![]() Jones Professor, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Universityįoreword: Looking Downstream from A River This volume, because of the depth and breadth of its research, will have a very long shelf life.”ĭonald J. Bringing together a disparate literature from history, philosophy, religion, gender studies, and ecology to focus on the past, present, and future role of fly fishers in coldwater conservation, Backcasts will appeal to scholars and practitioners in all of these disciplines, as well as to coldwater fisheries specialists, conservation biologists, policy specialists, and trout and salmon enthusiasts. Backcasts argues that the values held by fly fishers have evolved from utilitarian self-interest toward biocentric, ecosystem-based conservation, with today’s guiding principles including stream management based on sound science, not political pressure, an emphasis on wild trout, even if they may not be native, and a commitment to protect and restore coldwater habitats. “How we experience nature shapes how we value nature. Read More about Backcasts Read Less about Backcasts Highlighting the historical significance of outdoor recreation and sports to conservation in a collection important for fly anglers and scholars of fisheries ecology, conservation history, and environmental ethics, Backcasts explores both the problems anglers and their organizations face and how they might serve as models of conservation-in the individual trout streams, watersheds, and landscapes through which these waters flow. ![]() With sections covering the history of fly fishing the sport’s global evolution, from the rivers of South Africa to Japan the journeys of both native and nonnative trout and the work of conservation organizations such as the Federation of Fly Fishers and Trout Unlimited, Backcasts casts wide. ![]() So it comes as no surprise that those who fish have long played an active, foundational role in the preservation, management, and restoration of the world’s coldwater fisheries. However religious, however patiently spiritual the tying and casting of the fly may be, no angler wishes to wade into rivers of industrial runoff or cast into waters devoid of fish or full of invasive species like the Asian carp. Though Maclean writes of an age-old focus of all anglers-the day’s catch-he may as well be speaking to another, deeper accomplishment of the best fishermen and fisherwomen: the preservation of natural resources.īackcasts celebrates this centuries-old confluence of fly fishing and conservation. Support app icons for macOS 10.“Many of us probably would be better fishermen if we did not spend so much time watching and waiting for the world to become perfect.”-Norman Maclean.Save icons as separate images in the following formats: PNG, JPEG, TIFF.Support ICNS with Retina for macOS icons.Automatically remove alpha channel for iOS and watchOS app icons.Support replacing image for each dimension cell separately.Support icons preview in each dimension before exporting.Create app icons for macOS, iOS, and watchOS.Support the following image formats for importing: PNG, JPEG, TIFF, GIF, ICNS, PSD, EPS, AI, PDF.IconFly also creates web page headers and a manifest file for Web Clip icons and Android web icons. IconFly supports the following web icons types: It contains all the necessary icon dimensions and a properly formatted JSON file. You can save the Appiconset generated by IconFly directly to the Assets Catalog inside your project, and it's ready to use with no additional steps. IconFly also supports Appiconset for the previous versions starting from macOS 10.8, iOS 7, and watchOS 1. iOS 14 with all-new iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, and iPad Pro.You can easily replace an icon of any size if you have a specially designed image for that size. You can use the QuickIcon to create icons without preview or click Generate to see how your icons look in different sizes before exporting. IconFly will create all sizes of app icons for you automatically. Just import an image, and IconFly will take care of the rest so you can save your time for more important things. But with IconFly, it takes a few seconds. It can be rather tedious and time-consuming to create those files manually. For a modern macOS application, you must provide icons in 10 different sizes. To create a modern iPhone and iPad application, you need to provide icons in 14 different sizes.
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