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Silent Springs the Panther

Historic Accounts of Michigan Big Cat Attacks

Aaron J Veselenak Luann Kuznicki

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Mission Point Press
19 June 2024
Through meticulous research, author Aaron Veselenak has uncovered a significant number of terrifying, yet fascinating historical encounters whereby humans, usually the top predators in all of Animalia, became or nearly became the prey of the largest and most fearsome of Michigan's native cat species-Felis concolor-a creature of many different names. By bringing forth these thrilling accounts, Silent Springs the Panther is meant to appeal to lovers of both history and the natural environment.
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Illustrated by:   Luann Kuznicki
Imprint:   Mission Point Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 9mm
Weight:   195g
ISBN:   9781961302471
ISBN 10:   1961302470
Pages:   162
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

"Aaron Veselenak, a native of Rogers City, Michigan, now lives in nearby Ocqueoc Township. As a lover of nature and history, Veselenak often combines the subjects in his writing. Veselenak is a K-12 substitute teacher and has been a house painter for over three decades. He holds a master's degree in political science and taught American government and history at Alpena (Mich.) Community College for 25 years. The author has written several historical articles that have been published in various periodicals. He previously published Swamp Rattler: Facts, History and Status of Michigan's Sole Venomous Serpent. Illustrator Luann Kuznicki lives outside Midland, Michigan. Her love of nature, gardening, and art started at an early age. Her parents even enrolled her as a young teen in college-level courses via mail at the Minnesota Art Institute. Although she studied art in high school and college, she chose science as her career path and became a high school teacher. However the artist within was creatively utilized in her chemistry, biology, anatomy, and physiology instruction. After retiring in 2020 after 30 years of teaching, Kuznicki was able to fully express her artsy side. She enjoys many different mediums and uses her own dried flowers and other plants in some of her resin creations. Her online business is named ""Lulu's Innovative Art."""

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