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The Unruly Wild Embracing Ecological Change in the Southwest

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By: Juliet C Stromberg(Author)
240 pages, 15 b/w photos
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What is considered a beneficial plant? In this era of global change, The Unruly Wild is a timely and relevant look at plant conservation and the evolving plant communities of the American Southwest.

Challenging the traditional invasion biology paradigm, Juliet C. Stromberg invites readers to reconsider the "alien invader" narrative and explore the beneficial roles that newly arrived plants can play in our ecosystems. Drawing from her extensive experience as a plant and restoration ecologist, Stromberg introduces a cast of plant characters that includes longtimers as well as newcomers.

Through compelling stories and scientific insights, Stromberg explains why some plants are thriving while others are in decline. Stromberg's engaging narrative, enriched with personal anecdotes and detailed vignettes, encourages readers to pause, reflect, and deepen their relationship with the plant world. By promoting a more nuanced and respectful dialogue about our natural surroundings, this book offers valuable insights into biodiversity, climate resilience, and ecosystem restoration. This book is a call to embrace a more inclusive and adaptive approach to wild plants.

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Juliet C. Stromberg is a plant ecologist who specializes in riparian ecosystems and a professor emeritus at Arizona State University. Her most recent book is Bringing Home the Wild: A Riparian Garden in a Southwest City.

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240 pages, 15 b/w photos
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"In highly personal, playful language, Juliet Stromberg offers a sympathetic counterpoint to those who demonize 'nonnative' plants. We've all done it, but it's time to stop stigmatizing a plant for its style. We are the ultimate weed, and we'd better recognize it. Stromberg advises us how."
– Walt Anderson, Professor Emeritus of Environmental Studies, Prescott College

"Stromberg has written a masterful treatise on why a knee-jerk response to eradicating nonnative plants is not just misguided but counterproductive for achieving our conservation goals. She offers a well-supported but fundamentally different perspective on the role of nonnative plants in our urban and natural environments. Her book is told through a series of vignettes, in which various plant species, in all their quirky and individual natures, are the main characters. This informative and entertaining book should be on the reading list for anyone serious about understanding the role of nonnative species in our environments."
– Dov F. Sax, co-editor of Species Invasions: Insights into Ecology, Evolution, and Biogeography

"Julie Stromberg articulates, with personal knowledge and deep love, a new way to understand and care for a changing world. She offers us a fresh and compelling vision of what it might mean to 'be willing to accept and respect the life that will grow.'"
– Erick Lundgren, University of Alberta, Canada

"Man the barricades. Exterminate the aliens. Too many environmentalists speak in such terms about 'invader' species. But this nativist talk is malign, counterproductive, and the opposite of what nature lovers should be doing, says Arizona plant ecologist Juliet Stromberg in her erudite love story of nature in the American Southwest."
– Fred Pearce, author of The New Wild: Why Invasive Species Will Be Nature's Salvation

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