A land of contrasts, Arizona’s diverse landscape encompasses habitats ranging from the subalpine meadows of the San Francisco Peaks, to sunbaked deserts, to the mile-deep recesses of the world’s greatest canyon. Native species include more than 475 birds, 130 mammals, 90 reptiles, 20 amphibians, 80 fishes and thousands of trees, shrubs and wildflowers. This beautifully illustrated field guide highlights more than 300 common and unique plants and animals and 100 of the state’s outstanding natural attractions. It is an indispensable single reference for amateur naturalists, students and tourists alike.
The Nature of Arizona, 2nd ed: An Introduction to Familiar Plants, Animals & Outstanding Natural Attractions
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Author(s)Kavanagh, James
PublisherWaterford Press
ISBN / ASIN1583553002
ISBN-139781583553008
AvailabilityIn Stock.
Sales Rank122,243
CategoryNature
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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