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In Search of Swampland, 2nd ed.
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In Search of Swampland, 2nd ed.
In Search of Swampland, 2nd ed.

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Subtitle: A Wetland Sourcebook and Field Guide, Second Edition - Revised and Expanded
Author: Ralph W. Tiner
Subject: Natural History/Ecology and Environmental
Paper ISBN 0-8135-3681-2
Pages: 336 pp. 117 illus.


Praise for In Search of Swampland

"An invaluable introduction to the liquid assets of eastern North America presented in a most readable and well illustrated format." -William A. Niering, author of Wetlands (National Audubon Society Nature Guide)

"If you want a comprehensive introduction and field guide to wetlands, written by one of America's most broadly knowledgeable wetlands biologists, Tiner's book is it." -Barbara Bedford, Cornell University

"Ralph Tiner is one of the most knowledgeable wetland scientists and naturalists in the nation, and once again, he delivers a readable and authoritative book on wetlands. You'll want to read the first half at your desk and then rush out into the field with the second half."-Robert P. Brooks, Director, Penn State Cooperative Wetlands Center

"A terrific blend of wetland science and natural history . . ." -Frank Golet, Professor of Wetland Ecology, University of Rhode Island


Description:

In Search of Swampland introduces readers to the ecology and natural beauty of the wetlands, one of our most important natural resources. It provides an overview of wetland ecology with emphasis on factors important to wetland identification and recognition. Designed for readers with little or no training in wetland science, this heavily illustrated field guide serves as a valuable resource for the scientist or amateur naturalist. Traditionally, Americans have viewed wetland areas as wastelands, places to be drained and converted for farming or housing. To date, over half of the country's wetlands that existed when the Pilgrims first landed in America have been destroyed. Today these "wastelands" are beginning to be recognized as one of the world's most valuable natural resources. They are the temperate zone equivalent of rain forests, serving vital life-sustaining functions in water-quality renovation, aquatic ecosystem productivity, and biodiversity, as well as providing benefits such as flood-damage protection, shoreline stabilization, and commercial and recreational fisheries. In Search of Swampland provides an overview of wetland ecology, status, and trends, covering wetland characteristics, formation, functions and values, causes of wetland loss and degradation, and wetland protection and can serve as a field guide to wetland plants, soils, animals, and wetland identification and delineation. It includes descriptions and illustrations of more than 300 wetland plants and 200 wetland animals (with clear identification keys), information on how to distinguish typical hydric or "wet" soils from dryland soils, and general procedures for identifying wetlands in the field. While the book focuses on wetlands of the northeastern United States (from Maine through Maryland and west to Ohio and Kentucky), many of the plants and animals described in the book are common throughout much of the eastern U.S. It also includes a list of Northeastern wetlands to visit and suggestions on how we can all help save these vital, threatened areas.

Publication of In Search of Swampland was made possible in part by a grant from Sweet Water Trust.


About the Author:

Ralph W. Tiner is a wetland ecologist with nearly thirty years of experience in wetland identification and mapping and an adjunct professor in the department of plant and soil sciences at the University of Massachusetts.


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