California, Nature's Paradise ...

California, Nature's Paradise ...
Author: Bertha J. Clemans
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1914
Genre: American poetry
ISBN:

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CALIFORNIA NATURES PARADISE

CALIFORNIA NATURES PARADISE
Author: Bertha Johnanna 1875 Clemans
Publisher: Wentworth Press
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2016-08-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781360661001

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California, Nature's Paradise

California, Nature's Paradise
Author: Bertha Johnanna 1875- [From Ol Clemans
Publisher: Palala Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-05-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9781359376473

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California Nature's Paradise (Classic Reprint)

California Nature's Paradise (Classic Reprint)
Author: Bertha J. Clemans
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2016-10-08
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781332340941

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Excerpt from California Nature's Paradise Floating away where the rifting is high On banks of sea foam in the turquoise sky, Sapphire and gold, 'midst the emerald and blue, With bright shimmering lights of deep rosy hue, While glints of yellow with glimmering sheen, Are ecked with tintings of violet and green, There in lucent softness filtering through The crystal lightito the dome of blue. Below the shades deepen in brilliance bold, As darkens the glow of the burnished gold; Its splendor dazzles, its beauty thrills, As the waves of glory with rippling rills Are wooed by the Sun's enchantment bright, In happy abandonment to delight. Iridescent glory, splendor supreme, This marvelous vision, this heavenly scene: There silently oating, oating away This vista of beauty at close of day Bidding farewell to the purple and gold, While night's silver shadows gently unfold. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works."

Trees in Paradise

Trees in Paradise
Author: Jared Farmer
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 624
Release: 2013-10-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0393078027

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Describes how the first settlers in California changed the brown landscape there by creating groves, wooded suburbs and landscaped cities through planting eucalypts in the lowlands, citrus colonies in the south and palms in Los Angeles.

Restoring Paradise

Restoring Paradise
Author: Robert J. Cabin
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2013-05-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 0824839072

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Three quarters of the U.S.’s bird and plant extinctions have occurred in Hawai‘i, and one third of the country’s threatened and endangered birds and plants reside within the state. Yet despite these alarming statistics, all is not lost: There are still 12,000 extant species unique to the archipelago and new species are discovered every year. In Restoring Paradise: Rethinking and Rebuilding Nature in Hawai‘i, Robert Cabin shows why current attempts to preserve Hawai‘i’s native fauna and flora require embracing the emerging paradigm of ecological restoration—the science and art of assisting the recovery of degraded species and ecosystems and creating more meaningful and sustainable relationships between people and nature. Cabin’s extensive experience as a research ecologist and applied practitioner enables him to provide a rare, behind-the-scenes look at successful and inspiring restoration programs. In Part 1 he recounts Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge’s efforts to restore thousands of acres of degraded pasture on the island of Hawai‘i back to the native rain forests that once dominated the area and sheltered native birds now on the brink of extinction. Along the way, he presents an overview of Hawaiian natural and cultural history, biogeography, and evolutionary biology. Following chapters look at restoration work underway by the U.S. Park Service to reestablish native species within the vast Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park; by a charismatic scientist and dedicated volunteers to restore the native forests of Auwahi on the southern slopes of Haleakalā; and by the Limahuli branch of Kauai’s National Tropical Botanical Garden to revive a thousand-year-old taro plantation. To investigate the compelling and often conflicting philosophies and strategies of those involved in restoration, Cabin opens Part 3 with interview excerpts from a cross-section of Hawai‘i’s environmental community. He concludes with a provocative and insightful discussion of the contentious, evolving relationship between humans and nature and the power and limitations of science within and beyond Hawai‘i.

Nature's Paradise

Nature's Paradise
Author: Jen Bartlett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1967
Genre: Animals
ISBN:

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Paradise Found

Paradise Found
Author: Steve Nicholls
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 535
Release: 2009-08-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0226583422

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The first Europeans to set foot on North America stood in awe of the natural abundance before them. The skies were filled with birds, seas and rivers teemed with fish, and the forests and grasslands were a hunter’s dream, with populations of game too abundant and diverse to even fathom. It’s no wonder these first settlers thought they had discovered a paradise of sorts. Fortunately for us, they left a legacy of copious records documenting what they saw, and these observations make it possible to craft a far more detailed evocation of North America before its settlement than any other place on the planet. Here Steve Nicholls brings this spectacular environment back to vivid life, demonstrating with both historical narrative and scientific inquiry just what an amazing place North America was and how it looked when the explorers first found it. The story of the continent’s colonization forms a backdrop to its natural history, which Nicholls explores in chapters on the North Atlantic, the East Coast, the Subtropical Caribbean, the West Coast, Baja California, and the Great Plains. Seamlessly blending firsthand accounts from centuries past with the findings of scientists today, Nicholls also introduces us to a myriad cast of characters who have chronicled the changing landscape, from pre–Revolutionary era settlers to researchers whom he has met in the field. A director and writer of Emmy Award–winning wildlife documentaries for the Smithsonian Channel, Animal Planet, National Geographic, and PBS, Nicholls deploys a cinematic flair for capturing nature at its most mesmerizing throughout. But Paradise Found is much more than a celebration of what once was: it is also a reminder of how much we have lost along the way and an urgent call to action so future generations are more responsible stewards of the world around them. The result is popular science of the highest order: a book as remarkable as the landscape it recreates and as inspired as the men and women who discovered it.

Misadventures in Nature's Paradise

Misadventures in Nature's Paradise
Author: Graeme Henderson
Publisher: UWA Publishing
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2022-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1760802573

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The book provides a pre-settlement historical account of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands and Christmas Island in their Indian Ocean context. The project began as a search for clues to locations of two 18th century Dutch shipwrecks, and was expanded into a general account of the early island histories and associated mythological Indian Ocean islands and creatures.

Paradise Transplanted

Paradise Transplanted
Author: Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo
Publisher: University of California Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2014-08-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0520277775

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Gardens are immobile, literally rooted in the earth, but they are also shaped by migration and by the transnational movement of ideas, practices, plants, and seeds. In Paradise Transplanted, Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo reveals how successive conquests and diverse migrations have made Southern California gardens, and in turn how gardens influence social inequality, work, leisure, status, and our experiences of nature and community. Drawing on historical archival research, ethnography, and over one hundred interviews with a wide range of people including suburban homeowners, paid Mexican immigrant gardeners, professionals at the most elite botanical garden in the West, and immigrant community gardeners in the poorest neighborhoods of inner-city Los Angeles, this book offers insights into the ways that diverse global migrations and garden landscapes shape our social world.