Theodore Roosevelt
Nature and History Association |
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Animal Tracks of the Great Plains
by: Tamara Eder &
Ian Sheldon |
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Great descriptions of animals and their tracks make this book a must have for those interested in wildlife of the Great Plains. |
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Mammals of North America
by: Roland W. Kays &
Don E. Wilson |
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A great resource for those that are interested in learning more about the mammals found in North America.
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Petersons Field Guide
The North American Prairie
by: Jan L. Wassink |
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This great field and travel guide
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is a wonderful introduction to the wildlife and flora of the prairie. |
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Scats & Tracks of the
Great Plains
by: James Halfpenny |
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A great field guide to the scat and tracks found throughout the Great Plains. Great pictures and descriptions make this book a must for those interested in seeing who's path they are crossing. |
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Prairie Dogs: A Wildlife Handbook
by: Kim Long |
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A great field guide and fact book about the prairie dogs, one of the most misunderstood characters of the prairie. |
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Don't Get Eaten: Animals that Charge & Attack
by: Dave Smith |
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A perfect book for those who spend time in the great outdoors. This book will teach you ways to stay alert and same in the world of dangerous animals.
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Where Buffalo Roam
by: Milo J. Schult |
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The life story of a buffalo is presented in this little book about bison. It covers the life lived by a bison from birth to death.
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Pronghorn: Portraits of the American Antelope
by: Gary Turbak |
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A great publication focusing on the history, unique features, and behaviors of a pronghorn. This book gives you a look at this quick moving creature.
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Mammals of North America(Kaufman Focus Guide)
by: K.Kaufman, R.Bowers, & N.Bowers |
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This compact and colorful field guide is a great source for those who are interested in learning more about the creatures surrounding us.
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A Field Guide to Mammal Tracking in North America
by: James Halfpenny |
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This great publication is a very in depth introduction to the mammals of North America and a great resource for those who are interested in learning about animals.
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Ticks and What You Can Do About Them
by: Roger Drummond, PHD |
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| Ticks and diseases they carry are an ever present concern for those who spend time outdoors. This book squashes the myths and gives you tips on how to protect yourself. |
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Owls aren't Wise & Bats aren't Blind
by: Warner Shedd &
Trudy Nicholson |
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A great book with interesting facts about owls and bats, that not only confirms things we know but gives us an insight into common myths.
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The Time of the Buffalo
by: Tom McHugh
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| A combination of field studies and historical research make this a very informative book about this great animal that once roamed freely on the plains. |
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When visiting Theodore Roosevelt National Park in Late Spring and Early Summer many visitors are blessed with the site of adorable baby bison!
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Buffalo Natural History & Conservation
by: Harold Picton |
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A great field guide and fact book about the prairie dogs, one of the most misunderstood characters of the prairie. |
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