"The author, returning year after year to Stebbins Cold Canyon Reserve in California, uses her journals and full-color illustrations to explore the unfolding process of recovery after landscapes have burned"--
"The author, returning year after year to Stebbins Cold Canyon Reserve in California, uses her journals and full-color illustrations to explore the unfolding process of recovery after landscapes have burned"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robin Lee Carlson is a natural science writer and illustrator. After studying evolutionary biology at UC Santa Cruz and the University of Chicago, she spent many years working on stream habitat restoration projects in California. She is most interested in how landscapes and ecological communities change over time, especially ecosystem dynamics after disruption. Her artwork is grounded in observing and documenting the world around her as it unfolds. Visit her website at robinleecarlson.com.
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Introduction Chapter One Fire in the Canyon: The Wragg Fire and What Came Next Chapter Two First Responders: Life Comes Rushing to the Flames Chapter Three Emerald and Sepia: New Leaves on Burned Slopes Chapter Four An Explosion of Color: Wildflowers Seize the Day Chapter Five Flower-Followers: Pollinators Chapter Six The Relativity of Time: Oak and Pine in Life and Death Chapter Seven Cornerstones: Lichens in Rapidly Changing Ecosystems Chapter Eight Blazing a Trail: Mammals of All Kinds Chapter Nine The Fire Cycle in the Anthropocene: Cold Canyon Burns Again Chapter Ten Bring Fire with You: A New Old Paradigm Conclusion: The Newt’s Way
Note 1 Stebbins Cold Canyon: A UC Natural Reserve Note 2 Ecoreportage: Drawing a Changing Landscape Note 3 Names of Species Discussed in the Text Bibliography Acknowledgments About the Author
Introduction Chapter One Fire in the Canyon: The Wragg Fire and What Came Next Chapter Two First Responders: Life Comes Rushing to the Flames Chapter Three Emerald and Sepia: New Leaves on Burned Slopes Chapter Four An Explosion of Color: Wildflowers Seize the Day Chapter Five Flower-Followers: Pollinators Chapter Six The Relativity of Time: Oak and Pine in Life and Death Chapter Seven Cornerstones: Lichens in Rapidly Changing Ecosystems Chapter Eight Blazing a Trail: Mammals of All Kinds Chapter Nine The Fire Cycle in the Anthropocene: Cold Canyon Burns Again Chapter Ten Bring Fire with You: A New Old Paradigm Conclusion: The Newt’s Way
Note 1 Stebbins Cold Canyon: A UC Natural Reserve Note 2 Ecoreportage: Drawing a Changing Landscape Note 3 Names of Species Discussed in the Text Bibliography Acknowledgments About the Author
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