Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
80
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1998
Publisher
Greenwich Editions
ISBN-10
0862881773
ISBN-13
9780862881771
Description
Buffalo, once a majestic symbol of the North American plains, thrived in vast herds across the landscape until the end of the 19th century. Their presence shaped not only the ecosystems they inhabited but also the cultures of the Indigenous peoples who relied upon them for sustenance and spiritual significance. The narrative delves into the rich history of these magnificent creatures, exploring their behavior, habitats, and the profound relationships formed between them and the land.
As the story unfolds, readers are taken on a journey that highlights the dramatic decline of buffalo populations due to overhunting and environmental changes. The authors meticulously document this critical turning point in history, revealing the complex interplay between human activity and wildlife conservation. They also address the rediscovery of buffalo in contemporary times, showcasing efforts to restore their numbers and ensure their place in the world.
Through vivid imagery and engaging storytelling, the book celebrates the buffalo’s resilience and its ongoing significance to North American heritage. The Careys provide insights into modern initiatives aimed at preserving these iconic animals, bridging the gap between past and present.
In examining the buffalo's legacy, the narrative sparks a deeper understanding of the symbiotic relationship between humans and nature. It invites reflection on the lessons learned from history, emphasizing the importance of conservation and the preservation of biodiversity for future generations.
As the story unfolds, readers are taken on a journey that highlights the dramatic decline of buffalo populations due to overhunting and environmental changes. The authors meticulously document this critical turning point in history, revealing the complex interplay between human activity and wildlife conservation. They also address the rediscovery of buffalo in contemporary times, showcasing efforts to restore their numbers and ensure their place in the world.
Through vivid imagery and engaging storytelling, the book celebrates the buffalo’s resilience and its ongoing significance to North American heritage. The Careys provide insights into modern initiatives aimed at preserving these iconic animals, bridging the gap between past and present.
In examining the buffalo's legacy, the narrative sparks a deeper understanding of the symbiotic relationship between humans and nature. It invites reflection on the lessons learned from history, emphasizing the importance of conservation and the preservation of biodiversity for future generations.
Genres
History