Erin McCloskey Bücher
Erin McCloskey ist die Autorin zahlreicher Bücher, die sich mit Naturgeschichte, Freiwilligentourismus und wichtigen Orten auf der ganzen Welt befassen. Ihre Schriften sind tiefgründig geprägt von ihrem Hintergrund in der Biologie des Naturschutzes, einem Fach, das sie an der University of Alberta und durch praktische Erfahrungen mit Naturschutzorganisationen weltweit verfolgte. Als Reiseleiterin und Naturführerin in Neuseeland bringt sie ein tiefes Verständnis für die natürliche Welt in ihre Prosa ein.






Atemberaubende Panoramen und beeindruckende Detailansichten dieses umfangreichen Bildbandes formen ein begeisterndes Porträt der wilden Schönheit Kanadas und seiner unterschiedlichen Landschaften. Zwischen der stürmischen Küste Neufundlands, den eisigen Landstrichen am Polarmeer und den zerklüfteten Ufern am Pazifik breitet sich ein Kontinent aus, der sowohl die Einsamkeit unberührter, nahezu menschenleerer Landschaften wie auch pulsierende Städte und hoch entwickelte Industriezentren aufweist. Die Flying High Serie bietet Luftbildaufnahmen höchster Qualität von international renommierten Fotografen. Aus der Luft entdeckt der Leser die verborgene Vielfalt der Länder und erblickt überwältigende Horizonte, die erst die ungewöhnliche Perspektive sichtbar macht.
The British Columbia Nature Guide lets you discover the wondrous diversity of nature that lies right outside your front door. Whether you live in the city or the country, hundreds of species of plants and animals share your living space. Why not get to know the neighbors? Covering every inch of BC's incredibly varied landscape, this book teaches you to identify 406 species of mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, fish, invertebrates, trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses and ferns: * Colour illustrations of each species * Native uses of plants * Animal behaviour * Ecology and range * Similar species cross-referenced * Colour maps showing ecoregions, parks and nature areas across BC.
Southern California Nature Guide
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Focused on the diverse wildlife and flora of Southern California, this guide helps users identify 393 species including mammals, birds, and plants. It features color illustrations, details on native plant uses, ecological information, and cross-references to similar species. Additionally, the book includes maps outlining ecoregions, parks, and nature areas, making it an essential resource for both residents and visitors eager to explore the region's natural beauty.
Argentina
- 470 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
Argentina Travel Guide - Expert travel tips and holiday advice on everything from Buenos Aires entertainment and accommodation to Iguazu Falls and natural history. Also featuring suggested tours, Perito Moreno Glacier, Los Glaciares National Park, Patagonia, Tierra del Fuego, Mendoza wine tasting, Ibera wetlands, wildlife, art and culture.
Washington and Oregon Nature Guide
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
This comprehensive guide offers detailed identification tools for the most common wildlife and plants in the Pacific Northwest. It includes full-color illustrations and range maps, making it an essential resource for nature enthusiasts and outdoor explorers looking to enhance their understanding of the region's biodiversity.
Bear Attacks
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The book delves into the historical interactions between humans and bears in North America, highlighting the lessons learned from these encounters. It emphasizes the importance of understanding these relationships for ensuring both human safety and the well-being of bear populations. Through the lens of environmentalism, it seeks to educate readers on the significance of coexistence with wildlife.
Nature Guide to New England
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Featuring an extensive collection of over 400 species, this guide covers mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, fish, invertebrates, trees, and more. Each entry includes details on size, habitat, behavior, range, and natural history, complemented by vibrant color illustrations. A full-color map highlights ecoregions, parks, and natural areas, while a color-coded Reference Guide at the front facilitates quick access to information in the field. Additionally, an illustrated glossary and index enhance usability for nature enthusiasts and researchers alike.
Wolves in Canada
- 208 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
No one can forget the eerie howl of a wolf penetrating the silent darkness of night; it is the very embodiment of wilderness. For thousands of years in North American Native mythology, the wolf has been a protector and spirit guide and has represented loyalty, wisdom and intelligence. But the march of settlement across the continent was not kind to wolves. In the United States, they have almost completely vanished. Canada, in vivid contrast, has one of the world's largest wolf populations, but the species faces great challenges from habitat reduction, industrial expansion, and hunting and trapping. This book is at once a primer on wolf biology, a history of wolves in Canada and an extensive overview of our conservation activities. Ultimately, it is a defence and celebration of the wolf and its majestic ''call of the wild.'' Wolves in Canada features: * Wolf physiology, distribution, behaviour and interaction with other species * Management programs for this endangered mammal * The wolf in Native mythology * The introduction of wolves from Canada into the U.S. * Maps, illustrations and photos throughout.