Mice in the Freezer, Owls on the Porch: The Lives of Naturalists Frederick and Francis Hamerstrom

Mice in the Freezer, Owls on the Porch: The Lives of Naturalists Frederick and Francis Hamerstrom

Mice in the Freezer, Owls on the Porch: The Lives of Naturalists Frederick and Francis Hamerstrom

Mice in the Freezer, Owls on the Porch: The Lives of Naturalists Frederick and Francis Hamerstrom

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Overview

    Mice in the Freezer, Owls on the Porch is in many ways a love story—about a quiet scientist and his flamboyant wife, but also about their passions for hunting, for wild lands, and for the grouse and raptor species that they were instrumental in saving from destruction.
    From the papers and letters of Frederick and Frances Hamerstrom, the reminiscences of contemporaries, and her own long friendship with this extraordinary couple who were her neighbors, Helen Corneli draws an intimate picture of Fran and "Hammy" from childhood through the genesis and maturation of a romantic, creative, and scientific relationship. Following the Hamerstroms as they give up a life of sophisticated convention and comfort for the more "civilized" (as Aldo Leopold would have it) pleasures of living and conducting on-the-spot research into diminishing species, Corneli captures the spirit of the Hamerstroms, their profession, and the natural and human environments in which they worked. A nuanced account of the labors, adventures, and achievements that distinguished the Hamerstroms over the years—and that inspired a generation of naturalists—this book also provides a dramatic account of conservation history over the course of the twentieth century, particularly in Wisconsin during the eventful years from the 1920s through the 1970s.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780299180935
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Publication date: 12/01/2002
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 368
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Helen McGavran Corneli is professor emerita of English at the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point.

Table of Contents

Foreword by George Archibald xi Acknowledgments xv 1 Prologue 3 2 The Complexities of Childhood 13 3 Self-Discovery and Love 34 4 Students, Teachers, and New Horizons 53 5 Conservation Beginnings in a Midwestern Appalachia 67 6 Enter Leopold and the Chickens 88 7 An Interruption: World War II 110 8 The Action: Postwar Scientific Solidarity 119 9 The Return: Deer and a Decision 132 10 The Setting, the Task 142 11 Booming Chickens and a Land Boom 157 12 The Prairie Chicken War 181 13 Hamerstroms' Kingdom: The Complexities of Success 194 14 A Naturalist Family 208 15 Of Hawks, Humans, and Freedom 227 16 Free at Last 248 17 The Making of a Legend 265 18 Death of a Biologist 282 19 Fran 290 20 A Postscript 300 Notes 309 Index 340
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