This Fragile Land, though written for a popular audience, is not intended for children or for light bedtime reading. In language midway between academic discourse and good literary prose, Paul Johnsgard characterizes the plant and animal communities of the Sandhills thoroughly- and with humor and imagination. Part One describes the geology and historical geography of the Sandhills region and its borders; it is the only part that might be tedious for some. In his preface, Johnsgard advises readers to begin with Part Two and skip-and-sample backward. In five chapters, he details the geographic relationships of species\u27 habitats to one another and to the geologic features of the Sandhills themselves and the lands to the immediate north, w...
Bob Gress, director or the Great Plains Nature Center in Wichita, provides, an extraordinary set or ...
The Land Where the Sky Begins is a small coffee-table book, elegantly illustrated with photographs a...
The Cheyenne Bottoms, Barton County, Kansas, has long been hallowed ground for birders and scientist...
This Fragile Land, though written for a popular audience, is not intended for children or for light ...
Books like this are rarely written. Today, most writings about natural features and charismatic land...
Paul Johnsguard presents a highly enjoyable and readable introduction to the natural history of the ...
As a newcomer to Nebraska and someone learning the natural history of this place, I thoroughly enjoy...
Paul A. Johnsguard has established himself as one of the most prolific natural history writers in th...
As a newcomer to Nebraska and someone learning the natural history of this place, I thoroughly enjoy...
Dr. Paul Austin Johnsgard left us one last gift, in this reference guide to all places natural in Ne...
The Sand Hills region, the largest stabilized sand dune formation in the western hemisphere, present...
This is a remarkable volume. The ninety-first of 107 figures is a good example of what makes this bo...
In The Last Prairie: A Sandhills Joumal, naturalist Stephen R. Jones provides an informed and passio...
Bob Gress, director or the Great Plains Nature Center in Wichita, provides, an extraordinary set or ...
The Land Where the Sky Begins is a small coffee-table book, elegantly illustrated with photographs a...
The Cheyenne Bottoms, Barton County, Kansas, has long been hallowed ground for birders and scientist...
This Fragile Land, though written for a popular audience, is not intended for children or for light ...
Books like this are rarely written. Today, most writings about natural features and charismatic land...
Paul Johnsguard presents a highly enjoyable and readable introduction to the natural history of the ...
As a newcomer to Nebraska and someone learning the natural history of this place, I thoroughly enjoy...
Paul A. Johnsguard has established himself as one of the most prolific natural history writers in th...
As a newcomer to Nebraska and someone learning the natural history of this place, I thoroughly enjoy...
Dr. Paul Austin Johnsgard left us one last gift, in this reference guide to all places natural in Ne...
The Sand Hills region, the largest stabilized sand dune formation in the western hemisphere, present...
This is a remarkable volume. The ninety-first of 107 figures is a good example of what makes this bo...
In The Last Prairie: A Sandhills Joumal, naturalist Stephen R. Jones provides an informed and passio...
Bob Gress, director or the Great Plains Nature Center in Wichita, provides, an extraordinary set or ...
The Land Where the Sky Begins is a small coffee-table book, elegantly illustrated with photographs a...
The Cheyenne Bottoms, Barton County, Kansas, has long been hallowed ground for birders and scientist...