For Love of Wildness: The Journal of A U.S. Game Management Agent
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Rating | : | 4.20 (839 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1555662641 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 400 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-09-17 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Grosz’s stories are action-packed, yet always infused with his love of wildlife and the great outdoors, and he makes the urgent point in his book, as he did in his career, that our failure to protect our fragile natural resources is the same as stealing from our children and our children’s children. Fish and Wildlife Service for more than 30 years, begins this new book with his move from the state to the federal level, where the cases are often bigger and more complex. "Having been unable to put the first book down until the last shot was fired and the last poacher was clapped in irons, I’m eagerly awaiting more—from the safety of a reading lamp." —Ed Dentry, Denver Rocky Mountain News. "For Love of Wildness" is Terry Grosz’s eagerly anticipated sequel to the stories he told in his first book, "Wildlife Wars." Picking up where he left off, Grosz, who was a conservation officer for California and the U.S
Fish & Wildlife Service, the Meritorious Service Award in 1996, and Top Ten Awards in 1987 as one of the top ten employees (in an agency of some 9,000). He then joined the U.S. His first book, "Wildlife Wars," was published in 1999. The Fish & Wildlife Foundation presented him with the Guy Bradley Award in 1989, and in 1995 he received the Conservation Achievement Award for Law Enforcement from the National Wildlife Federation. . In 1979 he became Assistant Special Agent in Charge in Minneapolis, and then was promoted to Special Agent in Charge, and transf
Terry Grosz lives in Colorado with his wife, Donna, who teaches fourth grade and makes the best pies in the world. He was a California State Fish and Game Warden, based first in Eureka and then Colusa, from 1966 to 1970. . After that, he was promoted to Senior Resident Agent and placed in charge of North a
Ducks, ducks, and more darned ducks This is the second book in a series of memoirs by game warden Terry Grosz. I really enjoyed the first book, in which he began as a California Game Warden. There he confronted a wide range of wildlife problems, from abalone fishing to steelhead and salmon poachers, endangered Tul. "For anyone with interest in wildlife and conservation issues" according to Midwest Book Review. Terry Grosz was a conservation officer for the California and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for more than thirty years. His first memoir, Wildlife Wars, covered his early life. For Love Of Wilderness: The Journal Of A U.S. Game Management Agent begins with his move from the. John Tate said A True Professional. After reading Mr. Grosz' first book, Wildlife Wars, I couldn't wait to get his next one. For Love of Wildness exceeded my expectations and now I am looking forward to reading his new book.The main reason I found it so enjoyable is because the passion with which the Mr. Grosz con