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El. knyga: Delaware Naturalist Handbook

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The Delaware Naturalist Handbook is the primary public face of a major university-led public educational outreach and community engagement initiative. This statewide master naturalist certification program is designed to train hundreds of citizen scientists, K12 environmental educators, ecological restoration volunteers, and habitat managers each year. The initiative is conducted in collaboration with multiple disciplines at the University of Delaware, the University of Delaware Cooperative Extension, the Delaware Environmental Institute (DENIN), the state Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation (DNREC), the state Division of Parks, the state Forest Service, the state Division of Fish and Wildlife, and local nonprofit educational institutions, including the Mount Cuba Center, the Delaware Nature Society and Ashland Nature Center, Delaware Wildlands, Northeast Climate Hub, Center for Inland Bays, and White Clay Creek State Park.

Published by University of Delaware Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.    

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"In the very first chapter, McKay Jenkins lays out the case for becoming a Delaware master naturalist. Indeed, we need all the help we can get! By educating and training more people to become literate about Delawares wildlife and wild places, The Delaware Naturalist Handbook will inspire more people to care and take action. This book will appeal to teachers, professional and amateur naturalists, environmentalists, and folks who just love exploring Delaware and care about the conservation of the states wildlife." - Jim Rapp, Director of the Hazel Outdoor Discovery Center, and Principal, Conservation Community Consulting

Acknowledgments 7(2)
Introduction Becoming a Delaware Master Naturalist 9(2)
Mckay Jenkins
Chapter One Human Impact on the Land in Delaware: A History
11(26)
Mckay Jenkins
Chapter Two Geology
37(22)
Tom Mckenna
Chapter Three Watershed Ecology
59(24)
Gerald Mcadams Kauffman
Chapter Four Botany and Soil
83(26)
Susan Barton
Jocelyn Wardrup
Chapter Five Field Sketching and Nature Photography
109(26)
Jules Bruck
Susan Barton
Jon Cox
Chapter Six Plant Identification and Taxonomy
135(28)
Susan Barton
Anna Wik
Chapter Seven Insects: The Little Things That Run the World
163(22)
Doug Tallamy
Chapter Eight Amphibians and Reptiles
185(20)
Jim White
Amy White
Chapter Nine Birds
205(22)
Ian Stewart
Chapter Ten Citizen Science and the Scientific Method
227(16)
Tara Trammell
Chapter Eleven Weather and Climate Change
243(24)
Jenn Volk
Chapter Twelve Invasive Species and Habitat Management
267(24)
Doug Tallamy
Chapter Thirteen Environmental Justice
291(20)
Victor W. Perez
Conclusion Sustainable Landscapes 311(26)
Anna Wik
Susan Barton
Contributors 337
McKay Jenkins is Cornelius Tilghman Professor of English, Journalism, and Environmental Humanities at the University of Delaware and author of Food Fight: GMOs and the Future of the American Diet.

Susan Barton is an Extension Specialist and Professor in the Plant and Soil Sciences Department at the University of Delaware.