Up the Rouge!: Paddling Detroit’s Hidden River (A Painted Turtle Book)

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There is no river somewhat like Detroit’s Rouge River. Named by French explorers, the Rouge’s moniker was once borrowed by Henry Ford for his huge automobile factory near the river’s mouth. The river may be home to two steel mills; cement, gypsum, and salt operations; and the largest single-unit wastewater remedy plant in the country. Despite the fact that the Rouge is too polluted for public recreation and, in places, too log-jammed for a motorboat, Detroit Free Press reporter Joel Thurtell and photographer Patricia Beck made up our minds to commute up the Rouge by canoe to explore not only the river’s industrial side but also its beautiful and hidden urban wilderness. Up the Rouge! is the surprising and educational account of their journey, narrated by Thurtell and heavily illustrated with Beck’s evocative and eclectic photographs.

Thurtell and Beck logged more than sixty hours Right through the first week of June 2005 as they paddled their canoe up more than 27 miles of the Rouge from Zug Island at the Detroit River to Nine Mile and Beech roads in Southfield. Though the Rouge is heavily polluted by sewage, and large sections of the 127-mile-long river have been purposely made inaccessible to the public, government agencies have spent $1.6 billion dollars trying to clean it up. Thurtell and Beck show that despite its environmental contamination, the Rouge is home to wildlife and that its very seclusion makes it a sanctuary. Right through their trek, the authors saw animals such as green and blue herons, snapping turtles, musk turtles, mallards, feral dogs, and the first adult female common mergansers ever recorded in summertime in Wayne County. Maps are included to help readers track their journey.

Up the Rouge! is a story about discovery, a tale of adventure, and an informative study of our environment. The series of articles in the Detroit Free Press on which this volume is based won the Water Environment Federation’s 2006 Harry E. Schlenz Medal for Public Education. Any individual interested in environmental issues or conservation of Michigan’s waterways will appreciate this unique and attractive volume.

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