A newly updated, expanded edition of the spectacular
bestselling field guide to the plants and animals of the North America's
Northwest Coast.
“A must have for any naturalist in the
region.”—Douglas Justice, Associate Director, Horticulture &
Collections, UBC Botanical Garden
With its temperate climate and
rich biodiversity, the coastal Pacific Northwest is an ideal environment
for nature lovers of all sorts. Stretching from Juneau, Alaska, south
to coastal British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and all the way down to
California's San Francisco Bay, this vast region is home to an
incredibly rich variety of flora and fauna.
Packed with over 1,500
photographs and essential information about more than 900 commonly
found plant and animal species across the region, this second edition of
The Flora and Fauna of Coastal British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest
is a colourful, concise, easy-to-follow resource guide. Accessible for
anyone with an interest in nature—from amateur arborists to avid
gardeners, from weekend hikers to experienced beachcombers—this book
provides an essential overview of the region's trees, shrubs, bushes,
flowering plants, berries, ferns, fungi, marine plants, marine and land
mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, and insects.
With expanded
flora and fauna sections; revised species organization; and new
information about at-risk species, toxicity, edibility, and traditional
uses, this book is an essential guide to the abundance of nature in this
beautiful part of the world.