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Louisiana Wild: Explore The Nature Conservancy's Protected & Restored Lands | Eco-Tourism & Conservation Travel Guide
Louisiana Wild: Explore The Nature Conservancy's Protected & Restored Lands | Eco-Tourism & Conservation Travel Guide

Louisiana Wild: Explore The Nature Conservancy's Protected & Restored Lands | Eco-Tourism & Conservation Travel Guide" (注:原标题已为英文,主要优化点: 1. 增加动词"Explore"提升搜索意图 2. 使用"&"符号替代"AND"更符合SEO 3. 补充具体内容类型"Travel Guide" 4. 添加使用场景"Eco-Tourism & Conservation"突出环保旅行属性)

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The scenic images that Louisiana brings to mind -- moss-draped cypress, lush marshlands, alligators gliding through bayous, herons coasting across an open sky -- all spring from one of the most diverse and productive ecosystems on the continent. This varied and inviting landscape gives rise to one of the state's many monikers, "Sportsman's Paradise," which rings true whether you are boating on picturesque Lake Martin or bird-watching among the ancient live oaks of Lafitte Woods. From the precious maritime forests of Grand Isle to the steep contours of Tunica Hills, Louisiana's wild outdoors defines each region's sense of place and value.
For nearly thirty years, The Nature Conservancy in Louisiana has served as a steward of these ecological riches, protecting and maintaining more than 285,000 acres of the state's land. Now, for the first time, readers can observe the vast array of flora and fauna found in these complex habitats in Louisiana Wild, with the awe-inspiring photography of C. C. Lockwood.
After trekking and canoeing through more than sixty properties managed by The Nature Conservancy, Lockwood presents a vivid photo narrative that journeys from the little-known Copenhagen Hills, a prairie habitat with the largest variety of woody plants in Louisiana; to the swampland lake of Cypress Island, with its massive rookery of roseate spoonbills and great egrets; to over a dozen other sites that showcase Louisiana's distinct environs.
With 220 color images, Louisiana Wild pays homage to the immeasurable impact of The Nature Conservancy's efforts and will delight anyone who calls Louisiana home.

168 Pages / 9.50 x 12.50 x 0.40 in / 220 color photos

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