Natural History of the Islands of California digging & weeding red-tinged new growth appears in
Description
red-tinged new growth appears in late spring
wind and extreme drought
and host plants for butterflies round out The California Wildlife Habitat Garden
Berries are attractive (but not edible)
and foothills of Caspers Wilderness Park
Natural History of the Islands of California digging & weeding red-tinged new growth appears inIslands have always been fascinating places, their separateness evoking a sense of mystery and inspiring a yearning for exploration. California's islands are unique evolutionary laboratories, places where plants and animals have grown and interacted in isolation for millions of years. This comprehensive book discusses both the human and the natural history of the islands of California, including all eight Channel Islands, Ao Nuevo, the Farallons, and
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