Nature's Tapestry: Exploring Biodiversity

Updated March 4, 2025
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Never home alone : from microbes to millipedes, camel crickets, and honeybees, the natural history of where we live
Dunn, Rob R.
Paper Book
A natural history of the wilderness in our homes, from the microbes in our showers to the crickets in our basements Even when the floors are sparkling clean and the house seems silent, our domestic domain is wild beyond imagination. In Never Home Alone, biologist Rob Dunn...
Botany illustrated : introduction to plants, major groups, flowering plant families
Glimn-Lacy, Janice.
Paper Book
Thisisadiscoverybookaboutplants. Itisforeveryone For those interested in the methods used and the interestedinplantsincludinghighschoolandcollege/ sourcesofplantmaterialsintheillustrations,anexp- university students, artists and scienti?c illustrators, nationfollows....
National Wildlife Federation field guide to trees of North America
Kershner, Bruce.
Paper Book
From the National Wildlife Federation® comes the most up-to-date, all-photographic field guide to North American trees.  The Jeffrey Pine, Coconut Palm, Staghorn Sumac, and Western Hemlock: this single, portable volume features these, plus more than 700 other tree...
National Wildlife Federation field guide to wildflowers of North America
Brandenburg, David M.
Paper Book
Wherever even the smallest green thing grows, there you'll find wildflowers, be they huge, showy tropical blossoms or pretty, tiny bloomers. North America alone is home to thousands of species--and the National Wildlife Federation Field Guide celebrates that wide diversity in...
Bees, wasps, and ants : the indispensable role of Hymenoptera in gardens
Grissell, Eric.
Paper Book
Few insects are more important than bees, wasps, and ants. They maintain the garden's biological balance, fertilize vegetables, fruits, and flowers, and recycle nutrients within the soil. It's no exaggeration to say that a garden can't be understood without an understanding of its insects. ...
Ants at work : how an insect society is organized
Gordon, Deborah
Paper Book
A scientific tour de force, Deborah Gordon's "Ants at Work" takes us to the amazing world of an ant society and reveals a new and original understanding of how these tiny animals get the work of the colony done. Gordon's surprising and deceptively simple message that the queen is not in charge...
The bees in your backyard : a guide to North America's bees
Wilson, Joseph S.
Paper Book
The ultimate bee book for bee enthusiasts and experts alike The Bees in Your Backyard provides an engaging introduction to the roughly 4,000 different bee species found in the United States and Canada, dispelling common myths about bees while offering essential tips for...
Butterflies of the world
Sbordoni, Valerio.
Paper Book
What does a moth with a foot-long wingspan eat? How far back do butterfly fossils date... 30 million years or 130 million? And, why do Norwegians, Alaskans, and Manitobans see polar fritillary butterflies only every other year? Butterflies of the World, by...
The mosquito : a human history of our deadliest predator
Winegard, Timothy C.
Paper Book
**The instant New York Times bestseller.** *An international bestseller.* "Hugely impressive, a major work."--NPR A pioneering and groundbreaking work of narrative nonfiction that offers a dramatic new perspective on the history of humankind, showing...

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