Wild New York : A Guide to the Wildlife, Wild Places, and Natural Phenomenon of New York City
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A Guide to the Wildlife, Wild Places, and Natural Phenomena of New York City
Margaret Mittelbach & Michael Crewdson
Breathing new life into the city, Wild New York takes a completely fresh look at the ultimate metropolis. This beautifully illustrated and deftly written natural history uncovers the surprising range of wildlife and natural phenomena that not only survive but flourish within the unlikely confines of New York City--from the bedrock supporting Manhattan's skyscrapers to the hundreds of different animals that dwell, unsuspected, in the city's waterways and parks. Complete with handy maps and detailed excursions throughout the five boroughs, Wild New York is also an indispensable guidebook for the urban explorer. With directions for 33 walking tours, the book encourages readers to explore the city's hidden and not-so-hidden natural corners and to experience the diversity of wildlife inhabiting the city--including peregrine falcons nesting above Grand Central Station, snapping turtles lurking in Central Park's ponds, and jackrabbits living beside the runways at John F. Kennedy Airport.
In addition, Wild New York details the city's flora, geographical features, weather, and ecosystems, revealing a natural side of the city that most people don't know exists. Packed with lively facts and keenly observed descriptions of the city's wild areas--from seashores and salt marshes to forests and woodland ponds--Wild New York celebrates New York City's rich natural history and shows residents and visitors alike how to experience nature--without ever leaving the city.
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A Guide to the Wildlife, Wild Places, and Natural Phenomena of New York City
Margaret Mittelbach & Michael Crewdson
Breathing new life into the city, Wild New York takes a completely fresh look at the ultimate metropolis. This beautifully illustrated and deftly written natural history uncovers the surprising range of wildlife and natural phenomena that not only survive but flourish within the unlikely confines of New York City--from the bedrock supporting Manhattan's skyscrapers to the hundreds of different animals that dwell, unsuspected, in the city's waterways and parks. Complete with handy maps and detailed excursions throughout the five boroughs, Wild New York is also an indispensable guidebook for the urban explorer. With directions for 33 walking tours, the book encourages readers to explore the city's hidden and not-so-hidden natural corners and to experience the diversity of wildlife inhabiting the city--including peregrine falcons nesting above Grand Central Station, snapping turtles lurking in Central Park's ponds, and jackrabbits living beside the runways at John F. Kennedy Airport.
In addition, Wild New York details the city's flora, geographical features, weather, and ecosystems, revealing a natural side of the city that most people don't know exists. Packed with lively facts and keenly observed descriptions of the city's wild areas--from seashores and salt marshes to forests and woodland ponds--Wild New York celebrates New York City's rich natural history and shows residents and visitors alike how to experience nature--without ever leaving the city.
Wild New York : A Guide to the Wildlife, Wild Places, and Natural Phenomenon of New York City
Wild New York: A Guide to the Wildlife, Wild Places, and Natural Phenomenon of New York City,Margaret Mittelbach,Crown,0517704846,Natural history,Nature/Ecology,New York,New York (State),Travel,United States - Northeast - Middle Atlantic (General),Nature / Wildlife
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