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From the Publisher
"This tribute to the inherent biological diversity of Alabama and the South highlights the natural heritage of a nation."
—Whit Gibbons, University of Georgia's Savannah River Ecology Laboratory
"Few books or articles successfully combine art, aesthetics, and basic environmental science in a format suitable for the general reader as does this one."
—Douglas E. Jones, coauthor of Fossil Vertebrates of Alabama
Overview
This visually stunning portrait of Alabama's many diverse wetland habitats and their associated plants and animals is a passionate plea for their thoughtful care and protection.
Alabama could easily be called the "Aquatic State." It has an abundant supply of rain with countless streams, rivers, lakes, swamps, bogs, bottomlands, and bays that capture and channel this freshwater. An estimated 20 percent of the nation’s total freshwater works its way through this small physical ...