At Sea with the Marine Birds of the Raincoast

At Sea with the Marine Birds of the Raincoast
Author: Caroline Fox
Publsiher: Rocky Mountain Books Ltd
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2016
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781771601627

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At Sea with the Marine Birds of the Raincoast tells the stories of conservation scientist Caroline Fox and the marine birds she studies as she sails along the Northwest Coast.

Encyclopedia of British Columbia

Encyclopedia of British Columbia
Author: Daniel Francis
Publsiher: Madeira Park, B.C. : Harbour Pub.
Total Pages: 910
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: HARVARD:HXB74H

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The BC publishing event of the decade! 30,000 copies in print!

Birds of the Raincoast

Birds of the Raincoast
Author: Harvey Thommasen,Kevin Hutchings,Mark Hume
Publsiher: Madeira Park, BC : Harbour Pub.
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2004
Genre: Nature
ISBN: STANFORD:36105119959703

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Winner of the 2005 BC Booksellers' Choice Award in Honour of Bill Duthie Birds of the Raincoast is a book that moves beyond simple identification to probe deeper into the lives of our feathered friends.

Canada s Raincoast at Risk

Canada s Raincoast at Risk
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2012-11
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0968843271

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"The 160-page book highlights the art pieces, most of which are originals, from 50 incredible Canadian and First Nation artists like Robert Bateman, Robert Davidson, Craig Benson, Carol Evans, Lissa Calvert and Roy Henry Vickers. The art is featured with writings from esteemed Canadian scientists such as David Suzuki, Wade Davis and Paul Paquet. All works are grouped into one of nine chapters that cover the region, the people, sea birds, land mammals, marine mammals, forests, estuaries, salmon, and the underwater marine life of Canada's raincoast, including the Queen Charlotte Basin and the Great Bear Rainforest."--Publisher's website.

Betting the Farm on a Drought

Betting the Farm on a Drought
Author: Seamus McGraw
Publsiher: Univ of TX + ORM
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2015-04-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781477303825

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A lively, thought-provoking overview of climate change from the perspectives of people who are dealing with it on the ground. Climate change has become one of the most polarizing issues of our time. Extremists on the left regularly issue hyperbolic jeremiads about the impending destruction of the environment, while extremists on the right counter with crass, tortured denials. But out in the vast middle are ordinary people dealing with stronger storms and more intense droughts than they’ve ever known. This middle ground is the focus of Betting the Farm on a Drought, a lively, thought-provoking book that lays out the whole story of climate change—the science, the math, and most importantly, the human stories of people fighting both the climate and their own deeply held beliefs to find creative solutions to a host of environmental challenges. Seamus McGraw takes us on a trip along America’s culturally fractured back roads and listens to farmers and ranchers and fishermen, many of them people who are not ideologically, politically, or in some cases even religiously inclined to believe in man-made global climate change. He shows us how they are already being affected and the risks they are already taking on a personal level to deal with extreme weather and its very real consequences for their livelihoods. McGraw also speaks to scientists and policymakers who are trying to harness that most renewable of American resources, a sense of hope and self-reliance that remains strong in the face of daunting challenges. By bringing these voices together, Betting the Farm on a Drought ultimately becomes a model for how we all might have a pragmatic, reasoned conversation about our changing climate. “This title deserves a wide and varied readership; it has the power to change minds.” —Booklist “Seamus McGraw has created not just an important document regarding climate change and the future of our planet but a wonderful and truthful portrait of America. You feel like you’re on the road with him, cruising down little-traveled streets to meet fascinating characters whom you’d never see on Fox News or CNN. A terrific book.” —A. J. Baime, author of White Lies: The Double Life of Walter F. White and America’s Darkest Secret “Effectively blending story, science, and context, this engaging, readable book will be invaluable for those studying or working on issues associated with climate change, especially those with a social science or policy focus.” —Choice

Holy M l

Holy M  l
Author: Hob Osterlund
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0870718487

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The Laysan albatross is called ml in Hawaiian.--

The Sea Among Us

The Sea Among Us
Author: Richard James Beamish,G. A McFarlane
Publsiher: Harbour Publishing Company
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2014
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1550176838

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The Strait of Georgia is a one of the world's great inland seas, a 6,900 sq km body of water lying between the British Columbia mainland and Vancouver Island. Rich in history, teeming with wildlife and marine traffic, it is essential to British Columbians for food, jobs, travel and recreation. The sheltered waters of the strait are home to Canada's largest seaport and over two-thirds of the province's population. The Sea Among Us is the first book to present a comprehensive study of the Strait of Georgia in all its aspects with chapters on geology, First Nations, history, oceanography, fish, birds, mammals,invertebrates and plants. Covering everything from tsunami modelling to First Nations history to barnacle reproduction, the book is a sweeping overview of the waterway. It describes how fjords formed, what the seafloor is made of, and why coastal BC is so prone to earthquakes; it advises on which jellyfish sting, how to tell the difference between Dall's and harbour porpoises, and where to find whales; and it addresses how climate change and human impacts could affect the strait, noting that though marine ecosystems are tough and adaptable, there are limits to this resiliency. As editor Dr. Richard Beamish says, "It is the function of this book to inform British Columbians about the Strait of Georgia. All authors hope that the readers will use the information to ask questions about how the Strait of Georgia is coping with change and how they can provide more of the information that is needed to maintain a healthy Strait of Georgia." Informative, descriptive, cautionary and entertaining, The Sea Among Us is illustrated with attractive colour photographs, figures and drawings. It fills a place on the shelf of essential BC reference books beside The Encyclopedia of British Columbia and Marine Life of the Pacific Northwest.

The Birds of Vancouver Island s West Coast

The Birds of Vancouver Island s West Coast
Author: Adrian Dorst
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2018-04
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0774890118

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The rugged physical beauty of the west coast of Vancouver Island has long been a major attraction, but its distinctive avian population has also made it a major birdwatching destination. The Birds of Vancouver Island's West Coast presents accounts of all of the species thus far recorded as occurring in the region - 360 in total - and updates the 231 species recorded up to 1978. Each account includes a brief introduction to the species and an overview of its total range. The essential guide to the birds of the region, this book will inform, delight, and surprise amateur and professional birders alike.