Welcome to subirdia : sharing our neighborhoods with wrens, robins, woodpeckers, and other wildlife / John M. Marzluff ; illustrations by Jack DeLap.
Material type: TextPublication details: New Haven, MI : Yale University Press , 2014Description: 303 p. : illus. ; 25 cmISBN:- 9780300197075
- 598.072 MAR
- QL677.5 .M38 2014
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Libro - Monografía | Biblioteca Pública de San Miguel de Allende, A.C. Sala Ingles | 598.072 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 007152 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Home turf -- Finding subirdia -- A child's question -- A shared web -- The fragile nature of subirdia -- Where we work and play -- The junco's tail -- Beyond birds -- Good neighbors -- Nature's tenth commandment.
Welcome to Subirdia presents a surprising discovery: the suburbs of many large cities support incredible biological diversity. Populations and communities of a great variety of birds, as well as other creatures, are adapting to the conditions of our increasingly developed world. In this fascinating and optimistic book, John Marzluff reveals how our own actions affect the birds and animals that live in our cities and towns, and he provides ten specific strategies everyone can use to make human environments friendlier for our natural neighbors. Over many years of research and fieldwork, Marzluff and student assistants have closely followed the lives of thousands of tagged birds seeking food, mates, and shelter in cities and surrounding areas. From tiny Pacific wrens to grand pileated woodpeckers, diverse species now compatibly share human surroundings. By practicing careful stewardship with the biological riches in our cities and towns, Marzluff explains, we can foster a new relationship between humans and other living creatures; one that honors and enhances our mutual destiny.
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