A Naturalist's Years in the Rocky Mountains
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Book Description
Acclaimed author and entomologist Howard E. Evans offers sharply-etched portraits of the remarkable creatures he encountered every day during his years living in the Rockies. In "A Naturalist's Years in the Rocky Mountains," twenty elegant essays examine the behavior of these various creatures-from hummingbirds to bumblebees, thatcher ants to wrens, owls to woodrats to wasps-and the remarkable ways in which they have adapted to their world. The author clearly recognizes that the lives of these species are the threads that weave together the natural world, and he warns that the loss of any one species inevitably diminishes all others-including our own. Best of all, though, Howard Ensign Evans has never lost his sense of wonder, and these pages are sure to evoke a sense of delight and curiosity in the reader as well.
About the Author
Howard Ensign Evans is professor emeritus in entomology at Colorado State University, having also taught at Cornell and Harvard. He is the author of 15 books and more than 200 scientific and popular articles. He lives in Fort Collins, Colorado.
A Naturalist's Years in the Rocky Mountains,Howard Ensign Evans,Johnson Books,1555663109,Animal behavior,Colorado,Essays,General,Nature,Nature/Ecology,Rocky Mountains,Wildlife
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