Southeast Alaska's Natural World
Amphibians, Birds, Fish, Insects, Mammals, Plants, Other Natural Things
Robert H. Armstrong & Marge Hermans

Discover the fascinating secrets of the unique natural world found in Southeast Alaska. This beautiful book by two long-time residents and
acclaimed naturalists explores both spectacular and subtle and hidden creatures that inhabit this remarkable natural world.
"[F]ull of great information and incredible photographs. It makes
learning about the natural history of Southeast Alaska fun and
exciting. Anyone interested in Alaska and its wildlife will truly
enjoy this book." - John Schoen, Senior Scientist, Audubon Alaska
"[V]isually stunning . . . a valued reference and a great companion for travelers."
- Richard Carstensen, Senior Naturalist, Discovery Southeast
October 2004, 224 pages, 8½" x 11", full-color cover, 352 color photographs, 3 maps, 8 other illustrations, 7 charts, index.
Published by Nature Alaska. ISBN 978-1-57833-270-0 trade paper
$29.95
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