Natural History of the Pacific Northwest Mountains

by Daniel Mathews

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“Everything you could possibly want to know about the plants, animals, geology, climate and fungi of the Pacific Northwest mountains.” —The Oregonian

Natural History of the Pacific Northwest Mountains is an engagingly written, portable history of Cascadia. It includes details about and identification tips for the flora, fauna, and geology of...

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Published By Timber Press

Format Paperback

Category

Number Of Pages 584

Publication Date 03/01/2017

ISBN 9781604696356

Dimensions 5.75 inches x 8.25 inches


"A love poem to the creatures that inhabit the mountains and rivers of Washington, coastal Oregon, and southwester British Columbia. This book is much more than just a field guide; it;s a series of lessons in how to pay attention to the amazing diversity of the natural world." —Douglasia

“Just in time for spring hiking, Timber Press has a new field guide, Natural History of the Pacific Northwest Mountains. Author Daniel Mathews covers the plants, animals and geology of the Cascades, Olympics and other mountain ranges; his text is accompanied by 800 color photographs.” —OregonLive

“This book will speak to anyone who loves nature. . . . This expanded and updated third edition classic has everything you could possibly want to know about the plants, animals, geology, climate and yes, fungi, of the Pacific Northwest mountains.” —The Oregonian