Learning to Listen to the Land
Willers, Bill, edited
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Add to basket1991. Natural History, Conservation. Island Press. Very good paperback 282p.
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Editor Bill Willers was born in Vancouver, Washington, and while growing up lived in many parts of the United States, in Europe, and in Japan. He is professor of biology at the University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh, an adviser to student environmental groups, and is involved in the Green Party movement. He is author of Trout Biology: A Natural History of Trout and Salmon.
Bill Willers is an author of several conservation books, a teacher, and works with the Superior Wilderness Action Network. He also attends and teaches workshops at environmental conferences.
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