Times Standard (Eureka)

New book delves into the Klamath Mountains

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Filled with mystery conjured by unparallel­ed biodiversi­ty, the Klamath Mountains tell numerous stories of evolution and resilience shaped over long periods of time. Geology is the defining character of this range, with numerous smaller mountain ranges forming a jigsaw puzzle of big-shouldered river canyons and sharp ridgelines. Within the Klamath Knot, the geology also shapes the climate with wet coastal rainforest­s in the west and dry semidesert­s in the east.

Michael Kauffmann and Justin Garwood co-edited a new work titled “The Klamath Mountains: A Natural History” with the help of 32 other authors. Experts in all aspects of the region’s natural history came together and are the first to tell the entire story.

“I am particular­ly proud of this book because of the dedication of all the authors. There are so many amazing natural and cultural stories that have been hidden in these hills but now, due to the efforts of many, they have emerged in one collection for the first time,” said Kauffmann.

In nearly 500 pages, the book covers a wide range of topics including the First Peoples, Fire Ecology, Aquatic Ecosystems, Plant Communitie­s, Insects and Pathogens, Invertebra­tes and, of course, all the diversity of Vertebrate­s.

“This project is years in the making” said Garwood. “I grew up in the Klamath Mountains and have always been both inspired and perplexed by the intricate natural history of this place I call home. Now, due to the cumulative passions of so many, we finally have a definitive book to tell the epic story of the range.”

Writing a natural history happens within definable landscapes, usually by geology and climate.

Robert Michael Pyle, author and founder of the Xerces Society, said, “I am deeply impressed by this book, which has all of the virtues of an old-fashioned ecological aspection, but so much more as well. I have never seen published such a complete portrait of an entire region’s biota, in the full context of its physical setting, by such a knowledgea­ble collection of authors.”

Garwood and Kauffmann will be discussing and signing books on Saturday, Sept. 3, from 6 to 9 p.m. at Eureka Books and on Sept. 9 from 5 to 8 p.m. at Northtown Books.

On Oct. 12, Kauffmann will be giving a presentati­on for the North Coast Chapter of the California Native Plant Society at 7 p.m. at the Masonic Lodge in Arcata.

For more informatio­n about the book, visit www. backcountr­ypress.com.

 ?? PHOTO BY MICHAEL KAUFFMANN ?? Pictured is a Klamath Mountains landscape by Michael Kauffmann.
PHOTO BY MICHAEL KAUFFMANN Pictured is a Klamath Mountains landscape by Michael Kauffmann.
 ?? ?? “The Klamath Mountains: A Natural History” was co-edited by Michael Kauffmann and Justin Garwood.
“The Klamath Mountains: A Natural History” was co-edited by Michael Kauffmann and Justin Garwood.

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