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All lovers of the mountains will welcome Verna Johnston's new and completely updated edition of her classic, Sierra Nevada, originally published in 1970. A professional biologist, veteran ornitholo...
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20 April 1998

All lovers of the mountains will welcome Verna Johnston's new and completely updated edition of her classic, Sierra Nevada, originally published in 1970. A professional biologist, veteran ornithologist, and well-known wildlife photographer, Johnston is the perfect guide for a natural-history trip into the Sierra. Regardless of how one explores the magnificent 400-mile-long mountain range, on foot or by car, in an armchair or a classroom, this is the book to have.
Beginning with the western foothills, Johnston evokes a vivid picture of the varied plant and animal life encountered as the elevation increases, tops the crest, and drops to the more precipitous, arid eastern Sierra slope. The reader is taken through chaparral and mountain meadows, pine and fir forests, granite expanses and snowy peaks. Johnston writes of the Native Americans' uses and stewardship of the land, the role of fire in forest ecology, the eras of sheep herders and loggers, the work of John Muir and other preservationists, and the battles to save Mono Lake and Lake Tahoe. Her lifetime of field experience and discovery offers intimate observations of rarely recorded events: the courtship of the Sierra Nevada salamander, a wolverine attacking two bears, a fight to the death between a skink and a scorpion.
Many changes have occurred in the Sierra since the first edition of this book was published, including acid snow, tensions involving human and cougar habitats, and an ominous drop in amphibian populations. Johnston documents these events and updates the ecological research in the rich, evocative writing style that makes her book a naturalist's treasure. This is a guide to the Sierra Nevada for the next millennium.
Beginning with the western foothills, Johnston evokes a vivid picture of the varied plant and animal life encountered as the elevation increases, tops the crest, and drops to the more precipitous, arid eastern Sierra slope. The reader is taken through chaparral and mountain meadows, pine and fir forests, granite expanses and snowy peaks. Johnston writes of the Native Americans' uses and stewardship of the land, the role of fire in forest ecology, the eras of sheep herders and loggers, the work of John Muir and other preservationists, and the battles to save Mono Lake and Lake Tahoe. Her lifetime of field experience and discovery offers intimate observations of rarely recorded events: the courtship of the Sierra Nevada salamander, a wolverine attacking two bears, a fight to the death between a skink and a scorpion.
Many changes have occurred in the Sierra since the first edition of this book was published, including acid snow, tensions involving human and cougar habitats, and an ominous drop in amphibian populations. Johnston documents these events and updates the ecological research in the rich, evocative writing style that makes her book a naturalist's treasure. This is a guide to the Sierra Nevada for the next millennium.
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Pages: 241
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
20 April 1998
ISBN: 9780520925496
Format: eBook
PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION
ONE
THE WESTERN FOOTHILLS
TWO
MIDMOUNTAIN FORESTS
THREE
GIANT SEQUOIAS
FOUR
FIRE ECOLOGY
FIVE
RED FIRS AND LODGEPOLES
SIX
TREE LINE AND BEYOND
SEVEN
IN THE RAIN SHADOW
EIGHT
IMPRINTS
APPENDIX: FINDING YOUR WAY
NOTES
PRINCIPAL REFERENCES
INDEX
INTRODUCTION
ONE
THE WESTERN FOOTHILLS
TWO
MIDMOUNTAIN FORESTS
THREE
GIANT SEQUOIAS
FOUR
FIRE ECOLOGY
FIVE
RED FIRS AND LODGEPOLES
SIX
TREE LINE AND BEYOND
SEVEN
IN THE RAIN SHADOW
EIGHT
IMPRINTS
APPENDIX: FINDING YOUR WAY
NOTES
PRINCIPAL REFERENCES
INDEX