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020 _a9781609621520
040 _beng
041 _dEnglish
_hEnglish
100 _aJohnsgard, Paul
_eauthor
_4Johnsgard, Paul
245 _aWyoming Wildlife: A Natural History
_cPaul Johnsgard
264 _bZea Books
_c2019
300 _a1 Volume 244 pages
_bBlack & white edition
_c244 pages 8.5 x 0.55 x 10.98 inches
_g1.27 pounds
336 _2text
_atxt
362 _a06/26/2019
365 _e30.00
520 _aThis book surveys Wyoming’s mammal, bird, reptile, and amphibian faunas. In addition to introducing the state’s geography, geology, climate, and major ecosystems, it provides 65 biological profiles of 72 mammal species, 195 profiles of 196 birds, 9 profiles of 12 reptiles, and 6 profiles of 9 amphibians. There are also species lists of Wyoming’s 117 mammals, 445 birds, 22 reptiles, and 12 amphibians. Also included are descriptions of nearly 50 national and state properties, including parks, forests, preserves, and other public-access natural areas in Wyoming. The book includes a text of more than 150,000 words, nearly 700 references, a glossary of 115 biological terms, nearly 50 maps and line drawings by the author, and 33 black & white photographs by Thomas D. Mangelsen.
600 _2Science & Medicine
_tWyoming Wildlife: A Natural History
_zWyoming
650 _2Birds
_aWyoming
_vScience
650 _2Ornithology
_aWyoming
_vScience
650 _2Animals
_aWyoming
_vScience
650 _2Wildlife
_aWyoming
_vScience
650 _2Yellowstone
_aWyoming
_vScience
650 _2Bison
_aWyoming
_vScience
650 _2Elk
_aWyoming
_vScience
655 _aScience & Medicine
700 _aThomas D. Mangelsen
_d2019
_ephotographer
800 _tWyoming Wildlife: A Natural History
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