Hidden high in the Sierra de Guatemala mountain range of
northeastern Mexico in the state of Tamaulipas is the northernmost
tropical cloud forest of the Western Hemisphere. Within its humid
oak-sweetgum woodlands, tropical and temperate species of plants
and animals mingle in rare diversity, creating a mecca for birders
and other naturalists.
Fred and Marie Webster first visited Rancho del Cielo, cloud
forest home of Canadian immigrant Frank Harrison, in 1964, drawn by
the opportunity to see such exotic birds as tinamous, trogons,
motmots, and woodcreepers only 500 miles from their Austin, Texas,
home. In this book, they recount their many adventures as
researchers and tour leaders from their base at Rancho del Cielo,
interweaving their reminiscences with a history of the region and
of the struggle by friends from both sides of the border to have
some 360,000 acres of the mountain declared an area protected from
exploitation--El Cielo Biosphere Reserve. Their firsthand
reporting, enlivened with vivid tales of the people, land, and
birds of El Cielo, adds an engagingly personal chapter to the story
of conservation in Mexico.
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