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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Juliet C. StrombergPublisher: University of Arizona Press Imprint: University of Arizona Press Weight: 0.272kg ISBN: 9780816550272ISBN 10: 0816550271 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 31 October 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsLike the very best garden memoirs, Stromberg's book is secretly a work of philosophy. Taste the pomegranates and mesquites, smell the orange blossoms, listen to the grackles call as you read your way through this multisensory exploration of what it means to truly 'co-create' an urban oasis with a large cast of ecological actors. --Emma Marris, author of Wild Souls: Freedom and Flourishing in the Non-Human World In this age of endless diversions and toys in a high-tech world, being engulfed in a world of towhees, cottonwoods, phainopeplas, and other denizens of the Sonoran Desert within the boundaries of the fifth largest city in the country is possible, as enthusiastically described by the author. Always on the lookout for the usual suspects and new arrivals in her riparian gardens, Julie Stromberg shares intimate, fun, educational, and humorous stories from her home in south Phoenix, demonstrating that one can create a diverse home for other critters--both plants and animals--that provide joy, aesthetics, moments of awe, and, most importantly, a sense of place. --Wendy C. Hodgson, author of Food Plants of the Sonoran Desert For three decades, Julie Stromberg has been a champion of restoring riparian corridors to benefit humans and wildlife in the West. With this book, she not only reflects on her work well done but allows you to bring it into your own backyard, just as she has done. Share in the fun with one of Arizona's great restoration ecologists! --Gary Paul Nabhan, biocultural restoration advocate and contemplative ecologist Bringing Home the Wild is gentle meditation on the co-creation of place by plants, animals, and people. Julie Stromberg is a treasure. This book, a love song to her rewilded yard in Phoenix, is like a walk through her garden--a portal into another way of being in the world. --Karen Bradshaw, author of Wildlife as Property Owners This book delivers humor and insights to those who form personal relationships with plants and can't help keeping a close eye on daily happenings in the garden. --Julia Fonseca, environmental planning manager, Pima County Office of Sustainability and Conservation Author InformationJuliet C. Stromberg is a professor emeritus at Arizona State University, the co-editor of Ecology and Conservation of the San Pedro River, and a plant ecologist who specializes in wetland and riparian ecosystems of the American Southwest. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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