Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

British Columbia: A Natural History of Its Origins, Ecology, and Diversity with a New Look at Climate Change

Rate this book
This revised and expanded edition of an award-winning book not only explores British Columbia's stunning ecology but also features an increased focus on climate change. With expanded sections on the province's geological history, updated information on the mountain pine beetle and the future of B.C.'s biodiversity, and fresh information on many other topics, this edition includes new illustrations, photos, sidebars, and new and revised maps. Both an authoritative reference and an easytoread guide, this revised edition is a must for anyone who wants detailed and uptodate information about British Columbia's dazzling natural world.

376 pages, ebook

First published January 1, 1996

15 people are currently reading
126 people want to read

About the author

Richard Cannings

11 books1 follower

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
30 (44%)
4 stars
29 (43%)
3 stars
6 (8%)
2 stars
1 (1%)
1 star
1 (1%)
Displaying 1 - 9 of 9 reviews
Profile Image for Nina.
54 reviews
August 2, 2018
Loved it! So many interesting tidbits. I borrowed this from the library where I work and it's going on my definite to buy list, as I can see myself rereading this periodically. One of the few nonfiction books I have read cover to cover.
Profile Image for Darren Kirby.
63 reviews1 follower
October 16, 2018
Excellent guide to the natural history of British Columbia written for the layman or non-scientists. The first three chapters lay the framework describing the geological and other circumstances that made BC what it is today. The next seven chapters describe the geology and flora and fauna of specific distinct 'ecosystems' which make up the province. A final chapter entitled 'The Future' lays down the (still not fully understood) effects of deforestation, bulldozing of wetlands, introduced plant and animal species, and of course, the consequences of human caused climate change.

Profile Image for Logan Streondj.
Author 2 books15 followers
April 11, 2022
Very beautiful in word and deed, a marvelous depiction of British Columbia from the hydrothermal vents in the ocean deep to the tops of the mountains and everything in between. An essential overview of BC definitely worth archiving for future generations.
Have many takeaways, among them apparently there are rattlesnakes and scorpions in the okanagan valley, as well as kangaroo mice.
Also the climate changes as one goes up the mountain which changes the flora and fauna along with it, creating many microclimates, allowing very great biodiversity.
Author 29 books13 followers
February 23, 2012
I read this book very slowly, a page or two every day when I sat down at my desk to take my blood pressure reading.

Lots of fascinating stuff.

Unfortunately, though, as the authors point out in their epilogue: "We as a society must wake up from the pleasant dream of unlimited growth before we are awakened by an apocalyptic nightmare, before we have destroyed all that is wonderful and special around us."
Profile Image for Mila.
726 reviews32 followers
October 1, 2015
Full of fascinating facts about BC that are very exciting to me personally :)
Profile Image for Tasha.
20 reviews
December 21, 2024
Great overview of BC geology and ecology. Interesting tidbits of information. Enjoyed learning about species specific to certain regions with BC.
Displaying 1 - 9 of 9 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.