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Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Thursday
03/25/10 7:00pm-8:00pm
Jennifer
Frick-Ruppert discusses Mountain Nature:
A Seasonal Natural History of the Southern Appalachians
The Southern Appalachians are home to a breathtakingly
diverse array of living things--from delicate orchids to carnivorous pitcher
plants, from migrating butterflies to flying squirrels, and from brawny black
bears to more species of salamander than anywhere else in the world. Mountain
Nature is a lively and engaging account of the ecology of this remarkable
region. It explores the animals and plants of the Southern Appalachians and the
webs of interdependence that connect them.
Within the region's roughly 35 million acres, extending
from north Georgia through the Carolinas to northern Virginia, exists a mosaic
of habitats, each fostering its own unique natural community. Stories of the
animals and plants of the Southern Appalachians are intertwined with
descriptions of the seasons, giving readers a glimpse into the interlinked rhythms
of nature, from daily and yearly cycles to long-term geological changes.
Residents and visitors to Great Smoky Mountains or Shenandoah National Parks,
the Blue Ridge Parkway, or any of the national forests or other natural
attractions within the region will welcome this appealing introduction to its
ecological wonders.
Jennifer Frick-Ruppert is associate professor of ecology
and environmental science at Brevard College in Brevard, North Carolina.
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