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ABOUT US Kate Wallace arrived in the Dominican Republic in 1994 to serve as a Peace Corps Volunteer in the area of Environmental Education. As a former teacher/naturalist with the Massachusetts Audubon Society, she quickly discovered the interesting variety of birds and soon joined a group of birders exploring the wild areas of the country. Part of her work was developing educational materials in parts of the country close to the national parks in the southwest and, in the process, she came to appreciate the opportunities available to visiting birdwatchers. After the end of her service with Peace Corps, she fell in love with the country's flora and fauna and decided to stay in the country to continue working with community groups and bird conservation. She began guiding in 1997 and has been active as a guide ever since. She is the local guide for Victor Emanuel, among others, and also will arrange tours to suit the time and interests of the birders. Kate is also a member of Sociedad Ornitológica de la Hispaniola, Society for the Conservation and Study of Caribbean Birds (formerly the Society of Caribbean Ornithology) and Sociedad Caribeña de Ornitología. She also coordinates the Yaguaza Project.Also known as the West Indian Whistling Duck Project.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
I would like to recommend a few books for those wishing to know more about the Dominican Republic.
A Guide to the Birds of the West Indies. Herbert Raffaele Princetion University Press, 1998. This is the basic bird identification book now,
The James Bond "Birds of the West Indies" is very out of date.
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Rough Guide. Sean Harvey, 2000. This guide is fairly good, with background
history and general information.
The Dominican Republic, A National History. Frank Moya Pons Hispaniola Books, 1995. This is a detailed book for those seriously interested in history.
In the Time of the Butteflies. Julia Alvarez. A fictional account of the murder of three sisters in the final years of Trujillo's dictatorship in the late 1950's. This captures the mood of the country at that time. Other books by this author are very interesting as well.
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