The University of Chicago Press is a leading publisher of environmental studies books for students, professionals, and general readers. We welcome you to our virtual booth, showcasing recent and classic titles. Visually-driven delights include Sandra Knapp’s "Extraordinary Orchids," which invites readers to explore one of the largest families of flowering plants, and Jennifer McElwain, Marlene Hill Donnelly, and Ian Glasspool’s "Tropical Artic," which shows stunning reconstructions of Greenland of 200 million years ago, recreated from plant fossils. Our relationship with non-human animals continues to be an important theme as in Michael J. Moore’s "We Are All Whalers" and in Douglas W. Smith, Daniel R. Stahler, and Daniel R. MacNulty’s "Yellowstone Wolves." Classics such as "Foundations of Ecology" continue to train generations of researchers. Other titles tied to current events include a new edition of Carl Zimmer’s "A Planet of Viruses" and John Rhodes’s "How to Make a Vaccine." Happy browsing!
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