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In Search of Swampland - A Wetland Sourcebook and Field Guide (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
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In Search of Swampland - A Wetland Sourcebook and Field Guide (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
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Traditionally, most Americans have viewed natural wetlands as
wastelands, places to be drained and converted for farming or
filled for housing and industrial development. To date, over half
of the country's wetlands that existed when the Pilgrims first
landed in America have been destroyed. Today these ""wastelands""
are beginning to be recognized as one of the world's most valuable
natural resources. They are the temperate zone equivalent of rain
forests, serving vital life-sustaining functions in water-quality
renovation, aquatic ecosystem productivity, and biodiversity, as
well as providing benefits such as flood-damage protection and
shoreline stabilization. In the revised and expanded edition of
this classic guide, Ralph W. Tiner introduces readers to the
ecology and beauty of these valuable natural resources. Topics
include the formation and functions of wetlands, wetland types,
causes of loss and degradation, and recent efforts to protect them.
The discussion now includes many examples from the Great Lakes
region and information on best management practices for working in
and around wetlands including vernal pools. A new chapter on
classification and assessment further clarifies how the unique
characteristics of wetlands serve specific functions. ""In Search
of Swampland"" also provides a field guide to wetland plants,
soils, and animals. It includes detailed descriptions and
illustrations - many of which are new to this edition - of more
than 300 plants and 200 animals. Clear identification keys,
information on how to distinguish typical hydric or ""wet"" soils
from dryland soils, and general procedures for identifying wetlands
in the field make this book an indispensable resource for readers
with little or no training in wetland science, as well as for the
scientist or amateur naturalist. While the book focuses on the
northeastern and north-central regions of the United States (from
Maine through Maryland and west to the Great Lakes states), many of
the plants and animals described are common throughout much of the
eastern United States. Tiner also includes a list of Northeastern
wetlands to visit and suggestions on how we can all help save these
vital, threatened areas.
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