The Eastern corridor of the United States may be notorious for
overdevelopment, but Curtis J. Badger offers a challenge in his The
Wild Coast: Exploring the Natural Attractions of the Mid-Atlantic:
get off the highway and go see what the mid-Atlantic states have to
offer. A companion to both " Virginia's Wild Side "and "A
Naturalist's Guide to the Virginia Coast, " this new volume takes
the reader on more than two dozen frequently surprising excursions
through five mid-Atlantic states, offering detailed adventures for
travelers wishing to explore the undeveloped territory of the East
Coast.
With excursions ranging from sea kayaking at Roanoke Island,
North Carolina, to a visit to the hawk observatory at Cape May, New
Jersey, Badger's guide promises not only factual information on
birds, butterflies, holly forests, and native plants but also an
entertaining narrative that captures the excitement of exploring
new territory. This guidebook to both wildlife and botany will
appeal to anyone journeying along the eastern seaboard,
particularly those interested in trading in their offices and
armchairs for a taste of the unexpected and the wild.
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