Audubon Wildlife Refuges

Audubon Wildlife Refuges
Title Audubon Wildlife Refuges PDF eBook
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Release 2020-09-15
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ISBN 9780578743622

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Audubon Guide to the National Wildlife Refuges

Audubon Guide to the National Wildlife Refuges
Title Audubon Guide to the National Wildlife Refuges PDF eBook
Author Doris Gove
Publisher Saint Martin's Griffin
Pages 209
Release 2000
Genre Travel
ISBN 9780312241285

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The roots of the current National Wildlife Refuge System were formed in 1903 by Theodore Roosevelt, who wanted to keep our most important habitats "forever wild". Devoted primarily to protecting wildlife, wetlands, and open spaces, refuges offer unrivaled opportunities for visitors to observe and learn about our natural world. There are now more than 500 refuge areas in the United States, comprising more than 90 million acres. Habitats protected by refuges include virgin forests, tidal marshes, prairies, deserts, and tundra; species that flourish on refuges include the bald eagle, the peregrine falcon, the American alligator, the American bison, mountain lions, bats, beavers, bears, sea turtles, and hundreds of others, including more than 60 endangered species. With more than 19 million copies sold to date and more than 105 titles now in print, the National Audubon Society's book program includes the National Audubon Society Field Guides (Knopf) and National Audubon Society First Field Guides (Scholastic). The mission of the Society is to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds and other wildlife, for the benefit of humanity and the earth's biological diversity. The National Wildlife Refuges are managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

Audubon, National Wildlife Refuge

Audubon, National Wildlife Refuge
Title Audubon, National Wildlife Refuge PDF eBook
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Pages 12
Release 2001
Genre Audubon National Wildlife Refuge (N.D.)
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Audubon National Wildlife Refuge, North Dakota

Audubon National Wildlife Refuge, North Dakota
Title Audubon National Wildlife Refuge, North Dakota PDF eBook
Author United States. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife
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Pages 14
Release 1959
Genre Audubon National Wildlife Refuge (N.D.)
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Audubon National Wildlife Refuge

Audubon National Wildlife Refuge
Title Audubon National Wildlife Refuge PDF eBook
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Pages 2
Release 2001
Genre Audubon National Wildlife Refuge (N.D.)
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America's National Wildlife Refuges

America's National Wildlife Refuges
Title America's National Wildlife Refuges PDF eBook
Author Russell D. Butcher
Publisher Taylor Trade Publications
Pages 480
Release 2008-12-16
Genre Nature
ISBN 1589794109

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An all-in-one UPDATED guide to the National Wildlife Refuge system that describes over 530 U.S. wildlife reserves. This guide contains detailed explanations of each refuge's habitat and wildlife, as well as refuge amenities. Butcher provides information helpful to both the novice wildlife observer and the expert environmentalist. Butcher's work also contains 240 full-color photographs that show the magnificent beauty held within these refuges.

Audubon Guide to the National Wildlife Refuges

Audubon Guide to the National Wildlife Refuges
Title Audubon Guide to the National Wildlife Refuges PDF eBook
Author René Laubach
Publisher Saint Martin's Griffin
Pages 163
Release 2000
Genre Travel
ISBN 9780312204501

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The roots of the current National Wildlife Refuge System were formed in 1903 by Theodore Roosevelt, who wanted to keep our most important habitats "forever wild". Devoted primarily to protecting wildlife, wetlands, and open spaces, refuges offer unrivaled opportunities for visitors to observe and learn about our natural world. There are now more than 500 refuge areas in the United States, comprising more than 90 million acres. Habitats protected by refuges include virgin forests, tidal marshes, prairies, deserts, and tundra; species that flourish on refuges include the bald eagle, the peregrine falcon, the American alligator, the American bison, mountain lions, bats, beavers, bears, sea turtles, and hundreds of others, including more than 60 endangered species. With more than 19 million copies sold to date and more than 105 titles now in print, the National Audubon Society's book program includes the National Audubon Society Field Guides (Knopf) and National Audubon Society First Field Guides (Scholastic). The mission of the Society is to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds and other wildlife, for the benefit of humanity and the earth's biological diversity. The National Wildlife Refuges are managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.