Product Details Hardback 160 pages University of New Mexico Press Published 2005 Winging It, newsletter of the Amer Birding Assn, June 2005
"...this book is great preparation for those and other excursions into the oases of the American deserts."
Book Description
Water plays different roles in the desert. It appears when we least expect it and hides when we want it most. Rain falls but never reaches the ground, and dry washes abruptly become rivers. One constant holds true: water enables life.
In Desert Wetlands a distinguished photographer and a passionate naturalist document sites in the American Southwest and Mexico that are gauges to the environment. The wetlands included are Cuatro Cienegas Basin in Coahuila, Mexico, the San Pedro River in Arizona, the Escalante River in Utah, the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in New Mexico, the playas and wetlands in Arizona, the Mohave Desert in California, and the Big Bend National Park in Texas.
Exploration of desert wetlands—whether on foot, with photographs, or in words—involves vacillating between tremendous, uplifting beauty and great, heartbreaking degradation. We offer the images and words in your hands that you might grasp the beauty more readily, and join the chorus of voices calling for an end to despoiling of these treasurelands."—Thomas Lowe Fleischner in Desert Wetlands
Mr. Niemeyer's photography . . . is utterly superb."—Southern Living
About the Author
Lucian Niemeyer's previous books include Chesapeake Country, Okefenokee, and Old Order Amish. He lives in Santa Fe. Thomas Lowe Fleischner teaches in the Environmental Studies Program at Prescott College in Arizona. He is also the author of Singing Stone. |