North American Tree Squirrels
North American Tree Squirrels
Editorial Reviews
Book Description
A complete natural history of these common mammals, written by experts. 22 b/w photographs, 5 b/w illustrations.
"A fascinating and authoritative account of some of the most common mammals found in North America. Whether you love the squirrels you see in the park or hate the ones that raid your bird feeders, this book will help you understand their habits and biology.-Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
About the Author
Michael A. Steele is associate professor of biology at Wilkes University in Pennsylvania. John L. Koprowski is associate professor of wildlife and fisheries science at the University of Arizona.
North American Tree Squirrels,Michael A. Steele,John L. Koprowski,Smithsonian Books,1588341003,Animals,Individual Species Of Mammals,Mammals,Nature,Nature/Ecology,Wildlife,North America,Wild animals
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