Description
Forest Park: Exploring Portland's Natural Sanctuary showcases this treasure in new light, offering a compendium of the most up-to-date and comprehensive information available. Twenty-one hikes covering 75 miles bring a full awareness of the park's outstanding attributes. Hikes are grouped by theme to encourage people to explore Forest Park's watersheds; geology; lichens and mosses; vegetation; amphibians and reptiles; pollinators; native wildlife; and wildlife corridors. Beautiful photographs and full-color maps accompany each trail description.
Forest Park is a shining example of the Pacific Northwest western hemlock community--an ecosystem unique among all temperate forests of the world. It is also an exciting model for a future Urban Biodiversity Reserve, a concept under development recognizing the park's scientific, natural, and cultural qualities. Forest Park: Exploring Portland's Natural Sanctuary will help all visitors discover the beauty and wonders of this extraordinary natural resource.
About the Author
Marcy Cottrell Houle is a writer, award-winning author, and a wildlife biologist. Her books have been honored with the national Christopher Award, the Oregon Book Award, the Oregonian's Best Books of the Northwest, and New York Times Best Books for Earth Day. She has written articles for the New York Times, Nature Conservancy Magazine, and Cricket Magazine for Children. Marcy lives with her family in Portland, Oregon.
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Book Information
ISBN 9780870712227
Author Marcy Cottrell Houle
Format Paperback
Page Count 232
Imprint Oregon State University
Publisher Oregon State University