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Store Events - November 29, 2:30 p.m.
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Time: Sunday, November 29, 2009 2:30 p.m.
Location: Octavia Books, 513 Octavia St., New Orleans, LA 70115
Phone: 504-899-READ
Title of Event: THE LOUISIANA COAST: Guide to an American Wetland by Gay Gomez - presentation & signing
Please join us for a Sunday afternoon talk and book signing with Gay Gomez who has written the indispensable THE LOUISIANA COAST: : Guide to an American Wetland.
With a native Louisiana naturalist as a guide, learn how best to enjoy, appreciate, and protect our fragile natural Louisiana coastal landscape.
GAY M. GOMEZ is associate professor of geography at McNeese State University in Lake Charles, Louisiana. A professional nature guide and longtime activist and champion for the preservation of the state’s wetlands, she has served on the board of directors for the Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana and the Louisiana Ornithological Society, and on the advisory board for the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries’ White Lake Wetland Conservation Area.
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The Louisiana Coast: Guide to an American Wetland (Tam Nature Guides)
by
Gomez, Gay M.
Format: Trade Paperback
Price:
$24.00
Published: Texas A&M University Press, 2008
Inventory Status: On Our Shelves Now
Part natural history and part field guide, The Louisiana Coast takes readers across one of only three major chenier plains in the world to the Atchafalaya Basin, the largest river basin swamp on the continent, and through the network of bayous, natural levees, cypress swamps, marshes, and barrier islands of the Deltaic Plain.
Color photographs illustrate chapters on vegetation, wildlife, and the rich human culture that defines Louisiana. With the intimate knowledge of one whose life has been shaped by this remarkable environment, author Gay M. Gomez leads visitors to nature trails, wildlife refuges, Audubon sanctuaries, and parks. A visitor's guide at the end of the book features destinations open to the public for wildlife watching, photography, and even hunting, fishing, crabbing, and cast netting.
Everyone who lives in or visits Louisiana and anyone interested in the conservation, ecology, natural history, and geography of the region will appreciate Gomez's exploration of the land, its people, its resources, and its vulnerabilities. The Louisiana Coast will encourage readers to share the author's love for this vital, distinct, and beautiful place.
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