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Author Name: Dennis C. Shultz
Title: TO SAVE A RIVER: DOCUMENTING THE NATURAL HISTORY, RESTORATION, AND PRESERVATION OF THE DUCKTRAP RIVER
Binding: Hardcover Type: BOOK Publisher: FARRAR & STRAUS & GIROUX ISBN Number: 0893819956 / 9780893819958
Seller ID: 1028106
Maine's little-known Ducktrap River is one of only 8 rivers in the U.S. that still has a population of wild Atlantic salmon. Narrative by Scott Dickerson. 80 tritone photos; 12x13 inches, 128 pgs.
'In the summer and early fall, New England rivers once flashed with thousands of wild Atlantic salmon returning to spawn in their home waters. Sadly, due to the depredations of man, this stirring sight is no more. Maine's little-known Ducktrap River is one of only eight rivers in the United States that still have a population of wild Atlantic salmon. In 1995 the Ducktrap Coalition was formed to protect the natural attributes of the river's watershed, resulting in the permanent conservation of 80% of the land abutting the river--an accomplishment unmatched by any coastal river of the eastern United States.
Dennis C. Shultz's luminous, ethereal images capture a magnificent river in all its pristine glory--serene ponds, rushing waterfalls, misty wetlands--giving the reader a uniquely beautiful anatomy of a river. These photographs are evidence of an extraordinary conservation effort along the river and throughout its watershed.
To Save a River is published in association with the Coastal Mountains Land Trust.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS: Dennis C. Shultz is an environmental photographer living and working in Rockport, Maine.
Scott Dickerson is the Executive Director of Coastal Mountains Land Trust and Coordinator of the Ducktrap Coalition, which he helped found in 1995.
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