
Shield Country: The Life and Times of the Oldest Piece of the Planet
Synopsis
The Canadian Shield is a distinct ecological region that forms the evergreen, granite-studded crown stretching across two-thirds of North America. In size, it approximates western Europe with one percent the number of people. A satellite view of the region on a winter's night shows tiny, widely scattered blips of light-islands of human settlement adrift in a sea of subarctic wilderness. In age, the shield's primeval bedrock dates to the beginning of earthly time. Shield Country unfolds a fascinating story of unrivaled Precambrian geology, of wild rivers and millions of pristine lakes, of an ecological junction where subarctic and arctic climates, plants, birds, and mammals weave a richly textured wilderness fabric.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Fitzhenry and Whiteside
- ISBN: 9780889951914
- Number of pages: 276
- Dimensions: 241 x 171 x 20 mm
- Weight: 590g
- Languages: English