Buffalo Music

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
0618723412 
ISBN 13
9780618723416 
Category
Picture Books  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2008 
Publisher
Pages
32 
Description
The story of how one woman helped save the buffalo, inspired by pioneer Mary Ann Goodnight. When Molly first settled in Palo Duro Canyon in Texas in the late 1800s, millions of buffalo roamed the land. Molly lived and worked to their music. She stirred the fire to the huff-huff of buffalo breath clouding the chill dawn, swept the dugout to the thunder of hooves. Then different sounds filled the air―the boom and blast of rifles. Before long, the buffalo were gone. But Molly, as stubborn as the buffalo themselves, found a way to save the species. She adopted and raised orphaned calves, and gradually grew her own herd. Some were sent to Yellowstone National Park, where their descendents still roam today; others stayed in the canyon, where Molly could once again hear the music of the clatter of clashing horns, the bellowing of bulls, and the muffled thud of hooves. An evocative story of determination, conservation, and the ability of one person to make a difference. Author’s note, bibliography. - from Amzon 
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