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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.
About the Author:
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.
Title: Learning to Listen to the Land
Publisher: Island Press
Publication Date: 1991
Binding: paperback
Condition: Good
Edition: First Edition.
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Seller: 100POCKETS, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition, 2nd Printing. Text/BRAND NEW. Soft cover/VG; strong & sound w/light edge rubs, and faint creasings to both front and back. Newspaper clipping of book review pasted to fEP. Anthology of essays, by leading thinkers, addressing man's moral, ethical, andf even just practical, responsibilities towards our the Earth. Topics on maintaining wilderness, sustaining biodiversity, curbing runaway urban growth and human population growth, and pollution control, in 3 parts: I, Nature & Biodiversity; II, The Impossibility of Endless Growth; and, III, Toward Holism & Sustainability. Seller Inventory # 010595