Description |
257 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Audience |
1070L Lexile |
Contents |
An old acquaintance -- The urbanite's reflection -- The night singer -- The war on ants -- The seagull paradox -- The ghosts of the city -- Stories from the underground -- Marvels of the darkness -- The written language of the city -- The near and the dear. |
Note |
"Originally published in Norwegian as Byens himmelige liv: Historier fra den urbane villmarka, ©2021, by Cappelen Damm, Oslo." --title page verso. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-257) |
Summary |
"Discover who's living in your own backyard. More than half of all humans now live in cities, with a mixture of plants, animals, and fungi that have never been together before. Yet not only do few of us see and appreciate these creatures, we often try to eradicate them. What if understanding urban species could help preserve our connection to nature? Secret Life of the City introduces us to corvids, songbirds, ants, pigeons, bats, sparrows, lichens, and linden trees--and the experts who study their surprising abilities to survive, and thrive, in urban spaces. Blending science and story, this fascinating book invites us to pay attention to the sights, sounds, and smells all around us"-- Back cover. |
Subject |
Urban ecology (Biology)
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City and town life -- Environmental aspects.
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Urban animals.
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Nature -- Effect of human beings on.
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Genre |
Creative nonfiction.
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Added Author |
Bagguley, Matt, 1971-
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Added Title |
Byens himmelige liv: Historier fra den urbane villmarka. English.
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ISBN |
9781771649353 |
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1771649356 |
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