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Secret Life of the City - How Nature Thrives in the Urban Wild

English · Hardback

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"Discover who's living in your own backyard. More than half of all humans now live in cities, with a mixture of plants, animals, and fungi that have never been together before. Yet not only do few of us see and appreciate these creatures, we often try to eradicate them. What if understanding urban species could help preserve our connection to nature? Secret Life of the City introduces us to corvids, songbirds, ants, pigeons, bats, sparrows, lichens, and linden trees--and the experts who study their surprising abilities to survive, and thrive, in urban spaces. Blending science and story, this fascinating book invites us to pay attention to the sights, sounds, and smells all around us"--

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Hanna Bjørgaas is a biologist who has worked as a guide in the Arctic and Antarctic, led field courses in Norway, and worked with architects and artists to help communicate the joy of nature to others. She has written articles on popular science and contributed to conferences on ecology and farming. She admits to feeling a bit naked without a pair of binoculars and a magnifying glass hanging around her neck. 


Summary

Come along on an informative, whirlwind tour of urban species—from intelligent crows to backyard lichens—and discover that you are surrounded by wild nature, even in your own backyard.
When biologist Hanna Bjørgaas spots a fairy cup lichen in Antarctica, she is surprised to recognize it from her own backyard in Oslo. When she returns home, she embarks on a journey into urban nature, visiting city parks, cemeteries, and concrete rooftops to investigate the species that live in urban spaces. Along the way, she meets corvids, songbirds, ants, pigeons, bats, sparrows, fungi, and linden trees—and the experts who study their surprising abilities to survive, and thrive, in the city.
As Bjørgaas discovers, urban nature—and its unique mixture of species that have never lived together before in Earth’s history—is valuable. More than half of the world’s human population lives in densely populated areas—and plants and animals have followed us into cities. Secret Life of the City invites us to pay more attention to the sounds, sights, and smells of urban nature right outside our door.
A treasure trove of fascinating flora and fauna, this wonderful book offers a plea to save our city plants, animals, and fungi before we lose them, too.

Foreword

  • Extensive galley send
  • International publicity campaign
  • Digital and print advertising
  • Promotion on Edelweiss and Catalist
  • Social media campaign and advertising; influencer outreach

Product details

Authors Hanna Hagen Bjørgaas, Hanna Hagen Bjrgaas
Assisted by Matt Bagguley (Translation)
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 25.04.2023
 
EAN 9781771649353
ISBN 978-1-77164-935-3
No. of pages 272
Illustrations Illustrationen, nicht spezifiziert
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology
Non-fiction book > Nature, technology > Nature: general, reference works

NATURE / Essays, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Ecology, Applied ecology, Biodiversity, Conservation of wildlife & habitats, Social impact of environmental issues, Science / Environmental Science, Literary essays

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