For native and visitor alike, the New England landscape has a rich
allure. This grand sweep of land is a living tapestry woven of
interconnected bioregions and natural communities whose
compositions of plants and animals have evolved over time. In more
than fifty essays, Michael J. Caduto brings readers into the
complex stories to be found in nature. Drawing on first-hand
experiences and reflections on the relationship between the natural
world and humans, Caduto explores some of the plants, animals,
natural places, and environmental issues of New England-from
dragonflies, cuckoos, and chipmunks to circumpolar constellations
and climate change. Stunning illustrations by Adelaide Murphy Tyrol
illuminate these elegant and humorous essays.
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