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In Grandpa's Woods
The story of two young children and the discoveries they make while spending time with their grandparents on their land in Wisconsin. Along the way they discover the wildlife that coexist on the land, and how important the forest is to their everyday lives. Hardcover. Written by Sharon Hart Addy. Illustrated by Tamlyn Akins. 30 pages, 9" X 12". $14.95. ISBN 1-031599-42-4.
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Trees of North America
Everyone can benefit from becoming more familiar with their surroundings. Whether you add this to your library or as a gift, this field guide is a great tool to identifying trees in North America. This guide helps you to identify over 500 of some 679 species of trees native to North America. Included are the most common and important species, and also many that are less familiar, as well as over 160 new range maps. Illustrations face the text and range maps for each species. Golden Field Guide. Paperback. 288 pages, 4 1/2" X 7 1/2". ISBN 1-58238-092-9
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Graced by the Seasons
Graced by the Seasons: Spring and Summer serves as a "Volume 2" to A Northwoods Companion: Spring and Summer, and offers a detailed and fascinating picture of the orderly timing and progression of natural events written for people who want a deeper understanding of all of nature. The book is chock full of phenological highlights and is organized so the reader who wants to study nature's coming attractions or plan a northern vacation can anticipate what will be blooming, crawling, singing, migrating, or croaking in any particular month. ISBN 978-0-9656763-5-9 Softcover, 6 x 9 inches, 430 pages.
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Critters of WI Pocket Guide
Part of a series of state-by-state pocket guides designed for kids but useful for anyone wanting concise information on 50 of Wisconsin's “critters” including birds and mammals. 128 pages. 4" x 6" Softcover. ISBN:978-1-59193-134-8
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Lichens of the Northwoods
Lichens are the unsung superheroes of the Northern wilds; they are tiny organisms that have the capability to dissolve solid granite. Lichens are surprisingly colorful; blazing oranges, radiant yellows, pastel greens, rich blacks and bright whites adorn tree trunks, bedrock and even gravestones. One hundred twenty species are shown in beautiful color photos. Loaded with natural history text. 170 color photos. 160 pages 4-1/2" x 8-1/4". Softcover. ISBN:978-0-9792006-0-1
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Fish of Wisconsin
By Dave Bosanko. Impress your fishing buddies with the Fish of Wisconsin Field Guide. The fact-filled book includes detailed, accurate illustrations and quick comparisons for easily identifying the fish you catch. State-specific data on range, habitat and migrations supplement the fascinating information presented for each species of fish. Plus, the convenient size and the waterproof pages make this field guide safe to take with you on shore, in the boat or on the dock. 176 pages, 4-3/8" x 6", Softcover. ISBN:978-1-59193-194-2
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Moths & Caterpillars of the NWoods
By Jim Sogaard. This first-of-its-kind field guide presents photos and information about more than 300 species of moths found in the North. An innovative format makes field identification a snap, and 700-plus color photos illustrate how surprisingly colorful moths can be. 288 pages, 4-1⁄2" x 8-1⁄4", softcover. ISBN:978-0-9792006-6-3
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Through a Window
Through a Window follows In the Shadow of Man, bringing Jane Goodall’s story up to the present, painting a much more complete and vivid portrait of our closest relative. Perhaps the best book ever written about animal behavior, Through a Window is essential reading for anyone seeking a better grasp of human behavior. 268 pages, 6 x 9, b&w photographs,Houghton Mifflin Co. ISBN 0-618-05677-7
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Silent Spring
First published by Houghton Mifflin in 1962, Silent Spring alerted a large audience to the environmental and human dangers of indiscriminate use of pesticides, spurring revolutionary changes in the laws affecting our air, land, and water. This 40th anniversary edition celebrates Rachel Carson’s watershed book with a new introduction by the author and activist Terry Tempest Williams, and a new afterword by the acclaimed Rachel Carson biographer Linda Lear. Written by Rachel Carson. 400 pages, 5 1/2" x 8 1/4"
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The Earth Speaks
The Earth Speaks is a collection of images and impressions recorded by writers who spent much of their lives in patient and careful observation of the natural world: John Muir, Sigurd Olson, and many others. The brief passages may be read by individuals in moments of solitude, or shared in the classroom or around a campfire. Steve Van Matre & Bill Weiler, Editors. Illustrated by Gwen Frostic. 187 pages, 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" ISBN 0-917011-00-7.
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