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In Pursuit of Champions

The Inspiring Story of the Pukorokoro Miranda Shorebird Centre
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‘For nearly three decades, I have lived beside an estuary. Gleaming shell banks beneath vaulting sky, the clockwork pulse of tides and seasons, and vast muddy flats stocked with birds – these represent home. It is an attachment I cherish, a sense of place and fascination, continually renewed. But it was not always so. Like many New Zealanders, I was once quite unaware of the value of such places.’ So begins In Pursuit of Champions, the captivating story of Pukorokoro Miranda Shorebird Centre. For nearly 50 years, the Pukorokoro Miranda Naturalists' Trust has worked to inspire interest in our coastal wetlands and the biodiversity they support. Each year, its Shorebird Centre at Pukorokoro, on the Firth of Thames, attracts thousands of visitors. Author Keith Woodley, as centre manager, has been involved in all aspects of the Trust and its work. In his absorbing and often moving book – part history, part memoir – he charts the life and times of this tiny but mighty voluntary organisation. It's the story of how, driven by the importance of coastal conservation and that of its birdlife, a group of passionate and dedicated people built something from nothing, creating a globally recognised hub for shorebird protection and advocacy – all from an obscure rural corner of a little country at the bottom of the world. ‘Keith Woodley serves as a kind of Gandalf of the estuarine wonderland of the Miranda shorebird colony, an all-knowing birding wizard who is alert to its magic in this fresh and always fascinating history.’ – Steve Braunias

Author Biography:

In 1993, KEITH WOODLEY became the full-time manager of the Pūkorokoro Miranda Shorebird Centre, on the western coast of the Firth of Thames, and has been there ever since. In that time, he has hosted thousands of people at the Centre, given hundreds of talks on coastal ecology and shorebird migration, and had a box seat as the fabulous story of godwits and their epic migrations has unfolded. Woodley has fostered an intense knowledge of the shorebird migration flyway, visiting key sites in Australia, Alaska, China, North Korea and South Korea. In 2022, he was made a member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to shorebird conservation. Woodley is the author of two previous books: Godwits: Long-haul Champions (2009) and Shorebirds of New Zealand: Sharing the Margins (2012).
Release date Australia
November 1st, 2022
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Collection
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  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
130 x black-and-white photographs, 20 x colour photographs
Pages
336
Dimensions
155x235x28
ISBN-13
9780473640774
Product ID
36073502

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