Ohio's Natural Heritage

Ohio's Natural Heritage
Title Ohio's Natural Heritage PDF eBook
Author Michael B. Lafferty
Publisher Ohio Department of Natural Resources
Pages 324
Release 1979
Genre Natural history
ISBN 9780933128019

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Wild Ohio

Wild Ohio
Title Wild Ohio PDF eBook
Author Jim McCormac
Publisher
Pages 174
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN

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'Wild Ohio' offers a photographic documentation of the most outstanding natural habitats in Ohio. The authors feature approximately 40 sites, encompassing nearly every type of habitat found in the state. Every section of the book includes a description of the physiographic province and a map of the sites.

Preserving Our Natural Heritage

Preserving Our Natural Heritage
Title Preserving Our Natural Heritage PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 680
Release 1977
Genre National parks and reserves
ISBN

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Rainbows of Rock, Tables of Stone

Rainbows of Rock, Tables of Stone
Title Rainbows of Rock, Tables of Stone PDF eBook
Author Timothy A. Snyder
Publisher McDonald and Woodward Publishing Company
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Science
ISBN 9780939923731

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Rainbows of Rock, Tables of Stone is an exploration of the natural arches and pillars of Ohio. The heart of the book is the identification, description, and interpretation of some 83 arches and 18 pillars known to occur in the state. Background information about the bedrock geology of Ohio, the methods of measuring and describing natural arches and pillars, the processes by which these features can be formed, and the ways that they are eventually removed from the landscape provide interesting and valuable context for better understanding the creation, destruction, and study of these unusual elements of the geological landscape. The names and locations of publicly accessible arches and pillars are given. Rainbows of Rock, Tables of Stone is the most extensive statewide review of natural arches and pillars known, and it will almost certainly become a model that will inspire and influence similar compilations for other states.

Ohio Natural Heritage Program

Ohio Natural Heritage Program
Title Ohio Natural Heritage Program PDF eBook
Author Ohio. Division of Natural Areas and Preserves
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 1977
Genre Wildlife management
ISBN

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The Natural Heritage of Indiana

The Natural Heritage of Indiana
Title The Natural Heritage of Indiana PDF eBook
Author Marion T. Jackson
Publisher Quarry Books
Pages 520
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN

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A lavishly illustrated, environmentally focused, comprehensive account of the natural world in Indiana from ancient times to the present. While the book is a celebration and recognition of natural wonders and beauty, it is also a record of pillage, misuse, and ignorance, as well as a call to arms for those who would preserve the state's environment. 458 color photos. 10 bandw photos. 64 figures.

Peatlands of Ohio and the Southern Great Lakes Region

Peatlands of Ohio and the Southern Great Lakes Region
Title Peatlands of Ohio and the Southern Great Lakes Region PDF eBook
Author Guy L. Denny
Publisher Kent State University Press
Pages 200
Release 2021-12-14
Genre Nature
ISBN 9781606354377

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Exploring and appreciating the fascinating ecosystems of bogs and fens Peatlands--and specifically "bogs"--have long been a source of fascination for humans, and these amazing places are truly living relics of the Ice Age. More recently, bogs have come to be regarded as complex and fascinating wetland ecosystems. Peatlands of Ohio and the Southern Great Lakes Region focuses on the sphagnum peat bogs and rich fens of the lower Great Lakes states of Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, southern Michigan, and the glaciated northern corners of Pennsylvania. The peatlands of today are products of the Wisconsinan Glaciation, when peatland plants originating in northern latitudes migrated southward in a wide band preceding the glacial wall of ice. After thousands of years, the glacier's retreat severely diminished the sites with the very special environmental conditions needed to sustain these ecosystems. However, in a few sites, kettlehole lakes and cold alkaline hillside seeps and springs enabled remnants of peatland vegetation to survive to this day. Guy L. Denny, with accompanying photographs by Gary Meszaros, closely examines this habitat and its special environmental constraints, the geological and climatological origins, and the flora and fauna unique to the bogs and rich fens of this region. As readers will discover as they learn about places like Cranberry Bog in Michigan or Triangle Lake in Ohio, kettlehole sphagnum peat bogs and rich fens are not only essential places to protect, but they are amazing sites to explore, discover new plants, and observe the beauty and splendor of the natural world.