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Wilderness on the Doorstep: Discovering Nature in Stanley Park
Contributor(s): Vancouver Natural History Society (Author), Nature Vancouver (Author)
ISBN: 1550173863     ISBN-13: 9781550173864
Publisher: Harbour Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $19.76  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: June 2006
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Annotation: Stanley Park is the third largest urban park in North America, with over eight million people passing through it each year. And for good reason--it's a spectacular oasis of nature just steps from the busy downtown streets and sidewalks of Vancouver, BC. Visitors can enjoy majestic cedar and fir trees and wild native plants as well as scenic beaches and beautifully cultivated gardens.
Venture into the park and before long you will encounter a raccoon or other small animal ambling across the grass or catch sight of ducks and Canada geese gliding on the lagoon. Great blue herons, though classified provincially as a "species at risk," are a fairly common sight. Stanley Park offers a number of different habitats--from evergreen forest to marshy wetland to rocky seashore--and they are all teeming with an amazing variety of wildlife. Those with patience and a bit of luck will glimpse rare animals like the pileated woodpecker and northern flying squirrel, or hidden treasures like wildflowers and tiny insects.
"Wilderness on the Doorstep" is a book for everyone who wants to know more about the natural life in Stanley Park, particularly those new to this spectacular destination. The first part of the book, "Nature Excursions in the Park," familiarizes readers with the best places to go to discover nature. Even those who have visited Stanley Park many times are sure to discover something new. The second section, "Focusing on the Natural Life," describes local plants (including fungi) and animals, with chapters such as "Forest Vegetation" and "Intertidal Marine Life."
Most of the animals and plants in Stanley Park are found throughout the Lower Mainland, so this book can also be usedfor extended study. With detailed descriptions, stories, photos, maps, artwork and colour photography by local naturalists, "Wilderness on the Doorstep" serves as both a fascinating guidebook and treasured souvenir for park visitors.
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BISAC Categories:
- Nature
- Travel | Parks & Campgrounds
Dewey: 508.711
Physical Information: 0.31" H x 5.56" W x 8.51" (0.60 lbs) 168 pages
 
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Stanley Park is the third largest urban park in North America, with over eight million people passing through it each year. And for good reason--it's a spectacular oasis of nature just steps from the busy downtown streets and sidewalks of Vancouver, BC. Visitors can enjoy majestic cedar and fir trees and wild native plants as well as scenic beaches and beautifully cultivated gardens.

Venture into the park and before long you will encounter a raccoon or other small animal ambling across the grass or catch sight of ducks and Canada geese gliding on the lagoon. Great blue herons, though classified provincially as a species at risk, are a fairly common sight. Stanley Park offers a number of different habitats--from evergreen forest to marshy wetland to rocky seashore--and they are all teeming with an amazing variety of wildlife. Those with patience and a bit of luck will glimpse rare animals like the pileated woodpecker and northern flying squirrel, or hidden treasures like wildflowers and tiny insects.

Wilderness on the Doorstep is a book for everyone who wants to know more about the natural life in Stanley Park, particularly those new to this spectacular destination. The first part of the book, Nature Excursions in the Park, familiarizes readers with the best places to go to discover nature. Even those who have visited Stanley Park many times are sure to discover something new. The second section, Focusing on the Natural Life, describes local plants (including fungi) and animals, with chapters such as Forest Vegetation and Intertidal Marine Life.

Most of the animals and plants in Stanley Park are found throughout the Lower Mainland, so this book can also be used for extended study. With detailed descriptions, stories, photos, maps, artwork and colour photography by local naturalists, Wilderness on the Doorstep serves as both a fascinating guidebook and treasured souvenir for park visitors.

Contributor Bio(s): Nature Vancouver: -

In 2008 Nature Vancouver (previously known as Vancouver Natural History Society) celebrated its ninetieth anniversary. The founding goals of the VNHS were to enjoy, study and protect nature in Vancouver and throughout BC as well as to provide education for its members and the public. Activities include habitat restoration, the Christmas Bird Count, Raptor Survey, Coast Bird Survey and the Wildlife Tree Stewardship program. Many of the approximate 750 Nature Vancouver members participated in the creation of Parks and Nature Places Around Vancouver.

Vancouver Natural History Society: - The Vancouver Natural History Society, (now known as Nature Vancouver) founded in 1918 and dedicated to the study, enjoyment and protection of nature in and around Vancouver, has written this book in response to countless requests from visitors to Stanley Park's Nature House.