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How to Read the Wilderness

An Illustrated Guide to North American Flora and Fauna

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This book invites you to see the natural world in all its intricacy and intense beauty and become a knowledgeable steward of the wild.
From the mountains to the ocean shores, from the wetlands to the deserts, North America teems with flora and fauna in delicately balanced ecosystems found nowhere else on Earth. With this book in hand, you will understand the language of nature and see those wild places with new eyes. You'll learn to recognize the lobed leaf of an Oracle Oak, the webbed tracks of a River Otter, and the fine, cream-colored tentacles of a Frilled Anemone. This volume celebrates a tradition of knowledge established by the Nature Study Guild. For more than sixty years, the Guild's pocket guidebooks have helped hikers, campers, foragers, and explorers navigate the great outdoors. Now, the best of the guides' informative text and iconic illustrations are gathered in one handsome hardcover: the perfect reference for today's ramblers.
FOR NATURE LOVERS OLD AND NEW: More and more people are invested in and curious about the natural world—from avid campers and hikers to those worried about climate change. This book, with its celebratory tone and charming vintage style, will appeal to anyone who cherishes the natural world.
NOSTALGIC APPEAL: The classic nature illustration style evokes memories of learning about flora and fauna in childhood, making this a wonderfully nostalgic gift.
BEAUTIFUL BLEND OF ART AND SCIENCE: This volume presents detailed scientific information in a gorgeous package, a deluxe hardcover that will grace coffeetables and bookshelves. It makes a perfect gift for anyone interested in biology or illustration (or both!).
Perfect for:
  • Nature lovers
  • Hikers, campers, and foragers
  • Environmentalists
  • Scientists and science students
  • Teachers and parents
  • Fans of vintage illustration
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      • Booklist

        October 28, 2022
        Nature Study Guild, longtime publisher of small books on single, narrow subjects, has combined five of their works into one useful and interesting book. Chapters cover trees; flowers, fruits, and ferns; mammals and birds; the ocean; and ""the Night Sky,"" each giving readers tools for identification and appreciation of their surroundings. The line drawings, maps, and graphs perfectly depict the subject of each chapter. The detail is wonderful: identifying the sunflower family is 11 pages long with simple methods of definition. Animals and birds are identified by prints and droppings. The Night Sky names the constellations from the mythology of several different cultures. All other subjects are given equally specific coverage. Of course, not every type and species can be included, but what is here is well chosen and complete. Nature Study Guild's small books can be easily carried on a hike, but this larger compilation is a good choice for armchair explorers or any nature collection.

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      • Library Journal

        December 1, 2022

        Known for its charmingly illustrated guide books, the Nature Study Guild returns with a new volume which will assist nature lovers in decoding the stories of the natural world. This sturdy book is not too thick and comes in a 6.5-by-10-inch trim size, making it convenient for explorers to carry with them out into the world. The book is divided into five overarching sections: "Trees," "Flowers, Fruits, and Ferns," "Mammals and Birds," "The Ocean," and "The Night Sky." Within each is background information and, most importantly, flowcharts that help the reader to identify what they are looking at and the significance of their find. The vintage illustrations include labels to help differentiate features and functions of flora and fauna in various regions of North America. The text and illustrations combined helpfully delineate and illustrate the differences between similar species, imparting confidence in the novice nature explorer. VERDICT This affordable, compact, and user-friendly guide is best suited for public library collections. Perfect for casual explorers, seasoned hikers, and students alike.--Laura Trombley

        Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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