The Natural History of Puget Sound Country
Winner of the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Award

Bounded on the east by the crest of the Cascade Range and on the west by the lofty east flank of the Olympic Mountains, Puget Sound terrain includes every imaginable topograhic variety. This thoughtful and eloquent natural history of the Puget Sound region begins with a discussion of how the ice ages and vulcanism shaped the land and then examines the natural attributes of the region—flora and fauna, climate, special habitats, life histories of key organisms—as they pertain to the functioning ecosystem. Mankind's effects upon the natural environment are a pervasive theme of the book. Kruckeberg looks at both positive and negative aspects of human interaction with nature in the Puget basin. By probing the interconnectedness of all natural aspects of one region, Kruckeberg illustrates ecological principles at work and gives us a basis for wise decision—making.

The Natural History of Puget Sound Country is a comprehensive reference, invaluable for all citizens of the Northwest, as well as for conservationists, biologists, foresters, fisheries and wildlife personnel, urban planners, and environmental consultants everywhere. Lavishly illustrated with over three hundred photographs and drawings, it is much more than a beautiful book. It is a guide to our future.

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The Natural History of Puget Sound Country
Winner of the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Award

Bounded on the east by the crest of the Cascade Range and on the west by the lofty east flank of the Olympic Mountains, Puget Sound terrain includes every imaginable topograhic variety. This thoughtful and eloquent natural history of the Puget Sound region begins with a discussion of how the ice ages and vulcanism shaped the land and then examines the natural attributes of the region—flora and fauna, climate, special habitats, life histories of key organisms—as they pertain to the functioning ecosystem. Mankind's effects upon the natural environment are a pervasive theme of the book. Kruckeberg looks at both positive and negative aspects of human interaction with nature in the Puget basin. By probing the interconnectedness of all natural aspects of one region, Kruckeberg illustrates ecological principles at work and gives us a basis for wise decision—making.

The Natural History of Puget Sound Country is a comprehensive reference, invaluable for all citizens of the Northwest, as well as for conservationists, biologists, foresters, fisheries and wildlife personnel, urban planners, and environmental consultants everywhere. Lavishly illustrated with over three hundred photographs and drawings, it is much more than a beautiful book. It is a guide to our future.

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The Natural History of Puget Sound Country

The Natural History of Puget Sound Country

by Arthur R. Kruckeberg
The Natural History of Puget Sound Country

The Natural History of Puget Sound Country

by Arthur R. Kruckeberg

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Winner of the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Award

Bounded on the east by the crest of the Cascade Range and on the west by the lofty east flank of the Olympic Mountains, Puget Sound terrain includes every imaginable topograhic variety. This thoughtful and eloquent natural history of the Puget Sound region begins with a discussion of how the ice ages and vulcanism shaped the land and then examines the natural attributes of the region—flora and fauna, climate, special habitats, life histories of key organisms—as they pertain to the functioning ecosystem. Mankind's effects upon the natural environment are a pervasive theme of the book. Kruckeberg looks at both positive and negative aspects of human interaction with nature in the Puget basin. By probing the interconnectedness of all natural aspects of one region, Kruckeberg illustrates ecological principles at work and gives us a basis for wise decision—making.

The Natural History of Puget Sound Country is a comprehensive reference, invaluable for all citizens of the Northwest, as well as for conservationists, biologists, foresters, fisheries and wildlife personnel, urban planners, and environmental consultants everywhere. Lavishly illustrated with over three hundred photographs and drawings, it is much more than a beautiful book. It is a guide to our future.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780295974774
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Publication date: 09/01/1995
Series: Weyerhaeuser Environmental Books
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 488
Product dimensions: 8.92(w) x 7.94(h) x 1.17(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Arthur Kruckeberg , a Northwest naturalist for forty years, is professor emeritus of botany at the University of Washington.

Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction

The Lay of the Land: Landforms and Geology of the Puget Sound Basin

Climate and Weather

The Inland Sea

Marine Life in Puget Sound

Life on Land: Lowland Forests

Lakes, "Prairies," and Other Nonforested Lowland Habitats

Montane Natural History of the Puget Sound Basin

Water and the Quality of Life

Aboriginal Indians in the Puget Sound Basin

The European Impact on Puget Country

Appendix 1: The Naming of Plants and Animals

Appendix 2: Place Names and Kindred Matters for the Puget Basin

Appendix 3: Chronology of Happenings in the Puget Sound Basin and the Pacific Northwest

Appendix 4: Threatened and Endangered Wildlife in Washington

Appendix 5: Soils of the Puget Basin

Bibliography

References Cited

For Further Reading

Credits

Index

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".“In this remarkably well written and abundantly illustrated natural history of Puget Sound, naturalist Kruckeberg takes the reader on a journey through time, from the geological remnants of the last Ice Age to the human impacts of today. Excellent chapters describe regional land forms, climate and weather patterns, inland tides and currents, marine life, forest and animal species, water supplies, and influences of Native American and European cultures. . . . A comprehensive reference for citizens in the Northwest, as well as for conservationists, natural resource professionals, and the general public everywhere."

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".“In this remarkably well written and abundantly illustrated natural history of Puget Sound, naturalist Kruckeberg takes the reader on a journey through time, from the geological remnants of the last Ice Age to the human impacts of today. Excellent chapters describe regional land forms, climate and weather patterns, inland tides and currents, marine life, forest and animal species, water supplies, and influences of Native American and European cultures. . . . A comprehensive reference for citizens in the Northwest, as well as for conservationists, natural resource professionals, and the general public everywhere."—Choice

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