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The Marsh Builders
The Marsh Builders: The Fight for Clean Water, Wetlands, and Wildlife | Sharon Levy
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Swamps and marshes once covered vast stretches of the North American landscape. The destruction of these habitats, long seen as wastelands that harbored deadly disease, accelerated in the twentieth century. Today, the majority of the (…more)
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Fascinating and agonizing. A journey, too - a very long book, but filled with information that makes me reconsider everything about water, regulation, marshes, swamps, and yeah, sewage. Ends strong. #science2K19

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Holy hell.

“The [Black] Swamp, once a forbidding and near impassable wilderness, was dismembered and used to feed an accelerating cycle of human industry. The great wetland trees - ash, elm, sycamore - were felled and used to build houses, make furniture, and fuel the railroads that sprouted up across Ohio. ... All this drove an orgy of forest-clearing and land-draining, which in the course of five decades ... completely erased the Black Swamp.”

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Really enjoying this as an #audiobook from #Hoopla. I almost always listen to nonfiction audio at 1.5x, and this is no different, but I really love it. So much good info and such great characters - I actually want to make a musical out of parts of this super book. #science2K19