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Edge of Awe: Exploring Malheur-Steens Country - Outdoor Adventures & Scenic Hiking Trails for Nature Lovers
Edge of Awe: Exploring Malheur-Steens Country - Outdoor Adventures & Scenic Hiking Trails for Nature Lovers

Edge of Awe: Exploring Malheur-Steens Country - Outdoor Adventures & Scenic Hiking Trails for Nature Lovers

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This compelling anthology gathers together personal impressions of the Malheur-Steens country of southeastern Oregon, known for its birding opportunities, its natural beauty and remoteness, and, more recently, for the 2016 armed takeover of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. Contributors of poetry and narrative nonfiction include biologists, students, tourists, birders, and local residents, thus reflecting the perspectives of both visitors and residents.Edge of Awe celebrates the immense variety of human experience in the Malheur-Steens region. This high-desert marsh country has long been a place of human habitation, work, and recreation, but this compendium is weighted toward the writing of visitors over the past one hundred years. It encompasses a wide range of experiences, such as fishing the Blitzen River, attending the Steens Running Camp, leading a mule train on Steens mountain, looking for rare migrant birds, boating on the great marshes, and much more. Anyone who has visited the awe-inspiring Malheur-Steens country or plans to do so, and anyone with an interest in the region, will find inspiration in this literary companion.CONTRIBUTORS Chas Biederman Charles E. Bendire Greg Bryant Sean Burns Alan L. Contreras     Harry Fuller Ira N. Gabrielson Quinton Hallett Ada Hastings Hedges David Hedges Hendrik Herlyn Meli Hull William Kittredge     Ursula K. Le Guin     Maitreya     David B. Marshall     John F. Marshall Tom McAllister Thomas C. Meinzen Peter Pearsall Dallas Lore Sharp William Stafford Noah K. Strycker Peter Walker Ellen Waterston C.E.S. Wood

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This is a wonderful gathering of current essays and historic remembrances of time spent in the remote area of the Malheur Wildlife Refuge - part local history and part personal history. Fascinating insights into the changes made over the years in management, ecology, climate, and bird population. It's a must for birders (and Alan Contreras is an Oregon treasure) but also interesting to anyone who cares about conservation and western land management.