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British Columbia

A Natural History of Its Origins, Ecology, and Diversity with a New Look at Climate Change

by (author) Richard Cannings & Sydney Cannings

Publisher
Greystone Books Ltd
Initial publish date
Feb 2015
Subjects
Western Provinces, Ecology
Categories
Author lives in British Columbia , Author lives in British Columbia , About British Columbia
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781771640749
    Publish Date
    Feb 2015
    List Price
    $34.95

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Description

This revised and expanded edition of an award-winning book not only explores British Columbia’s stunning ecology but also features an increased focus on climate change. With expanded sections on the province’s geological history, updated information on the mountain pine beetle and the future of B.C.’s biodiversity, and fresh information on many other topics, this edition includes new illustrations, photos, sidebars, and new and revised maps.

 

Both an authoritative reference and an easytoread guide, this revised edition is a must for anyone who wants detailed and uptodate information about British Columbia’s dazzling natural world.

About the authors

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Richard Cannings is a renowned naturalist, conservationist and lecturer on birds and bird habitats. He works as a consulting biologist assessing endangered species and organizing bird population surveys, and he can be heard on the CBC Radio 1 program BC Almanac as its regular birding expert. He is the author of An Enchantment of Birds, The Rockies: A Natural History, and Birds of Interior BC and the Rockies and is co-author of British Columbia: A Natural History, Birds of Southwestern British Columbia, and the upcoming Birds of British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest. He lives in Penticton, BC.

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Richard Cannings' profile page

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Sydney Cannings is a zoologist working on endangered species for Environment Canada in Whitehorse, Yukon. He has also worked as an endangered species specialist for the British Columbia government and as the curator of the Spencer Entomological Museum at the University of British Columbia.

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Sydney Cannings' profile page