, can we rediscover ways to share the land with other creatures and one another?
Jacob's Wound: A Search for the Spirit of Wildness
- 384pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Exploring the origins of humanity and religion, this acclaimed work delves into the interconnectedness of nature and spiritual beliefs. It examines how our understanding of the natural world has shaped religious practices and philosophical thought, offering profound insights into the human experience. Through thoughtful reflection, the book invites readers to reconsider the roots of their beliefs and the environment that nurtured them.