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Massachusetts - State & Local History, Natural History - United States

The Nature of Cape Cod

by Beth Schwarzman, Sandra Hogan McDermott
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Overview

A well-known Cape naturalist, geologist, and public educator has written the first comprehensive natural history of the area, describing life and natural processes in its varied environments, from ocean beach to cranberry bog to deep woods. The Nature of Cape Cod provides maps and narrative descriptions of 50 sites that invite exploration; it will take the reader to hidden gems and reveal new aspects of favorite places.

Generously illustrated with drawings and maps, the book can be used by anyone wanting to go beyond the paved roads: walkers, paddlers, and nature lovers of all sorts. It should appeal to year-round and seasonal residents alike, and also to the thousands of short-term visitors who wish they had a guide to the nature of Cape Cod.

Synopsis

A field companion to the natural sites of Cape Cod.

About the Author, Beth Schwarzman

Beth Schwarzman is a naturalist and a geologist, affiliated with the U.S. Geological Survey in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. She teaches geology to teachers, students, and river runners in the Grand Canyon, and has published many professional articles.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2002
Publisher
University Press of New England
Pages
448
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781584651079

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