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Pages
  
277

Originally published
  
1956

Page count
  
277

Country
  
United States of America

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ISBN
  
978-0-8130-0639-0

Author
  
Archie Carr

Genre
  
Nature writing

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Publication date
  
1956, by Knopf (US) 1957, by Robert Hale (UK)

Similar
  
Archie Carr books, Animal books

The Windward Road: Adventures of a Naturalist on Remote Caribbean Shores, was written by Archie Carr and originally published in 1956. It is an account of Dr. Carr's travels around the Caribbean to study sea turtles and their migratory and behavior patterns, especially Kemp's ridley, a species about which little was known at the time. This book led to the formation of The Brotherhood of the Green Turtle, which later became the Caribbean Conservation Corporation, and is now known as the Sea Turtle Conservancy. It was awarded the 1957 John Burroughs Medal for nature writing, which is awarded annually by the American Museum of Natural History. The chapter entitled "The Black Beach", originally published in Mademoiselle, won a 1956 O. Henry Award.

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