A stunning exploration of the mercury pollution in Montana that causes
harm to humans and ospreys alike. Engrossing narrative nonfiction with
fun webcam photos makes for an engaging addition to the award-winning
Scientists in the Field series.
This meticulously researched and photographed account follows three
University of Montana scientists and their interdisciplinary work with
ospreys: fish-catching birds with gigantic nests and a family that
functions with teamwork and cooperation. In Missoula, Montana, the
scientists have been following ospreys for six years, collecting data on
the amount of contaminants, including mercury, found on their feathers
and in their blood. The water in western Montana still suffers effects
from mining activities performed more than a hundred years ago, and this
pollution is still dangerous. Because the osprey hunts in a very small
area, scientists can pinpoint where mercury is coming from and work to
keep the ospreys, and the people, safer.