The Trout Pool Paradox: The American Lives of Three Rivers

George Black
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Using rivers as the focus, an avid fly fisherman presents a unique environmental history of America, exploring the paradox between trout rich rivers and the corporations that find them useful for industry, while also proposing solutions to these conflicting demands over a vital resource.
Genres: Nonfiction
288 Pages

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