"With great research and much interviewing and understanding, [McGrath] gives great insight into what we have done to benefit endangered species and what we are still doing wrong. It's a book you can't put down if you love nature." — Niagara Gazette "…a fine work of journalism … a good read and worthy of a place on the bookshelf of the 'bird people' of New York and beyond." — The Condor "Darryl McGrath is a career journalist, and it shows. The book is exhaustively researched, but written in an engaging style that fully captures the intensity of the efforts to save the Peregrine Falcon, Bald Eagle, and other species." — Journal of Field Ornithology "…[McGrath] chose to devote the lion's share of her energy to gathering and sifting important material … Oh, and what riveting material it is! Between two soft covers, McGrath tucks in all the great New York State bird-conservation struggles and triumphs of recent decades … [and] brings these stories alive." — Adirondack Explorer "…McGrath spins a gripping tale of imperiled species." — Chronogram "Underscored by the fascinating history that she recounts so well, McGrath's message is loud and clear. It should be heard and heeded by those in power and by us all." — Chatham Courier "In Flight Paths Darryl McGrath weaves together science, politics, personal struggle, and the emotional gravity of permanent loss into poignant tales of survival. She reminds us that our actions and determination can have a huge impact on birds and other wildlife that make their homes in the Adirondack Park. She brings a fresh perspective to modern conservation efforts and reminds us why birds matter in our everyday lives. Anyone who loves the Adirondack Park, or just appreciates wild places, will enjoy reading this book." — William C. Janeway, Executive Director, Adirondack Council "Not since David R. Zimmerman's To Save a Bird in Peril has there been a popular book on rare and endangered birds so well researched and documented as this one. McGrath writes the story of the remarkable restoration of our national bird in New York, a saga that is largely the story of a few unique people who devoted their lives to this endeavor. She writes similar stories about the peregrine falcon, the common loon, the Bicknell's thrush, and the short-eared owl, emphasizing the special problems and solutions for each species. Anyone interested in the details of what it takes to save rare or endangered species from extinction should read this sympathetic and well-written book." — Tom J. Cade, Founding Chairman and Director, The Peregrine Fund "In Flight Paths, Darryl McGrath tells the compelling story of New York's legacy as a national and international innovator in modern bird conservation. In an engaging style that often reads more like a novel than typical historical reporting, she focuses on the successful efforts to save the peregrine falcon and bald eagle from extinction in the Lower 48 states. Her conversations and field experience with the dedicated scientists and conservationists whose tireless efforts brought these magnificent birds back from the brink bring a rare depth and richness to the narrative. The pioneering work described in this well-told tale give some hope that when courageous and innovative scientists simply refuse to take 'no' for an answer, seemingly intractable problems will yield." — Kenneth P. Able, editor of Gatherings of Angels: Migrating Birds and Their Ecology
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