Between its covers, readers will find details of Kentucky's vanished natural areas and catalogue of the increasingly rare animal, plants and unique habitats that urgently need protection.
~Louisville Courier Journal
It is clear that thier collective wisdom as biologists, geologists, and ecologists have coalesced into a current, revelent, and beautifully documented reference and teaching source... Recommended.
~Choice
With more than 250 full-color photos, maps and charts, the book details the rich wildlife in our state.
~Kentucky Monthly
This is a big (12-inch by 10-inch), beautiful book about a state that has just about everything except a beach: mountains, swamps, rivers, plains, and, of course, the lovely bluegrass.
~Baton Rouge Advocate
This book is a gem. Every facet is wonderful, and all together it is exceptional.
~Kentucky Libraries
An incredible resource for readers interested in the physiographic and biological facets of the state and should serve as a model for conservation groups that desire to promote awareness and understanding of the natural heritage within other regions or states.
~Emerald Journal
Kentucky's Natural Heritage provides an essential reference to the remarkable natural history of the of the commonwealth and is a rallying call for the conservation of this priceless legacy.
~Northeastern Naturalist
This publication... encourages young people to learn more about the fundamentals of a healthy environment and ensures that knowledge will be passed along to students and the public alike.
~Northern Kentucky Tribune