Mac's Field Guides: Northwest Coastal Invertebrates

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ISBN-10:

0898862124

ISBN-13:

9780898862126

Author(s): MacGowan, Craig
Edition: 1
Released: Dec 31, 1988
Format: Misc. Supplies, 2 pages

Description:

Handy and fun identification tools cover mammals to mollusks, dinosaurs to backyard bugs. -- Field identification guides to suit every naturalist -- Waterproof and transportable for us in the field No matter what the weather or the terrain you are exploring, Mac's Field Guides are the perfect tools to help you identify plants and animals. These plastic laminated wildlife cards are sturdy enough to go along on any kind of outdoor activity and are available for a wide variety of subjects and regions in North America. Four new cards, Backyard Bugs, Dinosaurs: North America, Northwest Coastal Invertebrates, and California Coastal Invertebrates, expand the series' coverage of regions and species.-

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