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"An impressive compendium of the state's landforms, habitats, species, and conservation issues."--Sierra "One suspects that Allan Schoenherr's book will be regarded as the publishing equivalent of the Sierra Nevada mountains--unique, conspicuous, a major landmark."--Santa Cruz Sentinel "Allan Schoenherr's accomplishment takes us back to heroic times when individuals dared to write multivolume encyclopedias alone, discovered the 'laws' of plant and animal distribution for an entire continent, or compiled keys, drawings, and descriptions for more than 5000 species in an area as large and complex…mehr

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"An impressive compendium of the state's landforms, habitats, species, and conservation issues."--Sierra "One suspects that Allan Schoenherr's book will be regarded as the publishing equivalent of the Sierra Nevada mountains--unique, conspicuous, a major landmark."--Santa Cruz Sentinel "Allan Schoenherr's accomplishment takes us back to heroic times when individuals dared to write multivolume encyclopedias alone, discovered the 'laws' of plant and animal distribution for an entire continent, or compiled keys, drawings, and descriptions for more than 5000 species in an area as large and complex as California. This is a good picture of California as it exists now, balanced between what it was and, with restoration, what it could."--Environmental History
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Allan A. Schoenherr is Professor Emeritus at Fullerton College, where for decades he taught courses on ecology, zoology, and the natural history of California. He also taught ecology and natural history courses at the University of California, Irvine; California State University at Fullerton; and the Semester at Sea program. He is the coauthor of Natural History of the Islands of California and Wild and Beautiful: A Natural History of Open Spaces in Orange County and is coeditor of Terrestrial Vegetation of California, Third Edition.