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Bird brother : a falconer's journey and the healing power of wildlife

Stotts, Rodney(author.).
Pipkin, Kate(author.).

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  • ISBN: 9781642831740
  • Physical Description: xi, 211 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
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  • Publisher: Washington : Island Press, 2022.

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"In Bird Brother, Rodney Stotts shares his unlikely journey to becoming a conservationist and one of America's few Black master falconers. Rodney grew up in Washington, D.C. during the crack epidemic, ... Read More
Subject: Human-animal relationships
Birds of prey
Falconers Washington (D.C.) Biography
African Americans Washington (D.C.) Biography
African American conservationists Washington (D.C.) Biography
Wildlife conservationists Washington (D.C.) Biography
Stotts, Rodney
Genre: Autobiographies.
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