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  • Isles of Amnesia

  • The History, Geography, and Restoration of America's Forgotten Pacific Islands - A Latitude 20 Book
  • By: Mark J. Rauzon
  • Narrated by: Randall R. Berner
  • Length: 10 hrs and 15 mins

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Isles of Amnesia

By: Mark J. Rauzon
Narrated by: Randall R. Berner
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Summary

For over a quarter century, biologist Mark J. Rauzon has worked in the field of island restoration, traveling throughout the American Insular Pacific to eradicate invasive plants and animals introduced by humans. The region spans from Hawai'i to Samoa to Guam, and their neighbors - small, obscure, tropical islands that are hundreds if not thousands of nautical miles from each other. These little-known US possessions and territories include various islands and atolls: Jarvis, Howland, Baker, the Northern Marianas, Wake, Palmyra, Johnston, and Rose Atoll, among others.

In Isles of Amnesia, Rauzon chronicles the ecological and human history of these islands, enlivened with his firsthand experiences of eradication efforts to restore atoll ecosystems and maximize native biodiversity. Each chapter focuses on an individual island or island group, revealing how each location has its own particular story, secret past, or ecological lesson to be shared. Taken as a whole, the region has played a unique role in American history, with the remoteness of the islands having served the needs of whalers and guano miners in the 1800s and, in later years, that of military secret projects, missile launching, chemical weapon incinerations, and air bases. This much-needed work tells the fascinating story of America's forgotten Pacific islands.

The audiobook is published by University of Hawai'i Press.

©2016 University of Hawai'i Press (P)2017 Redwood Audiobooks
  • Unabridged Audiobook
  • Categories: History
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"[Rauzon] combines a biologist's acute eye, with that of an artist." (Pamela Frierson, Environment Hawai'i)
"An interesting, thought-provoking and entertaining listen, based on many decades of experience in these unique places." ( Island Studies Journal)

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