The Cold Canyon Fire Journals
Autor Robin Lee Carlsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 sep 2022
- Artist/naturalist Robin Lee Carlson shows, through a five-year study of Cold Canyon, how wilderness rebounds after a fire that has implications for any fire-ravaged landscape
- Exacerbated by climate change, wildfires are burning larger and hotter throughout the state and the West, affecting a growing number of people and wildernesses
- Robin Lee Carlson joins Obi Kaufmann and John Muir Laws in Heyday's growing group of artist/naturalists
- Robin Lee Carlson lives in Davis, California
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781597145848
ISBN-10: 159714584X
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 230 x 178 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: HEYDAY BOOKS
ISBN-10: 159714584X
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 230 x 178 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: HEYDAY BOOKS
Cuprins
Introduction
Chapter One Fire in the Canyon: The Wragg Fire and What Came Next
Chapter Two First Responders: Life Comes Rushing to the Flames
Chapter Three Emerald and Sepia: New Leaves on Burned Slopes
Chapter Four An Explosion of Color: Wildflowers Seize the Day
Chapter Five Flower-Followers: Pollinators
Chapter Six The Relativity of Time: Oak and Pine in Life and Death
Chapter Seven Cornerstones: Lichens in Rapidly Changing Ecosystems
Chapter Eight Blazing a Trail: Mammals of All Kinds
Chapter Nine The Fire Cycle in the Anthropocene: Cold Canyon Burns Again
Chapter Ten Bring Fire with You: A New Old Paradigm
Conclusion: The Newt’s Way
Note 1 Stebbins Cold Canyon: A UC Natural Reserve
Note 2 Ecoreportage: Drawing a Changing Landscape
Note 3 Names of Species Discussed in the Text
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Chapter One Fire in the Canyon: The Wragg Fire and What Came Next
Chapter Two First Responders: Life Comes Rushing to the Flames
Chapter Three Emerald and Sepia: New Leaves on Burned Slopes
Chapter Four An Explosion of Color: Wildflowers Seize the Day
Chapter Five Flower-Followers: Pollinators
Chapter Six The Relativity of Time: Oak and Pine in Life and Death
Chapter Seven Cornerstones: Lichens in Rapidly Changing Ecosystems
Chapter Eight Blazing a Trail: Mammals of All Kinds
Chapter Nine The Fire Cycle in the Anthropocene: Cold Canyon Burns Again
Chapter Ten Bring Fire with You: A New Old Paradigm
Conclusion: The Newt’s Way
Note 1 Stebbins Cold Canyon: A UC Natural Reserve
Note 2 Ecoreportage: Drawing a Changing Landscape
Note 3 Names of Species Discussed in the Text
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
About the Author