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Bondrup-Nielsen, Soren, 1951-
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Bondrup-Nielsen, Soren, 1951- -- Diaries.
Bird watchers -- Ontario -- Diaries.
Birds -- Ontario -- Pukaskwa National Park.
Biologists -- Ontario -- Diaries.
Bird surveys -- Ontario -- Pukaskwa National Park.
Pukaskwa National Park (Ont.)
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Bondrup-Nielsen, Soren, 1951-
Bondrup-Nielsen, Soren, 1951- -- Diaries.
Bird watchers -- Ontario -- Diaries.
Birds -- Ontario -- Pukaskwa National Park.
Biologists -- Ontario -- Diaries.
Bird surveys -- Ontario -- Pukaskwa National Park.
Pukaskwa National Park (Ont.)
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Pukaskwa
: a naturalist's year surveying
birds
in the Lake Superior wilderness, 1976-1977 / Soren Bondrup-Nielsen.
by
Bondrup-Nielsen, Soren, 1951-
Gaspereau Press Limited, 2016.
Call #:
598.07234 B711p
Subjects
Bondrup-Nielsen, Soren, 1951-
--
Diaries.
Bird watchers
--
Ontario
--
Diaries.
Birds
--
Ontario
--
Pukaskwa
National
Park
.
Biologists
--
Ontario
--
Diaries.
Bird surveys
--
Ontario
--
Pukaskwa
National
Park
.
Pukaskwa
National
Park
(Ont.)
ISBN:
9781554471614 (pbk.)
Description:
211 pages : illustrations, maps ; 22 cm
Summary:
Over a twelve-month period spanning 1976–77, Soren Bondrup-Nielsen conducted bird surveys in the territory that would become
Pukaskwa
National
Park
(pronounced Puck-a-saw), a tract of wilderness on the northern shore of Lake Superior. Bondrup-Nielsen - together with his wife, both graduate students in zoology at the University of Toronto - won a contract to study its avian life. Fuelled by youthful idealism and eager for adventure, the pair elected to live in the
park
for the full year, camping at various inland and coastal sites and travelling to the
park
's remote corners by ski, snowshoe, Ski-Doo, powerboat, canoe, helicopter and bush plane. An edited selection of Bondrup-Nielsen's journal entries,
Pukaskwa
offers a look into the daily life of a biologist in the field: from walking transects and recording observations to whimsical projects and side excursions; from the rudimentary essentials of warmth, food and shelter to the joys of companionship and the simple comforts of camp life. As well as recounting his experiences, Bondrup-Nielsen comments on the general ecology of the
park
, wrestling with the potential impact of human activity and the incursion of
park
infrastructure on the preservation of wilderness. Soren Bondrup-Nielsen was a professor of biology at Acadia University where he taught ecology and conservation biology. He is the author of three previous books, Winter On Diamond, A Sound Like Water Dripping: In Search of the Boreal Owl and Merging: Contemplations on Farming & Ecology from Horseback. He lives near Canning, Nova Scotia.
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Memoirs.
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