The largest state in the continental US, Texas hosts more than 1000
species of plants and animals. The Nature of Texas includes a memorable
essay by James C. Rettie, who worked for the National Forest Service in
1948. In a flash of brilliance, he converted the statistics from an
existing government pamphlet on soil erosion into an analogy for the
ages. His essay inspires us all to recognize the fleeting time and
fragile state of the natural world around us. This field guide
introduces readers to common plants and animals and highlights the
diversity of species found in Texas with more than 350 full color
illustrations, 9 maps featuring the major wildlife viewing destinations
and parks in different parts of the state. Checklists and full indices
are provided so that serious citizen scientists and nature watchers can
track their viewing experiences.