North Carolina's Wild Piedmont: A Natural History by Adam Morgan

North Carolina's Wild Piedmont: A Natural History by Adam Morgan

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North Carolina's Wild Piedmont: A Natural History by Adam Morgan

The North Carolina Piedmont is rich in natural beauty and wildlife. Home to eleven state parks, three state natural areas, a national wildlife refuge and a national forest, the region offers more than just gently rolling hills. Tour the wild wine vines in Medoc Mountain State Park, marvel at the floodplains of the Haw River and follow the migratory birds in Pee Dee National Wildlife Refuge. Experience the natural history, field research, interviews with park rangers and firsthand experiences of the state's largest physiographic region. Author Adam Morgan joins in a rich tradition of nature writing to paint the majestic beauty and raw power of North Carolina's wild Piedmont.

Eating the Big Fish: How Challenger Companies Can Compete Against Brand Leaders, by Adam Morgan, is an international bestseller that introduced the notion of challenger brands to the marketing world. A new generation of successful entrepreneurs and business leaders around the world have credited his ideas as a major influence. From Helsinki to Hanoi, he is the founder of eatbigfish, a renowned marketing company that helps customers design their own breakthrough tactics.

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ISBN 13 9781626197770
ISBN 10 1626197776
Title North Carolina's Wild Piedmont: A Natural History
Author Adam Morgan
Series Natural History Ser
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press
Year published 2015-08-17
Number of pages 176
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.