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The Becoming of The Driftless Rivers National Park (Wisconsin)
Price $75.00
By: Bryan J. Stanley Bryan J. Stanley’s beautiful book is a must for outdoor enthusiasts. You are invited to explore a region in western Wisconsin, alongside the mighty Mississippi and Wisconsin Rivers called the Driftless Area. If the name “Driftless Area” conjures up images of wild streams, lush valleys, and unspoiled forests, you are right.
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The Man From Clear Lake: Earth Day Founder Senator Gaylord Nelson
Price $30.00
By: Bill Christofferson A remarkable man, Nelson ranks as one of history's leading environmentalists. He also played a major role as an early, outspoken opponent of the Vietnam War, and as a senate insider was a key player in civil rights, poverty, civil liberties and consumer protection issues.
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The Wisdom of the Native Americans
Price $17.95
Including The Soul of an Indian and other writings of Ohiyesa and the great speeches of Chief Red Jacket, Chief Joseph, and Chief Seattle.
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Trees of Wisconsin: Field Guide
Price $12.95
By: Stan Tekiela
Make tree identification easier, more informative and productive with this field guide to 101 species of Wisconsin trees.
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WILD About Wisconsin Birds: A youth's Guide to the Birds of Wisconsin
Price $17.95
By: Adele Porter Kids are naturally curious, and Wild About Wisconsin Birds can help satisfy that curiosity while fostering a love of nature. The vivid photographs and the convenient format will have wildlife fans of all ages flipping through the book with each new sighting.
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Wild Berries and Fruits Field Guide: Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan
Price $14.95
By: Teresa Marrone We all have our favorite wild berries and fruits, but do you know when’s the best time to pick them? Are you aware of the look-alikes that may be poisonous? These topics and more are covered in this incomparable new field guide. It features every detail you’ll need to locate and identify the region’s berries and fruits.
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Wild Wisconsin Notebook
Price $16.95
Nature lovers will adore this series of 144 short and fascinating nature essays covering a wide array of topics. Grouped by season, Wild Wisconsin Notebook serves as a friendly and informative trailside companion throughout the year. Readers will appreciate Buchholz's breezy style and wealth of outdoor knowledge.
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Wildflowers of Wisconsin and the Great Lakes Region
Price $29.95
by Merel R. Black & Emmet J. Judziewicz
Describing more than 1,100 species, this is a comprehensive guide to wildflowers in Wisconsin and parts of Minnesota, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and Ontario. A new introduction to this second edition discusses wildflowers in the context of their natural communities.
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Wildflowers of Wisconsin: Field Guide
Price $16.95
by Stan Tekiela Icons make visual identification quick and easy with each tree organized by color and size. This easy-to-read format presents information critical to accurate identification and identifies plants typical of the native Wisconsin prairies.
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Wisconsin’s Champion Trees
Price $14.95
By: Bruce Allison
A champion tree is the largest recorded tree of its species. Champion trees have been officially recorded in Wisconsin since 1941. This book contains the location and measurements of 153 species of Wisconsin champion trees. It is published as a guide and a challenge to all Wisconsin big tree hunters to find and nominate new record trees.
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Wisconsin’s Natural Communities
Price $27.95
By: Randy Hoffman
Here is an invitation to discover, explore, and understand Wisconsin’s richly varied natural enviroment, from your backyard or neighboorhood park to stunning public preserves. Intended for anyone who has a love for the natural world, this book also provides landowners, public officials, and other stewards of our environment with the knowledge to recognize natural communities and manage them for future generations.
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Wisconsin's Foundations
Price $24.95
By: Gwen Schultz Most Wisconsin citizens share a deep appreciation of the shape and texture of their familiar landscapes—the abundance of fresh water, the fertile soils, the northern forests, the varied landforms. All these features are directly related to a special set of geologic processes and materials that collectively define the land on which we all live, work, and play.
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