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Book SynopsisTrade Review"In North Shore, lovers of that sacred strip of scree and cold water finally have a definitive natural history. But they also have a meticulous and wondrous book that will entertain as much as educate, that demystifies even as it allows for the magical moments the North Shore is famous for inspiring. I’ve never felt so in tune with my favorite place as I did turning the last page of this book, and seldom have I felt so thankful."
—Peter Geye
"North Shore: A Natural History of Minnesota's Superior Coast reads like a friendly and detailed journal that Great-great-great-great Grandmother Earth has been keeping from the very beginning. It tells the natural and cultural story of the North Shore: past, present, and future."
—Betsy Bowen, writer, illustrator, and long-time North Shore resident
"North Shore satisfies in its breadth but never complicates.
"—Great Lakes Echo
"[Y]ou will be amazed, as I have been, at how compelling worms, frogs, and scientific exploration can be. "—Lake Superior Magazine
"North Shore reminds us that the natural history of the region is still being written, and that all of us who live near its shores are the creators of the next chapter."—The Ely Winter Times
"Chel Anderson and Adelheid Fischer have written an accessible book that comprehensively describes the history and geology of the coast, surrounding highlands, and Lake Superior itself. In addition, the authors have provided fascinating subchapters on some of the most interesting species that are key elements of the region."—The Prairie Naturalist
"[North Shore] is a celebration of the big and little lives that make Lake Superior and its surrounding region so richly complex, an eye-opening recounting of human errors that have brought the natural systems close to collapse."—SEJournal
"Compelling and accessible, the book provides readers with a science-based knowledge of the Minnesota North Shore watershed."—Ely Timberjay
"The book’s merits merits include breathtaking photos, maps and charts, handsome page design, and impassioned writing. "—CHOICE
"North Shore. . . is vast in scope, thought-provoking, and poetic in places. It is full of passages that invite repeated visits, and reveal deeper meanings with each visit. "—Wilderness News
"Has the substance of a textbook, but reads in a friendly and fascinating narrative."—Star Tribune
Table of ContentsContents
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Introduction: A Gathering of Waters
I. Headwaters
As Good As It Gets: Bird Diversity on the North Shore
Harvesting the Forest’s Bounty: Wildcrafting
Be It Ever So Humble: No Home Like That of a Pitcher Plant
Healing a Watershed for Coaster Brook Trout
II. Highlands
The Case of the Missing Duff: Earthworm Invasions
The Secret Life of Salamanders
Stranger Than Fiction: Plant Galls and Their Makers
Black Bears and the Tettegouche Oaks
The Nose Knows: Star-Nosed Moles and a Life Down Under
III. Nearshore
North Shore Places: What’s in a Name?
Where Has All the Sewage Gone? Development and Water Quality
Hay Pickers and Grass Gatherers: Botanical Exploration along the Lakeshore
Between a Rock and a Lake: Life on the Cliff Edge
The Leading Edge: North Shore Bird Migration
IV. Lake Superior
Mapping Lake Superior: The Early Years
Searching High and Low: The Science of Lake Superior Exploration
Amphipods and Diatoms: The Big Lake’s Bread and Butter
How Much Water Is Enough? The Plumbing of Lake Superior
The Missing Link: The Lake Superior and Mississippi River Canal
The Rise and Fall of Seiches
V. Islands
The Chorus Frogs of Isle Royale
The Long View: Moose and Wolves on Isle Royale
Nature or Nuisance? Gulls in the Great Lakes
A Mansion of Many Rooms: The Return of Lake Trout to Superior
Epilogue: The Wild Card of Climate Change
Acknowledgments
Frontispiece Credits
Index