Sandhill Cranes at Hiwassee Island: Photo by Ray Zimmerman. Crane's Eye View is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. “One way to grasp the main perspectives of environment and biodiversity is to understand the origins and precious nature of a single living form, a single manifestation of the miracle of existence; if one has truly understood a crane--or a leaf or a cloud or a frog—one has understood everything. In the growing scarcity of good water and the impending competition for this resource—which may well become the greatest for all life on earth in the new millennium—the plight of
The Birds of Heaven: A Review
The Birds of Heaven: A Review
The Birds of Heaven: A Review
Sandhill Cranes at Hiwassee Island: Photo by Ray Zimmerman. Crane's Eye View is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. “One way to grasp the main perspectives of environment and biodiversity is to understand the origins and precious nature of a single living form, a single manifestation of the miracle of existence; if one has truly understood a crane--or a leaf or a cloud or a frog—one has understood everything. In the growing scarcity of good water and the impending competition for this resource—which may well become the greatest for all life on earth in the new millennium—the plight of