
Welcome to Subirdia: Sharing Our Neighbo- 0300197071, hardcover, John M Marzluff
US $4.09US $4.09
May 07, 05:09May 07, 05:09
Picture 1 of 1

Gallery
Picture 1 of 1

Welcome to Subirdia: Sharing Our Neighbo- 0300197071, hardcover, John M Marzluff
US $4.09
ApproximatelyPHP 228.31
Condition:
Good
A book that has been read but is in good condition. Very minimal damage to the cover including scuff marks, but no holes or tears. The dust jacket for hard covers may not be included. Binding has minimal wear. The majority of pages are undamaged with minimal creasing or tearing, minimal pencil underlining of text, no highlighting of text, no writing in margins. No missing pages.
Oops! Looks like we're having trouble connecting to our server.
Refresh your browser window to try again.
Shipping:
Free Standard Shipping.
Located in: Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Delivery:
Estimated between Fri, 13 Jun and Tue, 17 Jun to 94104
Returns:
30 days return. Buyer pays for return shipping. If you use an eBay shipping label, it will be deducted from your refund amount.
Coverage:
Read item description or contact seller for details. See all detailsSee all details on coverage
(Not eligible for eBay purchase protection programmes)
Shop with confidence
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.
eBay item number:127006498332
Item specifics
- Condition
- Artist
- Marzluff, John M.
- ISBN
- 9780300197075
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300197071
ISBN-13
9780300197075
eBay Product ID (ePID)
201666873
Product Key Features
Book Title
Welcome to Subirdia : Sharing Our Neighborhoods with Wrens, Robins, Woodpeckers, and Other Wildlife
Number of Pages
320 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Ecology, Environmentalists & Naturalists, Life Sciences / Zoology / Ornithology, Animals / General, Birdwatching Guides, Animals / Birds
Publication Year
2014
Illustrator
Delap, Jack, Yes
Genre
Nature, Science, Biography & Autobiography
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
27.7 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
7 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2014-012257
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"This excellent book documents engagingly how wildlife has adapted to urban and suburban areas, often in surprising ways . . . . Most highly recommended for all interested in wildlife, city planning, and urban ecology."-- Library Journal (starred review), "Enjoy and bond with nature where you live and work. Marzluff has done this, and it has given him contagious joy that shows in the pages of this enjoyable and informative book."-- New York Review of Books, "A triumph! Everything you wanted to know about suburban birds--and more."--Tim Birkhead, author of Bird Sense and Ten Thousand Birds: Ornithology since Darwin, "...Marzluff writes well, and with passion appropriate for motivating his target audience, the layman. He cites many convincing statistics . . . and he has timed his writing to take advantage of a growing awareness among suburbanites that the nature they knew as children has been replaced . . ."-- Douglas W. Tallamy, University of Delaware, "With enthusiasm, wit, and compelling scholarship, John Marzluff challenges us to reconsider a forgotten landscape. Welcome to Suburdia is more than entertaining--it will change the way you think about cities, nature, and your own backyard."--Thor Hanson, author of Feathers: The Evolution of a Natural Miracle, "This excellent book documents engagingly how wildlife has adapted to urban and suburban areas, often in surprising ways. . . . Most highly recommended for all interested in wildlife, city planning, and urban ecology."-- Library Journal (starred review) "Enjoy and bond with nature where you live and work. Marzluff has done this, and it has given him contagious joy that shows in the pages of this enjoyable and informative book."-- New York Review of Books "Marzluff's academic work and his lifelong passion for birds have merged in his beautiful and informative new book . . . His conclusions offer hope in an era of despair at what humans' destructive habits are doing to wildlife."-- Seattle Times "Marzluff has hit a winner . . . This easily read but engrossing account offers something for everyone . . . Writing with the sure hand of an inveterate observer--a crack scientist with the soul of a nice guy next door--Marzluff takes readers into his life in Seattle, working with teams of his graduate students and some admirable neighbors. Readers visit ten cities around the world and marvel at the simplicity of the author's ten rules . . . Beautifully illustrated in black-and-white by Jack Delap, with accuracy and touches of humor. For scientists, bird lovers, philosophers--and everyone else. Highly recommended."