Детали книги
Формат
Мягкая обложка
Страницы
192
Язык
Английский
Опубликовано
May 1, 1991
Издатель
Lone Pine Publishing
ISBN-10
091943391X
ISBN-13
9780919433915
Описание
Nature Alberta serves as an intricate guide to the rich biodiversity of Alberta, revealing the intricate connections between various species. With an impressive catalog of 351 species, the book meticulously details the native trees, plants, and wildlife that inhabit this stunning region, offering insight into their habitats and behaviors.
The authors, James Kavanaugh and Elaine Butler, combine their expertise to create a resource that resonates with both enthusiasts and newcomers, encouraging a deeper appreciation for Alberta’s natural environment. Each entry is crafted to not only inform but to inspire curiosity about the diverse ecosystems at play.
With its engaging narrative and stunning visuals, this comprehensive work invites readers to explore the wonders of Alberta's flora and fauna, ultimately fostering a greater understanding of the importance of conservation and ecological balance within this unique landscape.
The authors, James Kavanaugh and Elaine Butler, combine their expertise to create a resource that resonates with both enthusiasts and newcomers, encouraging a deeper appreciation for Alberta’s natural environment. Each entry is crafted to not only inform but to inspire curiosity about the diverse ecosystems at play.
With its engaging narrative and stunning visuals, this comprehensive work invites readers to explore the wonders of Alberta's flora and fauna, ultimately fostering a greater understanding of the importance of conservation and ecological balance within this unique landscape.