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Plants and Animals of the Pacific Northwest Eugene N. Kozloff

Plants and Animals of the Pacific Northwest By Eugene N. Kozloff

Plants and Animals of the Pacific Northwest by Eugene N. Kozloff


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In the lowlands of the Pacific Northwest, from southern Oregon to British Columbia, the plant and animal life is rich and vast. This guidebook is a compilation of a general natural history of the region, including about 450 species of plants and animals. It also discusses a few especially abundant or conspicuous mammals.

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Plants and Animals of the Pacific Northwest Summary

Plants and Animals of the Pacific Northwest: An Illustrated Guide to the Natural History of Western Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia by Eugene N. Kozloff

In the lowlands of the Pacific Northwest, from southern Oregon to British Columbia, the plant and animal life is rich and vast. Previously anyone interested in identifying and learning about the fauna and flora has had to consult a different book for each life form: a tree book for the Pacific yew, a wildflower guide for Indian pipe, and some other reference for garter snakes.

In this guidebook, Eugene Kozloff has compile a general natural history of the region, including about 450 species of plants and animals. In order to be as thorough as possible and still preserve the portability of the book, the author has included those species that are fairly common, widely distributed, and can be easily identified by nonspecialists.

This book is substantially complete for trees, shrubs, vines, major wildflowers, ferns and fern allies, and amphibians and reptiles. A few especially abundant or conspicuous mammals are discussed, and there are helpful suggestions for beginning the study of birds of the region. Also included is a wide selection of mosses, liverworts, and lichens, as well as the more common snails, slugs, millipedes, centipedes, and certain other invertebrates.

Plants and Animals of the Pacific Northwest Reviews

Nearly every species discussed is presented visually in one of the 321 excellent color photographs and organization of the plants and animals are the book's greatest assets; they provide the nonspecialist with an easy means of species identification. . . . This is an excellent guidebook."-The Biology Teacher"This book is destined to become required reading for anyone with an ounce of curiosity about his environment. . . . Interesting as it is to be able to call such beasts by their proper names, it is of more importance to point out that the written descriptions are so clear that, even without the excellent photographs, one could identify most plants. . . . This book invites you to take an interest in all things all around you, from the giant Douglas fir to the lichens on its trunk.

* Oregon Journal *

This book will serve the needs of amateurs, students and even professional biologists concerned with the terrestrial fauna and flora of the Pacific Northwest. Described are more than 400 species of plants and animals. . . . The author teches how to appreciate and study nature and how to collect specimens without inflicting damage to natural areas.

* AAAS Science Books and Films *

Table of Contents

1. Introduction2. A Coniferous Forest 3. Oak Woods, Rocky Slopes, and Brushy Areas 4. Wet Places 5. Backyards, Vacant Lots, and Roadsides 6. The Vertebrate Animals Glossary References Index

Additional information

CIN029595597XVG
9780295955971
029595597X
Plants and Animals of the Pacific Northwest: An Illustrated Guide to the Natural History of Western Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia by Eugene N. Kozloff
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of Washington Press
1978-05-01
280
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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