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Unnatural Habitat Craig Stanford

Unnatural Habitat By Craig Stanford

Unnatural Habitat by Craig Stanford


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Unnatural Habitat: The Native and Exotic Wildlife of Los Angeles by Craig Stanford

A guide to the ecosystem famously known as Los Angeles, from a field biologist and longtime San Gabriel Valley resident.

"A worthy and illuminating entry in the tradition of works exploring urbanizations effect on the environment." Los Angeles Times

Within the sprawling metropolis of Los Angeles and its suburbs, residents coexistoften unknowinglywith a bustling mosaic of native and introduced wildlife. Conservationist Craig Stanford, whose research has taken him around the world, now takes a deep dive into the natural history of his Southern California home. Stanford's informed and vivid accounts of more than 150 species entreat us to appreciate the ecological marvels of sagebrush and skunks and skippers, the iconic palms of LA lore, and the mountain lions still roaming the hills.

These portraits of the glamorous, humble, irritating, and altogether fascinating species that live alongside Angelenos urge us to recognize that even in a jungle of concrete, we live within nature. Witty and captivating, and combining cutting-edge research with his own critter encounters, Stanford demonstrates the beauty of shaping our cities to support biodiversity, and he warns against the threats that can tip urban ecosystems out of balance, leaving us in a much lonelier world.

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Praise for Unnatural Habitat:

"A worthy and illuminating entry in the tradition of works exploring urbanization's effect on the environment. [...] Stanford's fundamental message is clear and simple (and oft-repeated): To preserve a Los Angeles in which humans and nature benefit from one another, we must increase our understanding of our citys fragile wildlife mosaic." Daniel Vitale,Los Angeles Times

"Unnatural Habitat puts an important spotlight on how L.A. is uniquely positioned to support unique and diverse flora and fauna. The fun and vivid descriptions of the ecological interactions and fascinating history behind L.A.'s biodiversity will inspire local residents to consider even the most human dominated neighborhoods as places to explore nature." Miguel Ordenana, Wildlife Biologist at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

Praise for The New Chimpanzee by Craig B. Stanford (Harvard, 2018):

"Stanford is a talented and fluent writer as well as an accomplished researcher." The Wall Street Journal

Praise for Planet Without Apes by Craig B. Stanford (Belknap, 2014):

"Craig Stanford's book makes compelling reading. [The great apes] have helped us better understand our own behavior. Now it is our turn to help them, and when you read this book, you will realize that we MUST." Jane Goodall

"Stanford reveals a complex web of cultural, social, economic and biological issues that explain why this problem is so exceedingly difficult to solve." The Washington Post

"In his wide-ranging call for action, Stanford lays out the critical threats, arguing that humanitys closest cousins are viewed as savage others and subjected to a genocidal urge last seen in the colonial era." Nature

"This is a timely call for effective action." Publishers Weekly

About Craig Stanford

Craig Stanford is a biologist and anthropologist at the University of Southern California. He is known for his long-term field research on wild chimpanzees in East Africa, and for his many field studies of highly endangered turtles and tortoises in Asia and Latin America. He has published nearly twenty books and hundreds of articles about animal behavior, human origins, and environmental issues. Stanford is a long-time resident of the Pasadena area in Southern California.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Hollow Ecosystem

I Stars of Suburbia
1. Palms Up, and Down
2. Winged Gemstones
3. Painted Beauties among the Flowers
4. Peacocks Rule This Roost
5. Cats Great and Small
6. The Spectacle

II Dangerous, or Misunderstood?
7. Wily and Wildly Successful
8. Beloved Cuddly Killers
9. Little Chewers
10. Dont Let the Green Grass Fool You
11. All That Rattles and Slithers
12. Arachnophilia

III Their Last Stand
13. The (Once) Mighty Oak
14. Silent Suburbia
15. Live Forever . . . to Be Poached
16. Pollinators on Life Support

IV Backyard Visitors
17. Aerial Hunters in the Backyard
18. Not Even the Squirrels Belong
19. Not Your Average Bear
20. Love Em or Hate Em
21. Dumpster Divers and Backyard Stinkers

V Remarkable Neighbors
22. The Smart Ones
23. Sage Advice
24. Lounge Lizards
25. The Family Tortoise
26. Worms, Snails, and Other Creepy-Crawlies

Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Further Reading
About the Author

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NGR9781597146395
9781597146395
1597146390
Unnatural Habitat: The Native and Exotic Wildlife of Los Angeles by Craig Stanford
New
Paperback
Heyday Books
2024-07-11
256
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