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2023 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards Silver Medal in Ecology & Environment
2024 Nautilus Book Silver Award Winner in Ecology & Environment
2025 Pacific Northwest Book Awards finalist
Society of Environmental Journalists' Rachel Carson Environment Book Award - Third Place
A visually mesmerizing and environmentally conscious profile of the Olympic Peninsula. -- Kirkus Reviews
In the Pacific Northwest, many of us delight in Olympic National Park, a unique and magical UNESCO natural World Heritage Site, located right in our own backyard. Yet the famed park is just the center of a much larger ecosystem, a wild circle of rivers that encompasses ancient old-growth forests, pristine coastal expanses, and jagged alpine peaks, all possessed of a rich biodiversity. For tens of thousands of years, humans have thrived and strived alongside this natural world.
In Salmon, Cedar, Rock & Rain, Tim McNulty explores the Olympic Peninsulas complex--and ongoing--story of development, conservation, restoration, and cultural heritage, while writers from the Lower Elwha Klallam, Jamestown SKlallam, Port Gamble SKlallam, Makah Tribe, and Quinault Indian Nation share some of their own history, stories, and perspectives.
Perhaps no other region in the Northwest offers a history of such depth, nor a future ripe with so much potential. Salmon, Cedar, Rock & Rain is a rich and vivid exploration of both Olympic National Park and its surrounding peninsula.
2024 Nautilus Book Silver Award Winner in Ecology & Environment
2025 Pacific Northwest Book Awards finalist
Society of Environmental Journalists' Rachel Carson Environment Book Award - Third Place
A visually mesmerizing and environmentally conscious profile of the Olympic Peninsula. -- Kirkus Reviews
- Contributors include Wendy Sampson, Loni Greninger, Gary Morishima, Maria Pascua, Jamie Valadez, Lynda V. Mapes, and others
- Includes 150 stunning full-color photographs of the region
In the Pacific Northwest, many of us delight in Olympic National Park, a unique and magical UNESCO natural World Heritage Site, located right in our own backyard. Yet the famed park is just the center of a much larger ecosystem, a wild circle of rivers that encompasses ancient old-growth forests, pristine coastal expanses, and jagged alpine peaks, all possessed of a rich biodiversity. For tens of thousands of years, humans have thrived and strived alongside this natural world.
In Salmon, Cedar, Rock & Rain, Tim McNulty explores the Olympic Peninsulas complex--and ongoing--story of development, conservation, restoration, and cultural heritage, while writers from the Lower Elwha Klallam, Jamestown SKlallam, Port Gamble SKlallam, Makah Tribe, and Quinault Indian Nation share some of their own history, stories, and perspectives.
Perhaps no other region in the Northwest offers a history of such depth, nor a future ripe with so much potential. Salmon, Cedar, Rock & Rain is a rich and vivid exploration of both Olympic National Park and its surrounding peninsula.
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Product Type :
Book
Dimensions (IN):
10.3 x 9.1
Pages:
208 pages
Author:
Tim McNulty
Supplier/Publisher:
THE MOUNTAINEERS BOOKS_
Published Date:
2023
ISBN:
9781680515299
Date Added:
March 2025
Format:
Hardcover
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