Reading Ecoviews is like watching a good nature documentary. We are invited
to appreciate the natural world through a series of short and easy pieces that
focus on the fantastic and fascinating aspects of different organisms. From
electric fish to Japanese hornets, it’s an enjoyable lesson in ecology.
Published by the University of Alabama Press, $16.95, ISBN
0817309195.
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