Bad Naturalist: One Woman’s Ecological Education on a Wild Virginia Mountaintop

by Paula Whyman

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When Paula Whyman first climbs a peak in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in search of a home in the country, she has no idea how quickly her tidy backyard ecology project will become a massive endeavor. Just as quickly, she discovers how little she knows about hands-on conservation work. In Bad Naturalist, readers meander with her through orchards and meadows, forests and frog ponds, as she is beset by an influx of invasive species, rattlesnake encounters, conflicting advice from show more experts, and delayed plans--but none of it dampens her irrepressible passion for protecting this place. With delightful, lyrically deft storytelling, she shares her attempts to coax this beautiful piece of land back into shape. It turns out that amid the seeming chaos of nature, the mountaintop is teeming with life and hope.-- show less

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Wonderfully informative and entertaining. It focuses primarily on an ecosystem (meadow grasslands) about which I knew nothing. But now I have an appreciation for their complexity and multilayered beauty.

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639.90Applied science & technologyAgricultureHunting, fishing, conservation, related technologiesConservation of biological resources
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