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Flora Novae Angliae: A Manual for the Identification of Native and Naturalized Higher Vascular Plants of New England
by Arthur Haines
This comprehensive manual offers accurate, up-to-date, and clear information for identifying New England's remarkable array of tracheophytes (vascular plants, excluding mosses). With fully researched entries on some 3,500 native and nonnative species, the book is the first in decades to provide a complete and correct botanical reference for the region's noncultivated plants. The volume includes many new species not documented in New England before, while also excluding many species that have erroneously appeared in earlier manuals.
Focusing on the taxonomy and distribution of New England plants, the manual is largely dedicated to identification keys and to species entries that provide scientific name, origin, regional conservation ranking, common name, synonyms, distribution, ecology, and other miscellaneous items of interest. Nearly one-third of the entries are accompanied by helpful black-and-white line illustrations.

A Viewer's Guide: The Wildlife of New England
by John S. Burke
Discover more than 80 wildlife-viewing areas around New England.
• Where are you most likely to spot a moose, black bear, or otter in the wild?
• On what hilltop can you see thousands of migrating hawks in a single day?
• Where might you see a basking shark, seal, or sea star?
“John S. Burk’s authoritative book showcases the incredible diversity of New England’s fauna. Informative accounts of the most productive wildlife viewing locales and fascinating profiles of the region’s most iconic species make The Wildlife of New England: A Viewer’s Guide an essential aid for anyone seeking them out.”— René Laubach, Director, Massachusetts Audubon’s Berkshire Wildlife Sanctuaries
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A Bird-Finding Guide to Costa Rica
by Barrett Lawson
Marked by its superb natural beauty, Costa Rica has the greatest percentage of preserved land of any nation worldwide. The wildlife that abounds in these tropical areas includes a stunning diversity of more than 820 bird species. Barrett describes fifty-three of the best birding destinations in Costa Rica and offers detailed descriptions that makes it easy for both expert and novice birders to plan and enjoy an exciting trip to this birders' paradise. The book also includes a general introduction to Costa Rica, an overview of tropical birds, sample itineraries, and a comprehensive checklist to the birds of the country.
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Laminated Nature Guides Mass Audubon has published seven field guides, which are perfect for any curious naturalist—or the parent of one. They are beautifully and accurately illustrated, inexpensive, durable, easy to carry, and crammed with fascinating information about the natural world. Wholesale orders welcome. See more of our laminated nature guides.>> |
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Please call 781-259-2214 or email audubonshop@massaudubon.org and a salesperson will be happy to answer questions and provide prices and product information. Orders may be placed over the phone or in person at the shop in Lincoln. For your security, please do not send credit card information via email. We are unable to process orders through our website.
We offer special discounts to Mass Audubon members.
Regular Hours: Tuesday - Sunday (and Monday Holidays), 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. throughout the year. |
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