Dwellings of Enchantment probes literature and cues humans to experience awe, love, and respect for our wonderfully complex, multispecies home. Interweaving new materialist, postcolonial, ecopoetic, ecofeminist, and ecopsychological approaches, it delves into various ontologies, literary modes, and tropes framing our coevolution within the oikos.
The familiar Monarch butterfly is one of over 5,000 species of butterflies found in the diverse ecosystems of North America. This beautifully illustrated guide highlights over 70 familiar and unique species and includes information on their life cycle and features illustrations of common caterpillars and pupae. This convenient e-book is an ideal, ......
A Waterproof Folding Guide to Familiar Animals & Plants
This beautifully illustrated guide to Eastern Seashore Life highlights over 140 familiar and unique species of birds, mammals, nearshore fishes, seashore creatures, seashells and plants and a map featuring wildlife-viewing areas. Laminated for durability, this pocket guide is an ideal source of information for use by visitors and residents.
An Introduction to Familiar Plants, Animals and Outstanding Natural Attr
Field guide introduces common plants and animals and highlights the diversity of species found in Colorado. More than 350 full color illustrations and maps featuring the major wildlife viewing destinations in different parts of the state. Checklists and full indices allow citizen scientists and nature watchers to track their viewing experiences.
An Introduction to Familiar Plants, Animals and Outstanding Natural Attr
Serving as an introduction to the natural history of the Lone Star State, this beautifully illustrated guide includes a stirring essay by James C. Rettie. It also features 350 common plants and animals, nine maps depicting major wildlife-viewing areas and parks, plus full checklists and indices for educators, learners, naturalists, birders, ......
T.R.'s Amazing Adventures as a Naturalist, Conservationist, and Explorer
No American president has been more enthusiastic in appreciating the wilderness and in conserving our nation's natural treasures than Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919). And no other president wrote more about nature and his explorations of it than T. R., in scattered books, such as African Wilderness, and in his countless letters, including those ......