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Winous Point: 150 Years of Waterfowling and Conservation tells the story of the birth and growth not only of the oldest continuously operating duck hunting club in America, but of the modern wetland conservation movement. Deluxe clamshell edition also available.

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Winous Point: 150 Years of Waterfowling and Conservation tells the story of the birth and growth not only of the oldest continuously operating duck hunting club in America, but of the modern wetland conservation movement. Deluxe clamshell edition also available.
Autorenporträt
Tod Sedgwick and members of his family have been members of Winous Point for well over a century. Mr. Sedgwick is a member of the board of directors of Wetlands America Trust, the conservation affiliate of Ducks Unlimited, and is on the national council of the Land Trust Alliance. He is also editor and publisher of The Bird Hunting Report, a monthly newsletter for hunters who travel. He grew up in Cleveland and hunted at Winous with his father, Ellery Sedgwick Jr., for many years. He is currently serving as U.S. ambassador to the Slovak Republic. Roy W. Kroll managed Winous Point operations for 25 years, from 1983 to 2008. A certified wildlife biologist since 1984, his research on marsh management and restoration, wetland wildlife ecology, and historical trends of Lake Erie marshes appears in scientific and technical journals and books. He's also had some pretty good duck dogs and bird dogs. A native of Youngstown, Ohio, he is now Manager of Conservation Programs at Ducks Unlimited's Great Lakes and Atlantic Regional Office in Ann Arbor, Michigan.