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America's Deserts

Guide to Plants and Animals

9781555912680
48 pages
Fulcrum Publishing

$13.95

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Overview

Discover the remarkable biodiversity of North America's desert ecosystems with this comprehensive, beautifully illustrated field guide. America's Deserts takes readers on an exploration of four distinct desert regions—the Sonoran Desert, Mojave Desert (including Death Valley), Chihuahuan Desert, and Great Basin Desert—revealing how each unique environment sustains different communities of plants and animals adapted to extreme conditions.

Through stunning watercolor-and-ink illustrations and accessible text, natural science illustrator and writer Marianne Wallace brings desert life into vivid detail. Each desert habitat is introduced with location maps and double-page spreads showcasing the remarkable variety of wildlife found there, from iconic saguaro cacti and roadrunners to desert tortoises, rattlesnakes, and colorful wildflowers. The book also highlights two exceptional regions: Death Valley and the Colorado Desert, demonstrating the incredible diversity within North American desert ecosystems.

The second section provides detailed profiles of common desert birds, arthropods, mammals, reptiles, annual wildflowers, cacti, shrubs, and trees, with species names highlighted for easy identification. Practical features include an animal tracks guide, pronunciation guide, glossary, annotated species list with both common and scientific names, and a thorough index. Additional resources and contact information help readers continue their desert exploration beyond the book. Perfect for nature enthusiasts, students, families, homeschoolers, and anyone fascinated by desert ecology, this guide makes complex desert ecosystems accessible and engaging for readers ages 8 and up.

Author Bio

Marianne Wallace is a nature writer and illustrator who has also worked as an elementary school science teacher, a writer for the US Forest Service, a veterinarian's assistant, and a tour guide at a botanic garden. In her backyard at the base of mountains near Los Angeles, she has witnessed a bear asleep in the oak tree, deer eating fallen apples, a hawk using the birdbath, and squirrels fighting over who gets the most acorns. No wonder she writes about nature. She has a pet tarantula named Tilly.