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Timberline: Mountain and Arctic Forest Frontiers
Contributor(s): Arno, Stephen F. (Author), Hammerly, Ramona P. (Author), Hammerly, Ramona P. (Illustrator)

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ISBN: 0898860857     ISBN-13: 9780898860856
Publisher: Mountaineers Books
OUR PRICE: $16.11  

Binding Type: Paperback
Published: July 1984
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BISAC Categories:
- Science | Life Sciences - Ecology
- Nature
Dewey: 574.526
LCCN: 84014844
Physical Information: 0.76" H x 5.31" W x 8.41" L (0.89 lbs) 304 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Pacific Northwest
- Cultural Region - Plains
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Timberline--where the trees end--is a biological boundary visible throughout North America to even the casual traveler. Where highways or hiking trails ascend to upper timberlines (ranging from below 2000-foot elevations in Alaska to over 11,000 feet in California), visitors see patchy forest and meadows giving way to stunted trees and finally to mere shrub-like trees and tundra.

This book describes what timberlines are and why they exist, and what human uses have been made of the timberline environment. It surveys tree species and conditions of individual North American timberlines----in the Pacific Coast, Great Basin, Southwest, and Mexican mountains; in the Rockies and Northern Appalachians; and in the Arctic--with reference to timberlines worldwide.


Contributor Bio(s): Hammerly, Ramona: -

RAMONA HAMMERLY is a native of Puget Sound. She illustrated Northwest Trees (1977) and Timberline (1984), and has worked primarily in watercolor, pen and ink, etching, and oils. She shows her art in various galleries throughout the Northwest.

Arno, Stephen: - STEPHEN ARNO grew up on the shores of Puget Sound and later worked summers as a ranger and naturalist in the Olympic and Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. In 1970 he began a career as a forest ecologist with the USDA Forest Service. His recent books are Flames in Our Forest; Disaster or Renewal and Restoring Fire-Prone Forest in the West.
 
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