Experimental Removal of Barred Owls to Benefit Threatened Northern Spotted Owls
Title | Experimental Removal of Barred Owls to Benefit Threatened Northern Spotted Owls PDF eBook |
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Pages | 480 |
Release | 2012 |
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Federal Register
Title | Federal Register PDF eBook |
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Pages | 468 |
Release | 2013-07 |
Genre | Delegated legislation |
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Tahoma and Its People
Title | Tahoma and Its People PDF eBook |
Author | Jeff Antonelis-Lapp |
Publisher | Washington State University Press |
Pages | 365 |
Release | 2021-07-14 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1636820654 |
A magnificent active volcano, Mount Rainier ascends to 14,410 feet above sea level--the highest in Washington State. The source of five major rivers, it has more glaciers than any other peak in the contiguous U.S. Its slopes are home to ancient forests, spectacular subalpine meadows, and unique, captivating creatures. In Tahoma and Its People, a passionate, informed, hands-on science educator presents a natural and environmental history of Mount Rainier National Park and the surrounding region. Jeff Antonelis-Lapp explores geologic processes that create and alter landscapes, interrelationships within and between plant and animal communities, weather and climate influences on ecosystems, and what linked the iconic mountain with the people who traveled to it for millennia. He intersperses his own direct observation and study of organisms, as well as personal interactions with rangers, archaeologists, a master Native American weaver, and others. He covers a plethora of topics: geology, archaeology, indigenous villages and use of resources, climate and glacier studies, alpine and forest ecology, rivers, watershed dynamics, keystone species, threatened wildlife, geological hazards, and current resource management. Numerous color illustrations, maps, and figures supplement the text. 2020 Banff Mountain Book Competition Finalist, Mountain Environment and Natural History category
Golden Gate National Recreation Area (N.R.A.), Dog Management Plan
Title | Golden Gate National Recreation Area (N.R.A.), Dog Management Plan PDF eBook |
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Pages | 992 |
Release | 2011 |
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Federal Register Index
Title | Federal Register Index PDF eBook |
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Pages | 968 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Administrative law |
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Population Demography of Northern Spotted Owls
Title | Population Demography of Northern Spotted Owls PDF eBook |
Author | Eric D. Forsman |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 120 |
Release | 2011-07-21 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 0520270088 |
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Ecology of North America
Title | Ecology of North America PDF eBook |
Author | Brian R. Chapman |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 352 |
Release | 2015-04-09 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1118971574 |
North America contains an incredibly diverse array of naturalenvironments, each supporting unique systems of plant and animallife. These systems, the largest of which are biomes, formintricate webs of life that have taken millennia to evolve. Thisrichly illustrated book introduces readers to this extraordinaryarray of natural communities and their subtle biological andgeological interactions. Completely revised and updated throughout, the second edition ofthis successful text takes a qualitative, intuitive approach to thesubject, beginning with an overview of essential ecological termsand concepts, such as competitive exclusion, taxa, niches, andsuccession. It then goes on to describe the major biomes andcommunities that characterize the rich biota of the continent,starting with the Tundra and continuing with Boreal Forest,Deciduous Forest, Grasslands, Deserts, Montane Forests, andTemperature Rain Forest, among others. Coastal environments,including the Laguna Madre, seagrasses, Chesapeake Bay, and barrierislands appear in a new chapter. Additionally, the book covers manyunique features such as pitcher plant bogs, muskeg, the polar icecap, the cloud forests of Mexico, and the LaBrea tar pits.“Infoboxes” have been added; these include biographiesof historical figures who provided significant contributions to thedevelopment of ecology, unique circumstances such as frogs andinsects that survive freezing, and conservation issues such asthose concerning puffins and island foxes. Throughout the text,ecological concepts are worked into the text; these includebiogeography, competitive exclusion, succession, soil formation,and the mechanics of natural selection. Ecology of North America 2e is an ideal first text forstudents interested in natural resources, environmental science,and biology, and it is a useful and attractive addition to thelibrary of anyone interested in understanding and protecting thenatural environment.