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Author Zaslowsky, Dyan

Title Rosalie Edge, hawk of mercy : the activist who saved nature from the conservationists / Dyana Z. Furmansky ; with a foreword by Bill McKibben & an afterword by Roland C. Clement
Published Athens : University of Georgia Press, ©2009

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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 312 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations, portraits
Contents Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PART ONE -- 1 Noblest Girl -- 2 Wife of Charles Noel Edge -- 3 First Awakening -- PART TWO -- 4 Amateur and Dilettante -- 5 Like a Man -- 6 A Common Scold -- 7 Sweet Reasonableness -- 8 M.R. Edge, Lessee -- PART THREE -- 9 Canadian Spy -- 10 Hawk of Mercy -- 11 Hellcat -- 12 Implacable -- Afterword -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V
WY -- Z
Summary Rosalie Edge (1877-1962) was the first American woman to achieve national renown as a conservationist. Dyana Z. Furmansky draws on Edge's personal papers and on interviews with family members and associates to portray an implacable, indomitable personality whose activism earned her the names "Joan of Arc" and "hellcat." A progressive New York socialite and veteran suffragist, Edge did not join the conservation movement until her early fifties. Nonetheless, her legacy of achievements--called "widespread and monumental" by the New Yorker--forms a crucial link between the eras defined by John Muir and Rachel Carson. An early voice against the indiscriminate use of toxins and pesticides, Edge reported evidence about the dangers of DDT fourteen years before Carson's Silent Spring was published. Today, Edge is most widely remembered for establishing Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, the world's first refuge for birds of prey. Founded in 1934 and located in eastern Pennsylvania, Hawk Mountain was cited in Silent Spring as an "especially significant" source of data. In 1930, Edge formed the militant Emergency Conservation Committee, which not only railed against the complacency of the Bureau of Biological Survey, Audubon Society, U.S. Forest Service, and other stewardship organizations but also exposed the complicity of some in the squandering of our natural heritage. Edge played key roles in the establishment of Olympic and Kings Canyon National Parks and the expansion of Yosemite and Sequoia National Parks. Filled with new insights into a tumultuous period in American conservation, this is the life story of an unforgettable individual whose work influenced the first generation of environmentalists, including the founders of the Wilderness Society, Nature Conservancy, and Environmental Defense Fund
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-297) and index
Notes English
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Subject Edge, Rosalie, 1877-1962.
SUBJECT Edge, Rosalie, 1877-1962
Edge, Rosalie, 1877-1962 fast
Edge, Rosalie. swd
Subject Conservationists -- United States -- Biography
Suffragists -- United States -- Biography
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Historical.
Conservationists
Suffragists
Umweltschutz
United States
USA
Genre/Form Biographies
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2009008551
ISBN 9780820338965
0820338966
1282919555
9781282919556
9786612919558
6612919558