Come along on an informative, whirlwind tour of urban species--from
intelligent crows to backyard lichens--and discover that you are
surrounded by wild nature, even in your own backyard.
When biologist Hanna Bjørgaas spots a fairy cup lichen in Antarctica,
she is surprised to recognize it from her own backyard in Oslo. When she
returns home, she embarks on a journey into urban nature, visiting city
parks, cemeteries, and concrete rooftops to investigate the species that
live in urban spaces. Along the way, she meets corvids, songbirds, ants,
pigeons, bats, sparrows, fungi, and linden trees--and the experts who
study their surprising abilities to survive, and thrive, in the city.
As Bjørgaas discovers, urban nature--and its unique mixture of species
that have never lived together before in Earth's history--is valuable.
More than half of the world's human population lives in densely
populated areas--and plants and animals have followed us into cities.
Secret Life of the City invites us to pay more attention to the
sounds, sights, and smells of urban nature right outside our door.
A treasure trove of fascinating flora and fauna, this wonderful book
offers a plea to save our city plants, animals, and fungi before we lose
them, too.