
Reviews
This book provides a remarkably concise and well-written master class on everything you need to know about the environment in the Land of Pleasant Living—from the Chesapeake Bay, to the geology, climate, birds, fish, insects, mammals, invasive species, and urban landscapes. It's an educational treasure chest for nature lovers.
This volume is a rich resource for training naturalists for critical outreach work in the face of climate change and other environmental threats. Full of information about soils, birds, plants, etc., it also engages the reader in imagining how human communities in Maryland can reshape how we belong in ecosystems.
Book Details
Introduction to the Master Naturalist Program, by Mckay Jenkins
1. Maryland Land Use History, by Mckay Jenkins
2. Chesapeake Bay Ecology, by Timothy Wheeler
3. Urban Ecology, by J. Morgan Grove and
Introduction to the Master Naturalist Program, by Mckay Jenkins
1. Maryland Land Use History, by Mckay Jenkins
2. Chesapeake Bay Ecology, by Timothy Wheeler
3. Urban Ecology, by J. Morgan Grove and Steward Pickett
4. Environmental Justice, by Mckay Jenkins
5. Geology, by Martin Schmidt
6. Soils, by David Ruppert
7. Taxonomy, by Gwenda Brewer
8. Botany, by Kerry Wixted
9. Invasive Species, by Douglas Tallamy
10. Birds, by Gwenda Brewer
11. Insects, by Douglas Tallamy
12. Fish, by Letha Grimes
13. Amphibians and Reptiles, by Raymond Bosmans
14. Mammals, by Luke McCauley
15. Citizen Science, by Bob Hirshorn
16. Teaching and Interpretation, by Angela Yau
17. Climate Communications, by Coreen Weilminster
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