Eastern Deciduous Forest: Ecology and Wildlife Conservation
By (Author) Richard H. Yahner
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
15th August 2000
2
United States
General
Non Fiction
577.30974
Paperback
316
Width 149mm, Height 229mm, Spine 20mm
The first edition of this book received the Conservation Education Book Award from the Wildlife Society
From the East Coast to the Mississippi River, from southern Canada to northern Florida, the eastern deciduous forest of North America is home to a wonderfully diverse range of wildlife and ecosystems. Richard H. Yahner integrates basic biological principles into an account of the ecological consequences of societys actions. As Yahner traces the history of conservation of the forest, he discusses relevant issues such as the loss of biodiversity, acid deposition, ozone depletion, and global climatic change. This new edition includes the most up-to-date information on the forest and its wildlife, with special attention given to contemporary conservation issues. The result is a timely and useful tool for anyone who wants to know or hopes to help one of North Americas great natural resources.
"A timely and informative resource for anyone who wants to know about or hopes to help one of Americas premier natural resources."Northeastern Naturalist
"A readable introduction to ecology and wildlife conservation in the eastern deciduous forest."The Prairie Naturalist
"Eastern Deciduous Forest is accessibly written for a broad audience. The breadth of material covered is extraordinary for such a short book."Scott K. Robinson, Illinois Natural History Survey
Richard H. Yahner is associate dean of the graduate school and professor of wildlife conservation in the School of Forest Resources at Pennsylvania State University.