Saving Americas Amazon: The Threat to Our Nations Most Biodiverse River System

Saving Americas Amazon: The Threat to Our Nations Most Biodiverse River System

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Saving Americas Amazon: The Threat to Our Nations Most Biodiverse River System

Saving Americas Amazon: The Threat to Our Nations Most Biodiverse River System

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SKU: DADAX1588383385
ISBN: 9781588383389
Publisher: NewSouth Books
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Journalist, Filmmaker, And Environmental Activist Ben Raines Turns His Attention To AlabamaS Tensaw Delta In This Gorgeously Illustrated And Meticulously Researched Book. Identified By Raines And Others As AmericaS Own Amazon, The Tensaw Delta Is The Most Biodiverse Ecosystem In Our Nation. This Special Book Celebrates This Most Significant Of AlabamaS Waterways While Also Chronicling How It Is Increasingly At Risk.Though Almost No One Knows It, The Most Diverse Forests And Aquatic Systems In The Nation Lie In Alabama. Described As Americas Amazon, Alabama Has More Species Per Square Mile Than Any Other State. Its Rivers Are Home To More Species Of Fish, Crayfish, Salamanders, Mussels, Snails, And Turtles Than Any Other Aquatic System In North America. And The Contest Isnt Even Close. California, For Instance, Has Nine Species Of Crayfish, While Alabama Has Eighty-Four. The Colorado River System, Which Drains Seven Southwestern States, Is Home To 26 Species Of Fish, While AlabamaS Rivers Are Home To 350 Species.But The Wild Places Of The State Are Also Under Siege. Alabama Has Suffered More Aquatic Extinctions Than Any Other State. In Fact, Nearly Half Of All Extinctions In The United States Since The 1800S Happened In Alabama, Which Has Been Logged, Mined, And Poisoned By A Succession Of Industries. In This Compelling Portrait Of The Rough History Of Alabamas Rivers And The Lands They Flow Through, Raines Makes A Case That More Has Been Lost In Alabama Than Any Other State Thanks To The Destructive Hand Of Man. The Version Of Alabama That Exists In The Mind Of The Publiclynchings And Fire Hoses, Cotton Fields And Steel Millscomes From Things Weve Done To Alabama, And Has For Too Long Overshadowed The Stunning Natural Splendor Of The Place.Saving Americas Amazon Highlights This Other Alabama, A Wild Place Of Incredible Diversity, Of Ancient Gardens And Modern Edens. The Ascendant View Among Scientists Today Is That Alabamas Wild Places Should Be Treasured And Protected As One Of The Richest And Most Diverse Regions On The Globe, An Internationally Important Biodiversity Hotspot. But That Is Not What Is Happening On The Ground In Alabama, Which Spends Less On Environmental Protection Than Any Other State. Instead, The Constant Stream Of Newly Discovered Species Struggles To Keep Pace With The Number Of Creatures Being Declared Forever Lost. The Time Of Reckoning Is Here For The People Of Alabama, Who Must Decide Whether Their State Will Wear The Crown For Being The Most Diverse Place On The Continent, Or The Crown For The Place With The Most Extinctions. One Thing Is Certain, Alabama Cannot Lay Claim To Both Crowns Forever.

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