Upon first entering the preserve you sense that you are in a special place. There is an air of distinctness that is at first perhaps only subconsciously registered-distinct light through the trees, distinct smells of the conifers and oaks, distinct sounds of the wind moving through the canyon and leaves. A massive wall of sandstone looms up before you, and unusual plants of strange form flourish in the damp cool beneath a natural bridge carved into the rock.... -From the Portland Arch entry, written by Thomas O. Swinford
From the majestic dunes of northwest Indiana to the lush cypress sloughs at the convergence of the Ohio and Wabash Rivers-and all places in between-Indiana boasts a remarkable variety of natural areas. The Nature Conservancy's Guide to Indiana Preserves is an invaluable resource as you journey to these wonderful parts of the state. Big Walnut, Cedar Bluffs, the Kankakee Sands Project, Pennywort Cliffs, to name just a few-these are the places that The Nature Conservancy has been working to protect since 1959.
The Nature Conservancy's Guide to Indiana Preserves is an essential resource for those who want to get off the beaten path and visit natural Indiana at its best-but this is more than a field guide. The natural beauty of each preserve is captured with stunning detail in the images of noted photographers Ron Leonetti and Christopher Jordan. Directions to each site are also included, so you can start your journey now.
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"The Nature Conservancy's Guide to Indiana Preserves is an invaluable resource to natural areas in the state." -Times (Illinois Edition)
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4 b&w photos, 268 color photos, 55 maps
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 178 mm
Dicke: 20 mm
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978-0-253-21859-9 (9780253218599)
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The Nature Conservancy is an international, nonprofit organization dedicated to the conservation of biological diversity. In Indiana the Conservancy has protected over 58,000 acres of irreplaceable forest, wetland and prairie habitats.
Ron Leonetti and Christopher Jordan have been photographing the natural world for many years. Their award-winning images are displayed in numerous private and public collections. They are the authors of Unexpected Indiana (IUP, 2004).
Foreword by Marion T. Jackson
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Visitor Guidelines
Key Conservancy Terms and Acronyms
About The Nature Conservancy
Healing Hoosier Landscapes
Stewardship
Indiana Preserve Map
Indiana Preserves
Anderson Falls
Barker Woods
Beanblossom Bottoms
Bicentennial Woods
Big Walnut
Black Rock Barrens
Bluffs of Beaver Bend
Cedar Bluffs
Chelsea Flatwoods
Cline Lake Fen
Conrad Station Savanna
Douglas Woods
Fall Creek Gorge
Fawn River Fen
Fern Cliff
German Methodist Cemetery Prairie
Goose Pond Cypress Slough
Green's Bluff
Guthrie Woods
Hall Woods
Hardin Ridge and Brock-Sampson
Harrison County Glades
Hitz-Rhodehamel
Holley Savanna
Hoosier Prairie
Kankakee Sands Project
Kramer Original Woods
Manitou Island Wetlands
Marsh Lake Complex
Merry Lea
Moraine Nature Preserve
Mossy Point
NIPSCO Savanna
Ober Sand Savanna
Olin Lake
Orangeville Rise and Wesley Chapel Gulf of the Lost River
Pennywort Cliffs
Pine Hills
Pipewort Pond (William L. Lieber Memorial Preserve)
Point Township Complex
Portland Arch
Ritchey Woods
Saunders Woods
Shooting Star Cliffs
Shrader-Weaver Woods
Spinn Prairie
Swamp Angel
Tefft Savanna Complex
Thousand Acre Woods
Tolleston Strand Plain
Trail Creek Fen
Twin Creek Valley and Henderson Park
Whip-poor-will Woods
Zeigler Woods
Common Species and Corresponding Latin Names
Glossary
List of Contributors
Index