“Urban Biodiversity, The Natural History of the New Jersey Meadowlands,” just released by Lexington Books

“Kiviat and MacDonald patiently lead us through the complexities of what is, in ecological terms, the center of the New York City region—the estuarine heart….” Robert Sullivan, fellow Meadowlands explorer and noted author.

We’re celebrating the publication of the first book of our two-volume edition documenting our twenty-year study of the many species, including those that are endangered and rare, making their homes in the New Jersey Meadowlands, or stopping by during migration. This book is recognized as a critically important case study of urban biodiversity, and a valuable tool for planners working to offset the biological degradation that often accompanies urbanization.

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