-- Choice ". . . Marzluff writes well, and with passion appropriate for motivating his target audience, the layman. He cites many convincing statistics . . . and he has timed his writing to take advantage of a growing awareness among suburbanites that the nature they knew as children has been replaced . . ."-- Douglas W. Tallamy, University of Delaware Listing "A triumph! Everything you wanted to know about suburban birds--and more."--Tim Birkhead, author of Bird Sense and Ten Thousand Birds: Ornithology since Darwin "With enthusiasm, wit, and compelling scholarship, John Marzluff challenges us to reconsider a forgotten landscape. Welcome to Suburdia is more than entertaining--it will change the way you think about cities, nature, and your own backyard."--Thor Hanson, author of Feathers: The Evolution of a Natural Miracle "John Marzluff writes with authority and insight about the lives and habits of birds around us and suggests steps we can take to protect them in an increasingly hostile world."--Peter Doherty, Nobel Laureate and author of Their Fate is Our Fate: How Birds Foretell Threats to Our Health and Our World "Suburbs are increasingly an important factor affecting wildlife, especially birds--both negatively and positively. There is much that we can do for animals as 'good neighbors' that enriches their lives and ours. Nobody is more well-suited and qualified than John Marzluff to address this issue."--Bernd Heinrich, author of The Homing Instinct: Meaning and Mystery in Animal Migration , Life Everlasting: The Animal Way of Death , and Mind of the Raven "I know of no other book that covers this topic. The synthesis is novel and powerful. . . . This is a unique, interesting, and important work."--Steward Pickett, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, "I know of no other book that covers this topic. The synthesis is novel and powerful. . . . This is a unique, interesting, and important work."-Steward Pickett, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, "Marzluff has hit a winner . . . This easily read but engrossing account offers something for everyone . . . Writing with the sure hand of an inveterate observer--a crack scientist with the soul of a nice guy next door--Marzluff takes readers into his life in Seattle, working with teams of his graduate students and some admirable neighbors. Readers visit ten cities around the world and marvel at the simplicity of the author's ten rules . . . Beautifully illustrated in black-and-white by Jack Delap, with accuracy and touches of humor. For scientists, bird lovers, philosophers--and everyone else. Highly recommended."-- Choice, "Suburbs are increasingly an important factor affecting wildlife, especially birds--both negatively and positively. There is much that we can do for animals as 'good neighbors' that enriches their lives and ours. Nobody is more well-suited and qualified than John Marzluff to address this issue."-Bernd Heinrich, author of The Homing Instinct: Meaning and Mystery in Animal Migration , Life Everlasting: The Animal Way of Death , and Mind of the Raven, "What is a scientist to do when he discovers that he's seen more bird species in New York's Central Park than he did in Yellowstone? Study the phenomenon, of course. Marzluff's exploration of this seeming paradox leads him to "subirdia"--that edgy place between suburbs and wilderness. If you love nature, but feel guilty about owning a plot in the "burbs," or being a city denizen, take heart. Birds--and other wild creatures--are doing better there than most of us think, Marzluff reveals in this engaging and beautifully written book. "You'll come away, too, with a bird's appreciation of your own backyard. That (unmowed) lawn is a savannah! Those parkway trees, a forest. The birdbath, a pond. We haven't lost the birds and animals; we've brought them to us. Marzluff's book shines with insights and revelations into a natural world many of us live in but fail to see: our own backyards."--Virginia Morell, author of Animal Wise: How We Know Animals Think and Feel, "John Marzluff writes with authority and insight about the lives and habits of birds around us and suggests steps we can take to protect them in an increasingly hostile world."-Peter Doherty, Nobel Laureate and author of Their Fate is Our Fate: How Birds Foretell Threats to Our Health and Our World, "John Marzluff has combined his experiences as an ornithologist, urban ecologist, and observer of nature into a very readable book about birds, humans, and our linked fates in a rapidly changing world."