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The Poconos: An Illustrated Natural History Guide
 
 
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The Poconos: An Illustrated Natural History Guide [Paperback]

Carl S. Oplinger (Author), Robert Halma (Contributor)
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May 1, 1988
The Poconos, a rich plateau nestled in northeastern Pennsylvania between the Delaware River and the Moosic Mountains, encompass a variety of alluring features—forests and lakes, abundant wildlife, ski slopes, waterfalls, and honeymoon resorts. This classic guide offers a window into the natural history and ecology of the region, less than two hours drive from New York City and Philadelphia, whose scenery attracts some ten million visitors each year.

The perfect reference for amateur naturalists, outdoor enthusiasts, tourists, and others who wish to explore the area, The Poconos clearly explains the unique geographic characteristics, animal habits and habitats, climate, geology, and vegetation of the area. The authors trace the region from its beginnings millions of years ago as part of a shallow sea, through the reshaping forces of great glaciers, to today’s roadways and turnpikes. This revised and expanded edition also includes brief profiles of individuals who played significant roles in the preservation or understanding of the area’s ecology.

Chapters provide a general survey of the area, including its history and places to be explored and observed, information on forest types, wildlife, and aquatic habitats, updated facts and figures on animal populations, as well as new details on invasive species. For those who drive through the Poconos, the authors include a special section on plants and animals that can be seen along the roadside—as diverse and fascinating a group of creatures as those found in wilder places.

A chapter on human activity describes the environmental impact of people from the days of the Indians to the present. The final chapter provides expanded information on the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area—a region with marked trails, maps, and visitor centers.

Throughout the book, numerous boxes direct readers to observatory points for specific birds, ecosystems, vegetation types, and geological features, while maps, tables, original pen-and-ink illustrations, and a select list of field guides and other references enhance the book’s appeal. An indispensable companion for visitors as well as residents, The Poconos is a must-read for everyone who wants to discover or better understand the beauty and natural history of this unique region.

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About the Author

Carl Oplinger is professor emeritus at Muhlenberg College. Throughout his forty-one years there, he taught courses in zoology, ecology, and environmental science. For several decades, he conducted courses in marine ecology at The Bermuda Biological Station. He lives in Emmaus, Pennsylvania.

Robert Halma taught botany, ecology, and geology at Cedar Crest College in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Today he is retired as professor emeritus and curator of the college’s arboretum. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 282 pages
  • Publisher: Rutgers University Press; 1St Edition edition (May 1, 1988)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0813512948
  • ISBN-13: 978-0813512945
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,747,640 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars The Poconos in black and white, July 6, 2000
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My first impulse upon receiving the book was to return it because I thought it would be illustrated in color of the flora and fauna in the Poconos. But I gave it a second look and discovered that it was quite thorough in its information. For instance, it gives you 'places to see'geological features of the mountains, where eagles winter, where to find Pocono bogs and wetlands,and places of natural history. The authors detail what animals, plants and amphibians can be found in the area. Overall the book is quite comprehensive on wildlife. With an Audobon guide for identifying plants in color, this is a very good book for taking along on hikes or camping or for just wanting to know 'what's around.'
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5.0 out of 5 stars THE POCONOS, December 29, 2008
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THIS BOOK IS TERRIFIC.

The book is perfect for Pocono residents -A MUST HAVE- for anyone who is interested in the area.from the original formation and geology to the flora and fauna of the present.
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The Delaware Water Gap in the Kittatinny Mountain serves as a gateway for the Delaware River as it flows to the Atlantic Ocean. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
mixed oak forest, state game lands, great rhododendron, rooted aquatic plants, shrub swamps, wetland communities, crown vetch, wind gap, seepage areas, wood turtles, water gap, wooded swamps, game commission, pond weeds
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Delaware Water Gap, New Jersey, Delaware River, Bruce Lake, Blue Mountain, Lake Wallenpaupack, New York, Kittatinny Ridge, Appalachian Trail, Monroe County, Dingmans Falls, Dingmans Ferry, United States, Wyoming Valley, Lehigh River, Old Mine Road, Pike County, Shohola Falls, Hickory Run State Park, Lake Lenape, Pennsylvania Game Commission, Wayne County, Buck Hill Falls, Delaware State Forest, Delaware Valley
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