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David Rains Wallace is the author of more than sixteen books on conservation and natural history, including Tie Monkeys Bridge (a 1997 New York Times Notable Book) and The Klamath Knot. He has written articles for the National Geographic Society, The Nature Conservancy the Sierra Club, and other toon meer groups. Wallace's work also has appeared in Harper's Magazine and The New York Times. Wallace lives in Berkeley, CA. toon minder

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endangered species and ex-ranger dope grower--during the 'every mystery must involve drugs' era
 
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ritaer | 1 andere bespreking | Mar 15, 2020 |
A collection of essays about the natural history and ecology of the San Francisco Bay Area. I never knew that California had pronghorn antelope. Cool. Observations of coastal birds and mammals, inland plant species, the changes wrought by European settlement and so forth. Very interesting. unfortunately not illustrated except a few line drawings as chapter heads.
 
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ritaer | Sep 10, 2016 |
A look at the significance of the Central American isthmus. The America's have had quite large differences in their pasts, South America being one of the two refuges containing marsupials. The re-introductions caused by their uniting have been very interesting for both.
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