--Stephen DeStefano, author of Coyote at the Kitchen Door: Living with Wildlife in Suburbia, 'As Marzluff shows in this rich account of fieldwork in 'metropolitan wilds' from New Zealand to Costa Rica, such annexed environments - which boast some 75 billion trees in the United States alone - can host an astounding diversity of birds. But, he argues passionately, intelligently and with scientific authority, any land-use change reweaves the ecological web, and may leave it threadbare.'-- Nature, "A triumph! Everything you wanted to know about suburban birds--and more."--Tim Birkhead, author of Bird Sense and Ten Thousand Birds: Ornithology since Darwin "With enthusiasm, wit, and compelling scholarship, John Marzluff challenges us to reconsider a forgotten landscape. Welcome to Suburdia is more than entertaining--it will change the way you think about cities, nature, and your own backyard."--Thor Hanson, author of Feathers: The Evolution of a Natural Miracle "John Marzluff writes with authority and insight about the lives and habits of birds around us and suggests steps we can take to protect them in an increasingly hostile world."--Peter Doherty, Nobel Laureate and author of Their Fate is Our Fate: How Birds Foretell Threats to Our Health and Our World "Suburbs are increasingly an important factor affecting wildlife, especially birds--both negatively and positively. There is much that we can do for animals as 'good neighbors' that enriches their lives and ours. Nobody is more well-suited and qualified than John Marzluff to address this issue."--Bernd Heinrich, author of The Homing Instinct: Meaning and Mystery in Animal Migration , Life Everlasting: The Animal Way of Death , and Mind of the Raven "I know of no other book that covers this topic. The synthesis is novel and powerful. . . . This is a unique, interesting, and important work."--Steward Pickett, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, "...this book is a terrific compilation of facts about suburban wildlife (much more than birds, and well beyond its US core). There are awful statistics --about cats especially, but also skyscraper collisions, poisons and habitat loss-- and many happily more positive ones."--Rob Hume, Birdwatch, "Marzluff's academic work and his lifelong passion for birds have merged in his beautiful and informative new book . . . His conclusions offer hope in an era of despair at what humans' destructive habits are doing to wildlife."-- Seattle Times, "What is a scientist to do when he discovers that he's seen more bird species in New York's Central Park than he did in Yellowstone? Study the phenomenon, of course. Marzluff's exploration of this seeming paradox leads him to "subirdia"--that edgy place between suburbs and wilderness. If you love nature, but feel guilty about owning a plot in the "burbs," or being a city denizen, take heart. Birds--and other wild creatures--are doing better there than most of us think, Marzluff reveals in this engaging and beautifully written book. "You'll come away, too, with a bird's appreciation of your own backyard. That (unmowed) lawn is a savannah! Those parkway trees, a forest. The birdbath, a pond. We haven't lost the birds and animals; we've brought them to us. Marzluff's book shines with insights and revelations into a natural world many of us live in but fail to see: Our own backyards."--Virginia Morell, author of Animal Wise: How We Know Animals Think and Feel, "This excellent book documents engagingly how wildlife has adapted to urban and suburban areas, often in surprising ways. . . . Most highly recommended for all interested in wildlife, city planning, and urban ecology."-- Library Journal (starred review) "Enjoy and bond with nature where you live and work. Marzluff has done this, and it has given him contagious joy that shows in the pages of this enjoyable and informative book."-- New York Review of Books "Marzluff''s academic work and his lifelong passion for birds have merged in his beautiful and informative new book . . . His conclusions offer hope in an era of despair at what humans'' destructive habits are doing to wildlife."-- Seattle Times "Marzluff has hit a winner . . . This easily read but engrossing account offers something for everyone . . . Writing with the sure hand of an inveterate observer--a crack scientist with the soul of a nice guy next door--Marzluff takes readers into his life in Seattle, working with teams of his graduate students and some admirable neighbors. Readers visit ten cities around the world and marvel at the simplicity of the author''s ten rules . . . Beautifully illustrated in black-and-white by Jack Delap, with accuracy and touches of humor. For scientists, bird lovers, philosophers--and everyone else. Highly recommended."