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OverviewFrom the western panhandle coast and the Apalachicola bluffs and ravines to the central Florida dry prairies and the Florida Keys, the Sunshine State is a land rich in biodiversity. The Florida panther, the manatee, the orange blossom, and the sawgrass have become emblematic of our natural heritage, but living within the oft-ignored scrub communities are the less well-known Florida Rosemary and the Florida Scrub-Jay. The rare Bachman's sparrow and the globally imperiled bog frog make their homes in the world's largest remaining tracts of longleaf pine, while the barrier islands of the salt-marsh estuaries along the east coast provide safe harbour for the rare terrestrial peperomia and can offer visitors a once-in-a-lifetime glimpse of a North Atlantic right while. However, our state's diverse flora and fauna face many challenges: habitat loss, invasive species, competing uses, drought, and climate change. Atlas of Florida's Natural Heritage provides overviews of the natural communities, the plants, and the animals that inhabit the state, as well as information on habitat modelling, ecological greenways, protecting natural areas, and land management. With more than 600 photos and over 200 maps, this book will be useful not only to scientists and policymakers, but also to residents and visitors interested in preserving Florida's beautiful and complex natural heritage. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gary R. Knight , Jon Oetting , Lou Cross , Jim AndersonPublisher: Florida State University Institute of Science & Public Affairs Imprint: Florida State University Institute of Science & Public Affairs Dimensions: Width: 25.70cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 30.20cm Weight: 0.800kg ISBN: 9780960670864ISBN 10: 0960670866 Pages: 162 Publication Date: 30 May 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationGary R. Knight is Director of Florida Natural Areas Inventory (FNAI), a trusted and comprehensive source for information and expertise on Florida's ecological resources. Over the past 30 years, FNAI has established a record of providing independent, objective, scientific information to government agencies, private firms, conservation groups, researchers, and the general public. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |