Quail Lakes & Coal

Energy for Wildlife ... And The World

by Doug Oberhelman


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Softcover
$14.95
Hardcover
$23.99
E-Book
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/24/2013

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 158
ISBN : 9781481709996
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 158
ISBN : 9781481709972
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 160
ISBN : 9781481709989

About the Book

There’s no way to guess Quail Lakes was a surface mine. Aside from two deep lakes, there’s no evidence that massive earthmoving machines once rumbled across these rolling 1,200 acres of Illinois farmland, lakes, wetlands, and native prairie plants. But the same Quail Lakes that today is home to endangered bird species and hundreds of other wild creatures was a coal mine — a surface mine with pits as deep as 75 feet. Despite what you have heard about about surface mining, Quail Lakes points to something very different. The Quail Lakes you will read about in this book is a microcosm of the realistic and responsible use of land that is possible today. The same property that has yielded crops to feed generations of farmers and livestock also provided coal to generate electricity for homes and businesses. And miners did not leave the land worn out. To the contrary. Thanks to federal mine reclamation laws and passionate stewardship by owners Doug and Diane Oberhelman, the farm fields once again yield bumper crops. Wildlife abounds. And the grasslands and lakes offer wonderful opportunities for fishing, hunting, hiking, camping, swimming, wildlife watching, stargazing, and anything else you can dream of doing in a place where wild animals roam and stars shine bright.


About the Author

Doug Oberhelman is the Chairman and CEO of Caterpillar Inc., a Fortune 500 company based in Peoria, Illinois. Since 1996, he and his wife Diane have worked to bring wild creatures and native plants back to 1,200 acres of Illinois land that from 1976 to 1984 was surface mined for coal.