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Three endangered birds-a trafficked Spix's macaw, a supposedly extinct ivory-billed woodpecker, and a lonely petrel-embark on separate journeys that will redefine survival. As extinction looms and habitats vanish, these "flocks of one" discover that connection across species might be their only hope. From Brazil's Caatinga to the Pine Barrens to remote islands, their interwoven stories of sacrifice, friendship, and resilience ask: when you're the last of your kind, what does it mean to have a flock? A powerful eco-adventure about finding family in unexpected places. Featuring a special introduction by Andrew Sharpless, CEO of Oceana.…mehr

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Three endangered birds-a trafficked Spix's macaw, a supposedly extinct ivory-billed woodpecker, and a lonely petrel-embark on separate journeys that will redefine survival. As extinction looms and habitats vanish, these "flocks of one" discover that connection across species might be their only hope. From Brazil's Caatinga to the Pine Barrens to remote islands, their interwoven stories of sacrifice, friendship, and resilience ask: when you're the last of your kind, what does it mean to have a flock? A powerful eco-adventure about finding family in unexpected places. Featuring a special introduction by Andrew Sharpless, CEO of Oceana.
Autorenporträt
John is a Professor of Journalism at Monmouth University in New Jersey. John began his writing career in New York at "Modern Screen Magazine," the nation's oldest movie magazine, where he served as lead film critic and managing editor. After years of covering the entertainment industry, John became interested in environmental issues and penned his first novel "A Wing and a Prayer." With its success, The John Morano Eco-Adventure Series was born. John is married, has two sons and two dogs, is an amateur paleontologist, and loves playing basketball when his knees let him.