Author | Archie Carr |
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Genre | Non-fiction; Nature Writing; Science Writing |
Publication date | 1956, by Knopf (US) 1957, by Robert Hale (UK) |
Publication place | United States |
Pages | 277 |
ISBN | 978-0-8130-0639-0 |
The Windward Road: Adventures of a Naturalist on Remote Caribbean Shores was written by Archie Carr and originally published in 1956.[1] It is an account of Carr's travels around the Caribbean to study sea turtles and their migratory and behavior patterns,[2] especially Kemp's ridley, a species about which little was known at the time.[3] This book led to the formation of The Brotherhood of the Green Turtle, which later became the Caribbean Conservation Corporation, and is now known as the Sea Turtle Conservancy.[3][4] It was awarded the 1957 John Burroughs Medal[5] for nature writing, which is awarded annually by the American Museum of Natural History. The chapter entitled "The Black Beach", originally published in Mademoiselle, won a 1956 O. Henry Award.[4][6]