Individuals from all walks of life have devoted their time, energy, and
money to restoring the state's lost wetlands. Clare Howard and David
Zalaznik take readers into the marshes, bogs, waterways, and swamps
brought back to life by these wetland pioneers. Howard's storytelling
introduces grassroots conservators dedicated to learning through trial
and error, persistence, and listening to the lessons taught by wetlands.
They undertake hard work inspired by ever-increasing floods and nutrient
runoff, and they reconnect the Earth's natural rhythms. Zalaznik's
stunning black and white photos illuminate changes in the land and the
people themselves. Seeds sprout after lying dormant for one hundred
years. Water winds through ancient channels. Animals and native plants
return. As the forgiving spirit of a wetland emerges, it nurtures a
renewed landscape that alters our view of the environment and the
planet.
An inspiring document of passion and advocacy, In the Spirit of
Wetlands reveals the transformative power of restoration.