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Wings for My Flight: The Peregrine Falcons of Chimney Rock is a book by Marcy Cottrell Houle, first published in 1991 by Addison-Wesley. The book focuses on Houle's efforts to save the then-endangered peregrine falcons from extinction. By 1975, Read More..
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Description Wings for My Flight: The Peregrine Falcons of Chimney Rock is a book by Marcy Cottrell Houle, first published in 1991 by Addison-Wesley. The book focuses on Houle's efforts to save the then-endangered peregrine falcons from extinction. By 1975, peregrine falcons had been reduced to 324 pairs in the United States, primarily as a result of DDT, a widely used pesticide. DDT inhibited the production of calcium and caused eggs to thin and break during incubation. Recovery efforts for the peregrine have been successful: DDT was banned by the U.S. in 1972 and efforts to breed and train peregrine falcons in captivity to later release to the wild were effective. In 1999, the peregrine falcon was removed from the U.S. Endangered Species list.After graduating from Colorado College in the 1970s, Houle was employed by the Colorado Division of Wildlife and assigned to Chimney Rock, where one of the last pairs of peregrine falcons was discovered. Wings for My Flight documents Houle's observations of the Chimney Rock peregrine falcons, as well as the Chimney Rock community, in the summer of 1975. In order to protect the falcons, Houle had to halt a multimillion-dollar project to build a tourist attraction for ancient Anasazi ruins in the area and faced harassment by the Chimney Rock community as a result. The community eventually showed concern for Houle, however, after her trailer was burglarized.Wings for My Flight was originally published in hardcover by Addison-Wesley in 1991. The book was republished in 1999 by Pruett Publishing and again in 2014 by the University of New Mexico Press. In May 1996, the children's magazine Cricket published a short story written by Houle titled "Albert", adapted from Wings for My Flight. Reception to Wings for My Flight has generally been positive. The book co-received the Oregon Book Award in 1991 and was also awarded a Christopher Award for books in 1992. The Library Journal described the book as "well-crafted and compelling", while the Los Angeles Times referred to the book as "heartfelt", although "naive and overdrawn at times".
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Name Wings for My Flight: The Peregrine Falcons of Chimney Rock
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Pages 188 (1991 edition)216 (2014 updated edition)
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Isbn 0-87108-897-5
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