

Great Wildlife of the Great Plains
309 pages2003University Press of KansasISBN 9780700612246
About this book
"Paul Johnsgard is a leading authority on the ecology of the Great Plains and author of more than forty books of natural history. With Great Wildlife of the Great Plains, he has written the first overview of the region's native fauna, a book geared to amateur naturalists and general readers who live in or visit America's vast central expanses.".
"Choosing from the nearly 600 terrestrial vertebrates found on the Great Plains. Johnsgard focuses on the ecology, behavior, and life histories of 121 notable species that people are most likely to encounter when traveling in the region. He has selected characteristic breeding birds, typical mammals, and conspicuous amphibians and reptiles - as well as additional species of conservation importance, animals of charismatic interest, and selected transients.".
"The book is organized around ten distinct biotic communities, from the different varieties of native prairies to woodlands and wetlands, so that human visitors to those habitats can be on the watch for wildlife most often encountered there. Here are box turtles in the Sandhills grasslands and roadrunners in the shrubsteppes - and coyotes nearly everywhere - and here is Paul Johnsgard to tell us how they go about their lives.
Johnsgard's pictorial prose calls to the reader's attention all of the subtleties of geography and life-forms associated with these varied ecosystems. More than seventy maps and illustrations enhance his text."--BOOK JACKET.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- University Press of Kansas
- Published
- 2003
- Pages
- 309
- ISBN
- 9780700612246
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