-- Choice ". . . Marzluff writes well, and with passion appropriate for motivating his target audience, the layman. He cites many convincing statistics . . . and he has timed his writing to take advantage of a growing awareness among suburbanites that the nature they knew as children has been replaced . . ."-- Douglas W. Tallamy, University of Delaware Listing "A triumph! Everything you wanted to know about suburban birds--and more."--Tim Birkhead, author of Bird Sense and Ten Thousand Birds: Ornithology since Darwin "With enthusiasm, wit, and compelling scholarship, John Marzluff challenges us to reconsider a forgotten landscape. Welcome to Suburdia is more than entertaining--it will change the way you think about cities, nature, and your own backyard."--Thor Hanson, author of Feathers: The Evolution of a Natural Miracle "What is a scientist to do when he discovers that he''s seen more bird species in New York''s Central Park than he did in Yellowstone? Study the phenomenon, of course. Marzluff''s exploration of this seeming paradox leads him to ''subirdia''--that edgy place between suburbs and wilderness. If you love nature, but feel guilty about owning a plot in the ''burbs,'' or being a city denizen, take heart. Birds--and other wild creatures--are doing better there than most of us think, Marzluff reveals in this engaging and beautifully written book. "You''ll come away, too, with a bird''s appreciation of your own backyard. That (unmowed) lawn is a savannah! Those parkway trees, a forest. The birdbath, a pond. We haven''t lost the birds and animals; we''ve brought them to us. Marzluff''s book shines with insights and revelations into a natural world many of us live in but fail to see: our own backyards."--Virginia Morell, author of Animal Wise: How We Know Animals Think and Feel "John Marzluff has combined his experiences as an ornithologist, urban ecologist, and observer of nature into a very readable book about birds, humans, and our linked fates in a rapidly changing world."--Stephen DeStefano, author of Coyote at the Kitchen Door: Living with Wildlife in Suburbia "John Marzluff writes with authority and insight about the lives and habits of birds around us and suggests steps we can take to protect them in an increasingly hostile world."--Peter Doherty, Nobel Laureate and author of Their Fate is Our Fate: How Birds Foretell Threats to Our Health and Our World, "As Marzluff shows in this rich account of fieldwork in 'metropolitan wilds' from New Zealand to Costa Rica, such annexed environments - which boast some 75 billion trees in the United States alone - can host an astounding diversity of birds. But, he argues passionately, intelligently and with scientific authority, any land-use change reweaves the ecological web, and may leave it threadbare."-- Nature
Dewey Decimal
598.072/34797772
Synopsis
Even as growing cities and towns pave acres of landscape, some bird species have adapted and thrived. How has this come about?, Even as growing cities and towns pave acres of landscape, some bird species have adapted and thrived. How has this come about? Welcome to Subirdia presents a surprising discovery: the suburbs of many large cities support incredible biological diversity. Populations and communities of a great variety of birds, as well as other creatures, are adapting to the conditions of our increasingly developed world. In this fascinating and optimistic book, John Marzluff reveals how our own actions affect the birds and animals that live in our cities and towns, and he provides ten specific strategies everyone can use to make human environments friendlier for our natural neighbors. Over many years of research and fieldwork, Marzluff and student assistants have closely followed the lives of thousands of tagged birds seeking food, mates, and shelter in cities and surrounding areas. From tiny Pacific wrens to grand pileated woodpeckers, diverse species now compatibly share human surroundings. By practicing careful stewardship with the biological riches in our cities and towns, Marzluff explains, we can foster a new relationship between humans and other living creatures--one that honors and enhances our mutual destiny.
LC Classification Number
QL677.5.M38 2014
Item description from the seller
Seller feedback (340,237)
This item (1)
All items (340,237)
- p***z (1342)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseGreat seller and product!
- b***l (2324)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseExactly what I was looking for. Great value. Excellent condition. Perfect appearance. Great quality service.
- b***l (2324)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseGreat quality. Excellent condition. Great value. Perfect appearance. A++++ eBayer
- 5***o (741)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseFast shipping. Book in great condition. Great price. Thanks