Description
Mindfulness in Texas Nature briefly explores the history of seven Texas ecoregions and discusses the benefits to health and wellbeing that are gained by spending time in nature. Written for readers who may not have a technical background in biology but who want to understand and experience nature at a deeper level, this book models mindfulness-experiencing oneself and surroundings in a fully-present, attuned, and nonjudgmental way-as an ideal practice for experiencing the woods, mountains, or wetlands of Texas.
Illustrated throughout with beautiful photographs of woodlands, prairies, streams, flowers, and animals, Mindfulness in Texas Nature encourages readers to experience for themselves what makes these places special, how to get the most out of the time spent there, and how to plan meaningful visits to the many beautiful and significant natural areas across Texas.
About the Author
Michael A. Smith is the author of The Wild Lives of Reptiles and Amphibians: A Young Herpetologist's Guide and coauthor of Herping Texas: The Quest for Reptiles and Amphibians. Cofounder of the Dallas-Fort Worth Herpetological Society, he is also a licensed psychological associate who lives and practices in Arlington, Texas.
Meghan Cassidy is a photographer specializing in nature and arachnology. She lives in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Book Information
ISBN 9781648431814
Author Michael A. Smith
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Texas A & M University Press
Publisher Texas A & M University Press