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The Peregrine Returns
The Art and Architecture of an Urban Raptor Recovery
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eBook - ePub
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The Peregrine Returns
The Art and Architecture of an Urban Raptor Recovery
About this book
Peregrine falcons have their share of claims to fame. With a diving speed of over two hundred miles per hour, these birds of prey are the fastest animals on earth or in the sky, and they are now well known for adapting from life on rocky cliffs to a different kind of mountain: modern skyscrapers. But adaptability only helps so much. In 1951, there were no peregrines left in Illinois, for instance, and it looked as if the species would be wiped out entirely in North America. Today, however, peregrines are flourishing.
In The Peregrine Returns, Mary Hennen gives wings to this extraordinary conservation success story. Drawing on the beautiful watercolors of Field Museum artist-in-residence Peggy Macnamara and photos by Field Museum research assistant Stephanie Ware, as well as her own decades of work with peregrines, Hennen uses a program in Chicago as a case study for the peregrines' journey from their devastating decline to the discovery of its cause (a thinning of eggshells caused by a by-product of DDT), through to recovery, revealing how the urban landscape has played an essential role in enabling falcons to return to the wild—and how people are now learning to live in close proximity to these captivating raptors.
Both a model for conservation programs across the country and an eye-opening look at the many creatures with which we share our homes, this richly illustrated story is an inspiring example of how urban architecture can serve not only our cities' human inhabitants, but also their wild ones.
In The Peregrine Returns, Mary Hennen gives wings to this extraordinary conservation success story. Drawing on the beautiful watercolors of Field Museum artist-in-residence Peggy Macnamara and photos by Field Museum research assistant Stephanie Ware, as well as her own decades of work with peregrines, Hennen uses a program in Chicago as a case study for the peregrines' journey from their devastating decline to the discovery of its cause (a thinning of eggshells caused by a by-product of DDT), through to recovery, revealing how the urban landscape has played an essential role in enabling falcons to return to the wild—and how people are now learning to live in close proximity to these captivating raptors.
Both a model for conservation programs across the country and an eye-opening look at the many creatures with which we share our homes, this richly illustrated story is an inspiring example of how urban architecture can serve not only our cities' human inhabitants, but also their wild ones.
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Information
Publisher
The University of Chicago PressYear
2022eBook ISBN
9780226465562Subtopic
ZoologyTable of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- FOREWORD By John Bates
- INTRODUCTIONS
- CHAPTER ONE Decline of the Peregrines
- CHAPTER TWO Effects of DDT
- CHAPTER THREE Reintroduction
- CHAPTER FOUR Peregrine Life in the City
- CHAPTER FIVE Behaviors
- CHAPTER SIX Nest Site Selection
- CHAPTER SEVEN Nest Fidelity
- CHAPTER RIGHT Flight
- CHAPTER NINE Prey
- CHAPTER TEN Banding
- CHAPTER ELEVEN Research
- CHAPTER TWELVE Education
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN Peregrine Dispersal
- CHAPTER FOURTEEN Cultural Nest Locations
- CHAPTER FIFTEEN Crib Peregrines
- CHAPTER SIXTEEN Landmark Buildings
- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Uptown
- CHAPTER EIGHTEEN Industrial Sites
- CHAPTER NINETEEN Three of Chicago’s Eyries
- CHAPTER TWENTY Living with Peregrines
- CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE Another Opinion
- CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO City Wildlife
- CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE Not a Peregrine?
- CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR Urban Green Space
- CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE Bird-Friendly Architecture
- CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX Conservation and Natural History Museums
- CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN A Species Recovered
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS