| #4044691 in Books | University of New Mexico Press | 2008-11-16 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.92 x.39 x9.98l,1.13 | File Name: 082634397X | 104 pages |
||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Recommended for all personal, community, and academic library Environmental Studies reference collections|By Midwest Book Review|Grasslands continue to disappear throughout the U.S. to the determine of the ecosystems and habitats where they are an essential part of a healthy and self-sustaining environment. "Otero Mesa: Preserving America's Widest Grassland" focuses upon one s|From Publishers Weekly|The Otero Mesa, in the heart of New Mexico, is one of the few pristine native grasslands remaining in the U.S. Unfortunately, this accidentally-preserved part of the Trans-Pecos is bisected from north to south by the New Mexico Rift, a se
Full-color images by renowned photographers Stephen Strom and Stephen Capra unite with text by prizewinning nature and geography writer Gregory McNamee to document the subtle landscape of 1.2 million acres of remote Chihuahuan Desert grassland in southern New Mexico. Home to many species of wildlife and native plants, Otero Mesa is a place of extraordinary beauty and ecological significance faced with the increasing threat of oil and gas development that has plagued ...
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