After the Wildfire
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After the Wildfire

Ten Years of Recovery from the Willow Fire

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eBook - ePub

After the Wildfire

Ten Years of Recovery from the Willow Fire

About this book

Swallowtail butterflies frolic on the wind. Vireos and rock wrens sing their hearts out by the recovering creek. Spiders and other predators chase their next meal. Through it all, John Alcock observes, records, and delights in what he sees. In a once-burnt area, life resurges. Plants whose seeds and roots withstood an intense fire become habitat for the returning creatures of the wild. After the Wildfire describes the remarkable recovery of wildlife in the Mazatzal Mountains in central Arizona.

It is the rare observer who has the dedication to revisit the site of a wildfire, especially over many years and seasons. But naturalist John Alcock returned again and again to the Mazatzals, where the disastrous Willow fire of 2004 burned 187 square miles. Documenting the fire's aftermath over a decade, Alcock thrills at the renewal of the once-blackened region. Walking the South Fork of Deer Creek in all seasons as the years passed, he was rewarded by the sight of exuberant plant life that in turn fostered an equally satisfying return of animals ranging from small insects to large mammals.

Alcock clearly explains the response of chaparral plants to fire and the creatures that reinhabit these plants as they come back from a ferocious blaze: the great spreadwing damselfly, the western meadowlark, the elk, and birds and bugs of rich and colorful varieties. This book is at once a journey of biological discovery and a celebration of the ability of living things to reoccupy a devastated location. Alcock encourages others to engage the natural world—even one that has burnt to the ground.

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Information

Year
2017
eBook ISBN
9780816536153
Print ISBN
9780816534036
Subtopic
Ecology

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. Deer Creek Long Ago
  6. The South Fork of Deer Creek: January 2004
  7. The Willow Fire and Its Aftermath: June 2004 and April 2005
  8. Returning to Deer Creek: December 2008
  9. Spring Revival: May 2009
  10. After the Monsoon: September 2009
  11. The Lupine Season: March 2010
  12. Spring on Deer Creek: Early April 2010
  13. Dodder and Hedgehogs: Late April 2010
  14. Golden Eagles: Early June 2010
  15. Great Spreadwings: October 2010
  16. The Puzzle of Dioecy: January 2011
  17. Deer Brush and Recovery After Fire: April 2011
  18. Mites, Glochids, and Thunderstorms: July 2011
  19. A Day Full of Predators: September 2011
  20. Daddy Water Bugs: November 2011
  21. Mountaintop Snow: December 2011
  22. “Spring” Is Here: January 2012
  23. The Creek Is Running: February 2012
  24. So Much for Spring: April 2012
  25. An Illegal Hike?: July 2012
  26. Another Illegal Hike?: August 2012
  27. Sprangletop Heaven: September 2012
  28. Fall in Deer Creek: October 2012
  29. The Cold Carpenter Bee: December 2012
  30. The Leafhopper Walk: January 2013
  31. The Coyote Chorus: February 2013
  32. Another Spring: March 2013
  33. Back to Deer Creek: October 2013
  34. Winter, Arizona Style: December 2013
  35. Robins in Winter: February 2014
  36. Yet Another Spring: March 2014
  37. Plant Colors and Plant Visitors: April 2014
  38. Back to Deer Creek Again: October 2014
  39. Crab Spiders: March 2015
  40. Neon Skimmers: October 2015
  41. Conclusion: The Ecology of Western Wildfires
  42. Acknowledgments
  43. Scientific Names of Plants and Insects
  44. Selected Bibliography
  45. Index
  46. About the Author

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