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A Naturalist's Guide to Wetland Plants: An Ecology for Eastern North America written by Donald D. Cox Studio : Syracuse University Press by Syracuse University Press Publisher : Syracuse University Press Released : 2002-08 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9780815607403 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 1 review)
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An excellently titled book |
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This is a great introduction to wetlands ecosystems! This book begins with an introduction to what a wetland ecosystem is and how it works, giving examples of wetlands in various parts of the US. Each type of wetland ecosystem is presented with a list of plants and fungi found there described in moderate detail, including their niche in the ecosystem. Plants and fungi that may have special interest to the reader are examined in more detail at the end of this section. This book also covers the year-round changes in this ecosystem, tips on observation, specimen collection, and on keeping a nature journal. A section at the end of the book offers various activities and investigations that the reader may find interesting and helpful in understanding more about this threatened ecosystem. This book would be a great read for anyone who is interested in nature, wetlands, or being a naturalist. It is not so detailed that beginners would be overwhelmed and not so simplistic that a moderately experienced naturalist would find it too light. I checked it out of the library but immediately ordered my own copy! I especially recommend this title to anyone who is interested in nature journals or just plain learning more about the world around them. |
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