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Paddling the Pascagoula

By: Ernest Herndon, Scott B. Williams
Narrated by: David Randall Hunter
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Science magazine describes the Pascagoula River of southeast Mississippi as the last unaltered large river system in the lower 48 states and southern Canada. Along its banks and watershed, 600,000 acres of public lands - wildlife management areas, national forest, wilderness areas, national wildlife refuges, Nature Conservancy preserves - ensure the creation of a tremendous natural river system.

To explore this sanctum, authors Ernest Herndon and Scott B. Williams traveled its entire 200-plus mile length by canoe and sea kayak, respectively. Each floated one of two major tributaries, Herndon taking the Leaf, Williams the Chickasawhay. They then met on the main Pascagoula and continued on to the Gulf Coast. Along the way, the two saw alligators and ospreys, conservationists and good ole boys. They ran rapids and explored swamps, dodged logjams and investigated possible pollution sources.

The audiobook gives the armchair explorer a vivid feeling of what it would be like to float this wonderful river and provides a wealth of information about what makes it special and the problems that threaten it.

The book is published by University Press of Mississippi.

©2005 University Press of Mississippi (P)2015 Redwood Audiobooks
Canoeing & Kayaking Ecosystems & Habitats Travel Writing & Commentary United States Mississippi Boating
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"The Pascagoula and its enveloping forests...are among America's natural treasures. I am very pleased to see them celebrated...by this fine book." (Edward O. Wilson)

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