Trees of the Rocky Mountains and Intermountain West

Trees of the Rocky Mountains and Intermountain West

Author: George A. Petrides

Publisher: Stackpole Books

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 9780811731683

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Trees of the U.S. are easy-to-use regional field guides for backpacking, camping , and other outdoor activities For wilderness travelers and backyard naturalists alike, the sheer number and variety of North American trees can make identification a daunting task. For those who have struggled to distinguish the Pacific Yew from the Redwood or the Quaking Aspen from the Fremont Cottonwood comes Trees of the U.S., a user-friendly series of field guides. Ingeniously organized to allow for easy reference, each book in the series offers complete coverage of a given region of the United States and includes detailed and accurate illustrations of each species. Best of all, these guides are compact and lightweight, making them easy to throw in a pack and take along on a hike or camping trip.


Trees of Utah and the Intermountain West

Trees of Utah and the Intermountain West

Author: Michael Richard Kuhns

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13:

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A comprehensive guide to the all native and introduced trees of the Intermountain West. Includes identification keys and hundreds of authoritative illustrations.


Trees of the American Southwest

Trees of the American Southwest

Author: George A. Petrides

Publisher: Stackpole Books

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 9780811731652

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Trees of the U.S. are easy-to-use regional field guides for backpacking, camping , and other outdoor activities For wilderness travelers and backyard naturalists alike, the sheer number and variety of North American trees can make identification a daunting task. For those who have struggled to distinguish the Pacific Yew from the Redwood or the Quaking Aspen from the Fremont Cottonwood comes Trees of the U.S., a user-friendly series of field guides. Ingeniously organized to allow for easy reference, each book in the series offers complete coverage of a given region of the United States and includes detailed and accurate illustrations of each species. Best of all, these guides are compact and lightweight, making them easy to throw in a pack and take along on a hike or camping trip.


Rocky Mountain Lichen Primer

Rocky Mountain Lichen Primer

Author: James N. Corbridge

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13:

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This is an introduction and field guide to lichens in the Rocky Mountain region. It features seventy-two colour plates picturing the most common and conspicuous species to be found in the mountains and foothills of the Rockies. Many of these lichens are also common in other geographic areas, giving this book a broader utility for those interested in lichens elsewhere. The book contains a brief description of each species to assist in identification, along with a general introduction to lichens and their structures.


Post-1900 Mule Deer Irruptions in the Intermountain West

Post-1900 Mule Deer Irruptions in the Intermountain West

Author: George E. Gruell

Publisher:

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 44

ISBN-13:

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"Provides information on use of prescribed fire to enhance productivity of bunchgrass ranges that have been invaded by Douglas-fir. Six vegetative "situations" representative of treatment opportunities most commonly encountered in Montana are discussed. Included are fire prescription considerations and identification of the resource objective, fire objective, kind of fire needed, and fuels."