The devil's cormorant : a natural history / Richard J. King.
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transparent Author: King, Richard J.
transparent Title Statement: The devil's cormorant : a natural history / Richard J. King.
transparent Production: Durham, New Hampshire : University of New Hampshire Press, [2013]
transparent Description: 352 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
transparent ISBN: ISBN 9781611682250 (cloth ; alkaline paper)
transparent ISBN 1611682258 (cloth ; alkaline paper)
transparent ISBN (invalid) 9781611684742 (ebook)
transparent Bibliography Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 325-340) and index.
transparent Contents Note: Contents: March 1 -- Gifu City, Japan -- April -- Henderson Harbor, United States -- May -- Aran Islands, Ireland -- June -- South Georgia, Antarctica -- July -- East Sand Island, United States -- August -- Tring, England -- September -- Bering Island, Russia -- October -- Galapagos Islands, Ecuador -- November -- Belzoni, United States -- December -- Isla Chincha Centro, Peru -- January -- Cape Town, South Africa -- February -- Gates Island, United States -- March -- Appendix: Cormorant Species of the World and IUCN Red List Status.
transparent Summary, Etc. Note: Summary: Behold the cormorant: silent, still, cruciform, and brooding; flashing, soaring, quick as a snake. Evolution has crafted the only creature on Earth that can migrate the length of a continent, dive and hunt deep underwater, perch comfortably on a branch or a wire, walk on land, climb up cliff faces, feed on thousands of different species, and live beside both fresh and salt water in a vast global range of temperatures and altitudes, often in close proximity to man. Long a symbol of gluttony, greed, bad luck, and evil, the cormorant has led a troubled existence in human history, myth, and literature. The birds have been prized as a source of mineral wealth in Peru, hunted to extinction in the Arctic, trained by the Japanese to catch fish, demonized by Milton in Paradise Lost, and reviled, despised, and exterminated by sport and commercial fishermen from Israel to Indianapolis, Toronto to Tierra del Fuego. In The Devil's Cormorant, Richard King takes us back in time and around the world to show us the history, nature, ecology, and economy of the world's most misunderstood waterfowl.
transparent Local Note: NWRCCatalogISO2​0250428
transparent Subject: Cormorants.
transparent Cormorants-​-​History.
transparent Phalacrocoracid​és.
transparent Phalacrocoracid​és-​-​Histoire.
transparent Cormorants. fast (OCoLC)fst00878​989
transparent Kormorane. gnd
transparent Mensch gnd
transparent Index - Genre/Form: History. fast (OCoLC)fst01411​628

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