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The Great Lakes region is teeming with scores of beautiful birds, and the Birds of the Great Lakes will help you find them. This easy-to-use book will help you identify more than 100 commonly seen birds that help make the Great Lakes the natural wonders that they are.
An emphasis on best practices and habitat sustainability help empower conservation and ensure that birding around our most precious resources will be possible for years to come. Perfect for budding and experienced birders alike, this sleek and compact guide is the ideal travel companion for every trip to the region.
From the leading experts on Northwest mycology comes this comprehensive field guide to the most conspicuous, distinctive, and ecologically important mushrooms found in the Last Frontier. With helpful identification keys and photographs and a clear, color-coded layout, Mushrooms of Alaska is the perfect companion for locals and visitors alike.
- Describes and illustrates more than 400 species of fungi
- Over 500 spectacular photographs, with additional keys and diagrams
- Includes rare species not illustrated in other guides
- Easy to use for beginners and experts
Featuring over 300 bird species that can be spotted in the Pacific Northwest, this dynamic and engaging guide is targeted toward the region’s young naturalists. Brimming with accessible science and keys to identifying birds, it also highlights the most interesting, unusual, and entertaining facts about our birds. Written and designed by a teacher for kids, this is the perfect tool for the classroom, and an ideal companion on the trail.
Featuring over 50 wildflower species commonly spotted in the Pacific Northwest, this dynamic and engaging guide is targeted toward readers between 8-12 years old. Brimming with accessible science and keys to identifying each flower, it also highlights the interesting, unusual, and entertaining facts about wildflowers and their pollinators that kids love. Written and designed by teachers for kids, this is the perfect tool for the classroom and the perfect companion on the trail. Likely a young reader’s first field guide, Wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest for Kids will spark a young person’s interest in wildflowers and the wider world around them.
for the kids
Birds of the Great Lakes
Birds of the Cascade Range and Columbia River Gorge
Birds of Coastal Washington
Birds of the Oregon Coast
Birds of the Pacific Northwest For Kids
Wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest For Kids
mushroom guides
Mushrooms of Alaska
Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest, Revised Edition
Mushrooms of the Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada
Mushrooms of the Rocky Mountain Region
Mushrooms of the Southeast
wildflower guides
Wildflowers of the Atlantic Southeast
Wildflowers of California
Wildflowers of the Midwest
Wildflowers of New England
Wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest
Wildflowers of the Rocky Mountain Region
Wildflowers of Texas
wildlife guides
Birds of Arizona and New Mexico
Birds of the Pacific Northwest
Butterflies of the Pacific Northwest
Wildlife of the Pacific Northwest
Birds of New England
Birds of Texas
foraging guides
California Foraging
Midwest Foraging
Mountain States Foraging
Northeast Foraging
Pacific Northwest Foraging
Southeast Foraging
Southwest Foraging
medicinal plant guides
Midwest Medicinal Plants
Mountain States Medicinal Plants
Northeast Medicinal Plants
Pacific Northwest Medicinal Plants
Southeast Medicinal Plants
Southwest Medicinal Plants
more regional interest
Southwest Canyon Country’s Best Nature Walks
California’s Best Nature Walks
Cascadia Revealed
New England’s Roadside Ecology
Oregon and Washington’s Roadside Ecology
The Plants of the Appalachian Trail
The Plants of the Pacific Crest Trail
The Plants of the Pacific Crest Trail
The Wild Mississippi
Yellowstone and Grand Teton’s Best Nature Walks
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