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Bernd Heinrich
New York: Ecco, 2003
This lovely work by biologist and naturalist—and science writer—Bernd Heinrich details dozens of examples of physiological and behavioral strategies animals use to survive winter. Full of stories and beautiful hand-drawn figures, the book exposes the miraculous variety of approaches employed by turtles, mice, squirrels, bats, bears, beavers, bees, beetles, birds and butterflies.
Philip Stark
Professor, Statistics