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New England's roadside ecology, explore 30 of the region's unique natural areas, Thomas Wessels

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New England's roadside ecology, explore 30 of the region's unique natural areas, Thomas Wessels
Language
eng
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mapsphotographs
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
New England's roadside ecology
Responsibility statement
Thomas Wessels
Sub title
explore 30 of the region's unique natural areas
Summary
New England's preeminent ecologist reveals 30 landscapes of spectacular natural beauty that are easily accessible from nearby roadsides
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- Features focus: Explanations of common natural characteristics -- Maine: Saco Heath ; Sieur de Monts ; Gorham Mountain -- Orono Bog -- Mount Agamenticus -- Great Wass Island Preserve -- New Hampshire: Alpine Garden ; Dry River Old Growth ; Philbrick-Cricenti Bog ; Manchester Cedar Swamp ; Rhododendron State Park ; Pisgah State Park ; Wantastiquet Mountain -- Vermont: Kingsland Bay State Park ; Williams Woods Natural Area ; Bomoseen State Park ; Montshire Museum ; Vernon Black Gum Swamp -- Massachusetts: Beech Forest Trail ; Dune Shacks Trail ; Atlantic White Cedar Swamp ; Elders Grove ; Bryant Homestead Forest ; Monument Mountain ; Bartholomew's Cobble -- Rhode Island: Oakland Forest ; Tillinghast Pond -- Connecticut: Tyler Mill Preserve ; Henry Buck Trail ; Cathedral Pines Preserve -- List of species -- Acknowledgments -- Index
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Explore 30 of the region's unique natural areasNew England's roadside ecology, explore thirty of the region's unique natural areas
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