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A field guide to plants and animals commonly found in the nation''s capital.

Winner of the Design and Effectiveness Award of the Washington Publishers

Nature awaits discovery at almost every turn in the complex ecosystem of Washington, D.C. In parks large and small, within the District''s gardens, and on public streets, there is tremendous biodiversity. In Field Guide to the Natural World of Washington, D.C., naturalist Howard Youth takes us on an urban safari, describing the wild side of the nation''s capital.

Beyond the abundant wildlife that can be seen in every neighborhood, Washington boasts a large park network rich in natural wonders. A hike along the trails of Rock Creek Park, one of the country's largest and oldest urban forests, quickly reveals white-tailed deer, eastern gray squirrels, and little brown bats. Mayapples, Virginia bluebells, and red mulberry trees are but a few of the treasures found growing at the National Arboretum. A stroll

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Visiting birders would do well to carry [ Field Guide to the Natural World of Washington, D.C.]. BirdWatching The book is simply an amazingly informative work of art... if you're visiting D.C., by boat preferably, this guide is great to bring along. -- Chris Knauss The Star Democrat To most people, the only animals in Washington D.C. are political animals, but how wrong they are... If you love Washington D.C., nature, or even have a healthy curiosity of the natural world, this guide is for you. -- Scott R. DiMarco American Reference Books Annual Downtown sightings of such wild creatures as snowy owls, peregrine falcons, and vultures may generate media attention, but after perusing Howard Youth's Field Guide to the Natural World of Washington, D.C., I don't find these episodes as outlandish as the headlines might suggest... The guide represents a considerable documentation of the species that share our corner of the world. -- Adrian Higgins Washington Post

Table of Contents

Forward, by Kirk Johnson
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. The Natural, and Not-So-Natural, History of Washington, D.C.
Chapter 2. Visiting D.C. Parks
Chapter 3. The Parks
Chapter 4. Animals
Chapter 5. Plants
Chapter 6. Mushrooms
Chapter 7. Geology
Organizations
Bibliography
Index

Field Guide to the Natural World of Washington

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    A Hardback by Howard Youth, Mark A. Klingler, Robert E. Mumford, Jr.

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 25/06/2014
      ISBN13: 9781421412030, 978-1421412030
      ISBN10: 1421412039

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A field guide to plants and animals commonly found in the nation''s capital.

      Winner of the Design and Effectiveness Award of the Washington Publishers

      Nature awaits discovery at almost every turn in the complex ecosystem of Washington, D.C. In parks large and small, within the District''s gardens, and on public streets, there is tremendous biodiversity. In Field Guide to the Natural World of Washington, D.C., naturalist Howard Youth takes us on an urban safari, describing the wild side of the nation''s capital.

      Beyond the abundant wildlife that can be seen in every neighborhood, Washington boasts a large park network rich in natural wonders. A hike along the trails of Rock Creek Park, one of the country's largest and oldest urban forests, quickly reveals white-tailed deer, eastern gray squirrels, and little brown bats. Mayapples, Virginia bluebells, and red mulberry trees are but a few of the treasures found growing at the National Arboretum. A stroll

      Trade Review
      Visiting birders would do well to carry [ Field Guide to the Natural World of Washington, D.C.]. BirdWatching The book is simply an amazingly informative work of art... if you're visiting D.C., by boat preferably, this guide is great to bring along. -- Chris Knauss The Star Democrat To most people, the only animals in Washington D.C. are political animals, but how wrong they are... If you love Washington D.C., nature, or even have a healthy curiosity of the natural world, this guide is for you. -- Scott R. DiMarco American Reference Books Annual Downtown sightings of such wild creatures as snowy owls, peregrine falcons, and vultures may generate media attention, but after perusing Howard Youth's Field Guide to the Natural World of Washington, D.C., I don't find these episodes as outlandish as the headlines might suggest... The guide represents a considerable documentation of the species that share our corner of the world. -- Adrian Higgins Washington Post

      Table of Contents

      Forward, by Kirk Johnson
      Acknowledgments
      Chapter 1. The Natural, and Not-So-Natural, History of Washington, D.C.
      Chapter 2. Visiting D.C. Parks
      Chapter 3. The Parks
      Chapter 4. Animals
      Chapter 5. Plants
      Chapter 6. Mushrooms
      Chapter 7. Geology
      Organizations
      Bibliography
      Index

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