<p>The Texas Hill Country is a special place. It is its ecology&mdash;the combination of the climate the topography the creeks and rivers the plants and animals&mdash;that make it so.</p><p>This book describes the Hill Country ecology for current as well as for new and prospective residents. It seeks to teach readers<br />about the Hill Country including the native habitat the land the water the plants the animals the people and the myriad interactions among them. It is a series of brief easy-to-read essays that have originally appeared in the Kerrville Daily Times under his weekly column &ldquo;Hill Country Naturalist&rdquo; for the past seven years.</p><p>From discovering the lyricism in the grasslands and picturesque creeks to discussions of the issues and<br />concerns of managing rural lands so as to preserve and improve the native habitat Hill Country Ecology:<br />Essays on Plants Animals Water and Land Management instills a greater love and respect for nature for<br />anyone who cares to read even one essay.</p><p>Readers will experience the joy only one can find in observing and interacting with nature&mdash;and<br />they&rsquo;ll find&nbsp;they&rsquo;re delightfully entertained along the way.</p><p>&ldquo;Jim Stanley&rsquo;s longtime experience makes his book the ideal resource for factual practical&nbsp;and dependable wisdom about the Texas Hill Country&rsquo;s ecology and how we should understand and care for all our natural resources.&rdquo; Hill Country Ecology is a pleasurable read and a valuable resource to everyone who appreciates this special region of our state.&rdquo;<br />&mdash;David K. Langford Vice President Emeritus Texas Wildlife Association</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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