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Kansas Wetlands: A Wildlife Treasury



This book is a photographic celebration of the often overlooked and abused but ecologically essential corner of our world, Kansas wetlands. These habitats support more wildlife than the other 99% combined, and provide important services for the state's human population. The book's full-color photographs capture wetlands life in all of its resplendent diversity. more details
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  • A photographic celebration of the often overlooked and abused but ecologically essential corner of our world, Kansas wetlands
  • Captures wetlands life in all of its resplendent diversity
  • Provides important services for the state's human population


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Author Joseph T. Collins,Suzanne L. Collins,Bob Gress
ISBN 9780700606351
Publisher University Press Of Kansas
Manufacturer University Press Of Kansas
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This book is a photographic celebration of the often overlooked and abused but ecologically essential corner of our world, Kansas wetlands. These habitats support more wildlife than the other 99% combined, and provide important services for the state's human population. The book's full-color photographs capture wetlands life in all of its resplendent diversity.

Vibrant and enlightening, Kansas Wetlands provides a photographic celebration of an often overlooked and abused--but ecologically esential--corner of our world. Although they make up less than one percent of the state's total area, Kansas wetlands--marshes, swamps, woodland pools, seasonal ponds, and even roadside ditches--support more wildlife than the other 99 percent combined. From the lowliest pothole to the grand sweeps of Cheyenne Bottoms, these habitats play a major role in the survival of birds, insects, amphibians, reptiles, mammals, and plants--both common and endangered. The book's full-color photographs capture wetlands life in all of its resplendent diversity. Pictured here are avocets, otters, snappers, snipes, pelicans, opossums, dowitcher, dragonflies, crawfrogs, crayfish, minks, skinks, newts, coots, and much more. But, as the authors remind us, wetlands are not just primary breeding sights and stopovers for hundreds of species--they also provide important services for the state's human population as well. They supply water, help with flood control, and serve as purifying filters for larger bodies of water. Often near sources of drinkable water, wetlands trap silt, sediments, pesticides, pollutants, and toxins that would otherwise flow into streams, rivers, and lakes. Gorgeous to look at, Kansas Wetlands is also a timely call to preserve this important part of the state's natural heritage.
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