
This beautiful and authoritative official National Park Service handbook describes the Island's major attractions, including seashore recreation, bird life, wild ponies, diminutive Sika deer, and surf fishing. Consists of a tourist guide and a 103 page section entitled: A Barrier Island Natural History, by William Hopkins Amos.
This handbook investigates the ecological complexity and recreational utility of Assateague Island as a protected barrier island environment. The author, William Hopkins Amos, utilizes his background in natural history to synthesize a comprehensive overview of the island's unique biological systems and human-use guidelines. The text serves as both a practical visitor guide and an academic primer on the environmental dynamics of the region.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this handbook as a foundational resource for visitors seeking to understand the intersection of conservation and tourism at Assateague. Readers frequently note the balance between accessible travel information and the depth of the natural history section.
Page Count:
175
Publication Date:
1980-01-01
Publisher:
United States Govt Printing Office
ISBN-10:
016003440X
ISBN-13:
9780160034404
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