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This watershed book takes us behind picture postcard views into the landscape, where we can understand, appreciate, and enjoy the natural history of the spectacular Santa Catalina Mountains. Its vividly illustrated chapters and nine picture guides featuring native flora and fauna paint a rich portrait of this famous range. In clear, everyday language the authors explain just what the Sky Islands are, telling the story of when and how they came to be their deep geologic and biotic history. They also describe ten stops along the Mt. Lemmon Highway where visitors can easily see and understand the eight major biomes in this range, which they detail in the text. Hundreds of photos, a dozen maps and figures, and more than two dozen stand alone profiles highlight special places, people, and elements of the Catalinas and Sky Island Region. A Natural History of the Santa Catalinas is a one stop, in depth resource, organized to allow inquiry at many levels, written for the student of natural history and the curious amateur alike. The book includes a glossary, suggested readings, and lists of the common and notable plants and animals of the Santa Catalina Mountains.
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