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A Little Bird Told Me So: Birds in Mythology and History
Published in Paperback by Rutledge Books, Inc. (1997)
Authors: Eleanor Stickney, John Maisano, and Thomas E. Lovejoy
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A great book for anyone interested in birds.
Loaded with interesting and unusual information about birds, this is a wonderful book for busy birders. It can be read from beginning to end (A to Z) or opened to any page; read for two minutes or an hour; and you will never lose your place! It will make a wonderful gift for your bird watching friends.

Excellent compendium for the seasoned veteran and the novice
The enthusiasm of EH Stickney's writing is infectious. Her book is extremely readable, and is sure to put many a smile on your face as you peruse her entries on the common and not-so-common of our feathered friends. "A Little Bird" is an excellent compendium of fact and folklore that readily distills for the reader those tidbits that are likely to be of most interest. While packed with information, it is not a book that will bog you down. It opened new windows for me (someone who's been interested in birds all his life), but it also would be an excellent way to introduce inquisitive young minds to the world of ornithology. I recommend it highly.

this book is great
Very informative and interesting history and mythology of the bird world


Science at the Extreme: Scientists on the Cutting Edge of Discovery
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill/Contemporary Books (21 August, 2000)
Authors: Peter Lane Taylor and Thomas E. Lovejoy
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Outstanding!
More than just a "coffee table" book, this is a fascinating journey into the world of "extreme science". The photography is outstanding and the commentary articulate, educational and approachable. A great "maiden voyage" from Peter Lane Taylor. I can't wait to see what he comes up with next!

Outstanding book by a new author
Taylor has done a superb job with his first book. Each chapter is captivating and full of new information. Instead of glossing over the sometimes difficult technical material which is discussed in this book, Taylor writes in a way that shares the depth and rigor of the research that is the subject of 'Science at the Extreme'. Both the writing and the photography in this book are engaging and instructional; and in each chapter, the reader's appetite for 'extreme science' grows stronger.

It is encouraging to see a book that does such an exceptional job of bringing together the popular culture ingredients common in National Geographic and the Discovery Channel, with the rigorous components of scientific research that exist at the National Science Foundation and in academia-at-large. 'Science at the Extreme' is just the kind of work that is needed to reinvigorate student interest in science in America, although it certainly does not appear to be the objective of the book. I have no doubt that high-schools and colleges will have to start offering 'Science at the Extreme' classes after students get a hold of this book.

I'm already looking forward to Taylor's next offering, although he has a tough act to follow since the bar has been set so high with 'Science at the Extreme'.

The only thing missing in 'Science at the Extreme' is an order form for buying large-size prints of Taylor's inspiring photographs...

The diving aspect
I was very much impressed with the chapter on cave diving and the excellent leadership of the WKPP. These guys and gals are a very select few diving to depths of 300ft with total dive time of 15 plus hours. The research of florida caves is extensive and the surface has only been scraped. The dedication and team development of the WKPP is beyond anything on the planet.


The Smithsonian Guides to Natural America: The Pacific Northwest Washington and Oregon (Smithsonian Guides)
Published in Paperback by Smithsonian Books (1995)
Authors: Daniel Jack Chasan, Tim Thompson, and Thomas E. Lovejoy
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A great guide to the Northwest
As a resident of Washington state who enjoys the natural beauty of the area, I found this book to be a most helpful and inspiring guide. The authors are knowledgable about the natural history of the region, and the text is accompanied by many beautiful photographs. I'd highly recommend this book to anyone planning to visit the area for the first time, or to residents of the Northwest who want to learn more about the natural bounty that their region has to offer.

The best guide to natural areas in the Northwest
As a resident of Washington state who loves the natural beauty of the region, I've found this to be the most helpful, informative and nicely illustrated guide to the natural areas of Washington and Oregon. The book is well written, with beautiful photographs, and has not only inspired me to visit a lot of new places but has enriched my experience of those places I was already familiar with. I'd highly recommend this book to anyone planning on visiting the Northwest --- and especially to those already living here!


The Atlas of Bird Migration: Tracing the Great Journeys of the World's Birds
Published in Hardcover by Random House (1995)
Authors: Jonathan Elphick and Thomas E. Lovejoy
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Aves Migratorias Nearticas En Los Neotropicos
Published in Hardcover by Conservation & Research Center (1993)
Authors: John H. Rappole, Eugene S. Morton, and Thomas E. Lovejoy
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Blueprint for a Green School (Scholastic Leadership Policy Research)
Published in Hardcover by Scholastic Paperbacks (T) (1996)
Authors: Jayni Chase and Thomas E. Lovejoy
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Ecology, Conservation, and Management of Southeast Asian Rainforests
Published in Hardcover by Yale Univ Pr (1995)
Authors: Richard B. Primack and Thomas E. Lovejoy
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Exploring Our World
Published in Hardcover by Smithmark Publishing (1999)
Authors: Tony Hare and Thomas E. Lovejoy
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Global Warming and Biological Diversity
Published in Paperback by Yale Univ Pr (1994)
Authors: Robert L. Peters, Thomas E. Lovejoy, and Michael E. Soule
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Lessons from Amazonia: The Ecology and Conservation of a Fragmented Forest
Published in Hardcover by Yale Univ Pr (2001)
Authors: Richard O., Jr. Bierregaard, Thomas E. Lovejoy, Claude Gascon, Rita Mesquita, Edward O. Wilson, and Eneas Salati
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