Redwood National and State Parks: An Introduction to Familiar Plants and Animals: Pocket Traveller
Ilustrat de Waterford Pressen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 2001
The tallest tree in the world, the redwood, is just one of the thousands of species of plants and animals that inhabit the diverse habitats found in these parks. This beautifully illustrated guide highlights over 140 familiar and unique species of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, seashore creatures, trees, shrubs and wildflowers and includes descriptions of the main habitats found in the parks. Laminated for durability, this lightweight, pocket-sized folding guide is an excellent source of portable information and ideal for field use by visitors and residents alike. Made in the USA.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781583551417
ISBN-10: 1583551417
Pagini: 12
Ilustrații: Full color throughout
Dimensiuni: 96 x 203 x 3 mm
Greutate: 0.04 kg
Editura: Waterford Press Ltd
Seria Pocket Traveller
ISBN-10: 1583551417
Pagini: 12
Ilustrații: Full color throughout
Dimensiuni: 96 x 203 x 3 mm
Greutate: 0.04 kg
Editura: Waterford Press Ltd
Seria Pocket Traveller
Notă biografică
James Kavanagh has written over 450 pocket guides to nature, travel, science and languages that have sold over 4.5 million copies worldwide.
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OC - Ocean - cold ocean water, offshore seastacks, rocky shores and sand
beaches provide a wide-range of habitats for marine-associated plants and
animals.
CS - Coastal Strand - desiccating ocean winds, salt spray, rocky shores,
sand beaches and coastal bluffs influence and shape the diversity of trees,
shrubs, herbs and grasses that hug the 35-miles of park coastline.
RW - Redwood Forest - almost pure stands of coast redwood are found on
alluvial flats and benches along major streams, with occasional fir, spruce,
hemlock, tan oak or bay intermingling. The moist, shady, acidic conditions
found on the forest floor often restricts the diversity of plants that can
grow there.
ME - Mixed Evergreen - found on drier upland slopes adjacent to redwood
forests. Many species of plants grow within these more open, sunnier
forests.
RP - Riparian - three major river systems and numerous coastal streams
traverse the parks. The constant water
supply supports a lush growth of trees, shrubs and herbs along the banks.
OW - Oak Woodland - found along the dry, inland ridges of the Bald Hills,
the woodlands include large sunny patches of grasses and flowers scattered
among the trees.
PR - Prairie - scattered grasslands along ridge crests, usually a few miles
inland from the coast.
SG - Second Growth Forest - timber harvesting has impacted more than 1/3 of
the lands within the parks. Second-growth refers to the resulting young,
even-aged forests.
DA - Disturbed Area
Redwood Park Association (RPA) is a non-profit organization which supports
and promotes the educational goals of Redwood National and State Parksand
the Smith River National Recreation Area. Working in partnership with the
National Park Service since 1985, RPA publishes educational materials about
the park and related environments, offers field seminar programs, and
operates park bookstores. Funds generated by the Association directly
support the interpretive and research programs and other educational
activities for the benefit of the parks programs and visitors.
beaches provide a wide-range of habitats for marine-associated plants and
animals.
CS - Coastal Strand - desiccating ocean winds, salt spray, rocky shores,
sand beaches and coastal bluffs influence and shape the diversity of trees,
shrubs, herbs and grasses that hug the 35-miles of park coastline.
RW - Redwood Forest - almost pure stands of coast redwood are found on
alluvial flats and benches along major streams, with occasional fir, spruce,
hemlock, tan oak or bay intermingling. The moist, shady, acidic conditions
found on the forest floor often restricts the diversity of plants that can
grow there.
ME - Mixed Evergreen - found on drier upland slopes adjacent to redwood
forests. Many species of plants grow within these more open, sunnier
forests.
RP - Riparian - three major river systems and numerous coastal streams
traverse the parks. The constant water
supply supports a lush growth of trees, shrubs and herbs along the banks.
OW - Oak Woodland - found along the dry, inland ridges of the Bald Hills,
the woodlands include large sunny patches of grasses and flowers scattered
among the trees.
PR - Prairie - scattered grasslands along ridge crests, usually a few miles
inland from the coast.
SG - Second Growth Forest - timber harvesting has impacted more than 1/3 of
the lands within the parks. Second-growth refers to the resulting young,
even-aged forests.
DA - Disturbed Area
Redwood Park Association (RPA) is a non-profit organization which supports
and promotes the educational goals of Redwood National and State Parksand
the Smith River National Recreation Area. Working in partnership with the
National Park Service since 1985, RPA publishes educational materials about
the park and related environments, offers field seminar programs, and
operates park bookstores. Funds generated by the Association directly
support the interpretive and research programs and other educational
activities for the benefit of the parks programs and visitors.