The latest volume in this popular series covers 350 natural areas throughout New England, including state and national parks, forests and wildlife preserves, and lands in the public domain--a treasure trove offering visitors unique opportunities for enjoying nature. Illustrated.
A Sierra Club Naturalist's Guide to Southern New England
Revised and updated, this comprehensive guide to the Pacific Northwest opens up scores of little-known wilderness sites to the many travelers who seek quiet, uncrowded, natural beauty.
A guide to over 180 natural areas including parks, forests & wildlife preserves, and other public lands.
Index. Bibliography. 10 maps. Revised and updated, this comprehensive guide makes more than 200 wilderness areas in California, including many lesser-known local natural areas, accessible to the outdoor enthusiast.
The fifth volume in this series on natural areas of the United States covers over 200 natural areas and includes some of our most popular national parks as well as...
Based on the authors' interviews with hundreds of federal, state, and local officials, here are 200 alphabetically arranged entries which identify Florida's quiet places, subtropical natural wonders, plants, animals, salt...
Showcases 134 forests across nine northeastern states, offering helpful recommendations on where to go, how to get there, and what to see of approximately 400,000 acres of ancient forests that are still thriving in the region. Original.
The Sierra Club Guide to the Natural Areas of Oregon and Washington
Northeast Fisheries Science Center Resource Evaluation and Assessment Division, NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-NE, 1998. Godin, Alfred. Wild Mammals of New England. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1977.
Covering some of America's most popular national parks, and 250 natural sites, and landscapes.