
A National Legacy: Fifty Years of Nongame Wildlife Conservation in Minnesota
Format: Paperback
Minnesota became a national leader for a new era of conservation in 1977 when the state’s Department of Natural Resources hired Carrol L. Henderson as the supervisor of the Nongame Wildlife Program. Explaining how the statewide goal to preserve biological diversity became reality, A National Legacy provides insights and inspiration as it describes how Henderson developed one of the first nongame wildlife conservation programs in the nation.
The fledgling program began to prioritize the management and restoration of nonhunted wildlife, from butterflies, frogs, snakes, and bats to bald eagles, trumpeter swans, and peregrine falcons. Bringing passion, creativity, and ingenuity to his task, Henderson looked beyond simple speciesfocused conservation and created a model that involved the public. With an emphasis on habitat, highprofile species, and handson experiences, along with a holistic approach, his model brought wildlife advocacy into daily life as Minnesotans learned the benefits of the nowubiquitous practices of pollinator gardening and bird feeding.
Offering a historic review of the creation, development, and accomplishments of Minnesota’s Nongame Wildlife Program, A National Legacy demonstrates how this commitment to preserving Minnesota’s wildlife has benefited every resident of the statewhether they walk, fly, swim, or slither.
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