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Gorge Nature Book Bundle

Gorge Nature Book Bundle

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This holiday edition nature book bundle is the perfect gift for those who want to learn more about the Gorge’s natural history, and flora and fauna. Read Robert Hogfoss's new book to learn about how the Columbia Gorge came to exist as we know it today; use Russ Jolley's classic guide to become an expert on Gorge wildflowers before the spring wildflower season.

 

Natural History of the Columbia River Gorge, By Bob Hogfoss

The Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area encompasses 292,500 acres in an 85-mile run of the Columbia River, beginning at the Sandy River about 17 miles east of Portland, Oregon, extending just beyond the Deschutes River to the east. It is bounded on either side of the river by more than fifty peaks and high points, giving it a fjord-like appearance. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the natural history of the Columbia River Gorge, focusing on its geology, hydrology, geomorphology, weather, plants, animals, and people. The beginning of each chapter includes recommended reading, and additional information and references are included throughout the text and in chapter notes. The book is intended to be supplemented with use of the field guides for those who want to learn more about the Gorge’s geology and how to identify its birds, plants, and animals. The text helps readers understand how the Gorge was formed, what makes it special, and how people have lived there over time.

Wildflowers of the Columbia Gorge, By Russ Jolley

As it sweeps through the Cascade Mountains, the Columbia River passes through an area of jagged cliffs and tumbling waterfalls--the Columbia Gorge. This Gorge, with its wide range of elevations and microclimates, is home to more species of flowering plants than any other region in the Pacific Northwest. Compiled by author and photographer Russ Jolley, this remarkable guide contains 744 of these plants. Each full-color photograph is accompanied by and entry listing the wildflower's common and scientific names, general habitat, blooming dates, and specific plant locations. To make the wildflowers easier to find, all blooming locations are within easy walking distance of roads and trailheads. Jolley also describes a series of field trips for readers unfamiliar with this area. Included, too, are a fold-out map of the Gorge, a convenient list of place names, and a table of blooming dates for all 744 flowering plants.

 

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