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Get the all-in-one guidebook to New Mexico’s ancient ruins, secret canyons, hidden waterfalls, mysterious petroglyphs, and exotic places.It’s out there. Go find it! The New Mexico Journey Guide is your resource to discovering the best of New Mexico. Written by Jon Kramer and Julie Martinez, with illustrations by Vernon Morris, this informative and witty guide leads you to the most amazing sites and scenery that the Land of Enchantment can offer.The New Mexico Journey Guide presents 49 destinations that are worth a journey, and each is given a rating (from “boring” to “shazzam”) in at least one of three categories: archaeology, geology, or paleontology. Visit Chaco Culture National Historical Park, the premier archaeological site in New Mexico and one of the finest in the world. Delve into prehistory at Clayton Lake State Park, where hundreds of dinosaur tracks were revealed by a flood in 1982. Make your way into the crowning glory of America’s underground at Carlsbad Canverns National Park. Jon’s honest and fair rating system ensures that you find the places that are right for you and your interests.Book FeaturesInformative and entertaining guide to New Mexico’s archaeology, geology, and paleontologyComplete details on 49 sites, including driving directionsFull-color photography and amazing illustrationsJon’s candid tips that help you see the sites through experienced eyes
Visceral and affecting, Burning Down the House is an insightful insider's account of the perilous world of firefighting and an unforgettable memoir of how, in finding his passion, Wangersky lost himself.
- Only state specific mammals--and all of them- great photos--full page and smaller insets showing morphs and juveniles- scan photos--often the only thing we are able to see of a mammal- tracks--both individually and in patterns- information on food. habitat, young, size and more- range information--just for your stateState-specific range mapOrganized by family, then sizeSilhouettes show general shape of mammalFour pages of photos and information per mammalStan's Notes contain naturalist informationand "gee-whiz" factsColor morph and young insetsScat insets help you identify signsTrack pattern for each mammal helps youidentify the sign you'll see most often
- Only state specific mammals--and all of them- great photos--full page and smaller insets showing morphs and juveniles- scan photos--often the only thing we are able to see of a mammal- tracks--both individually and in patterns- information on food, habitat, young, size and more- range information--just for your stateState-specific range mapOrganized by family, then sizeSilhouettes show general shape of mammalFour pages of photos and information per mammalStan's Notes contain naturalist informationand "gee-whiz" factsColor morph and young insetsScat insets help you identify signsTrack pattern for each mammal helps youidentify the sign you'll see most often
Travis's winter camping trip takes an unexpected turn when he crosses paths with a pair of poachers. Kidnapped and left to starve or freeze, Travis struggles to keep himself and a wounded yearling wolf alive. Will Travis's best friend find him in time to save him?
More stories, more action, more foolhardy poachers! More Poachers Caught is a collection of 30 new stories from Minnesota Game Warden Tom Chapin and a few of his friends. Dangerous, spontaneous and sometimes comedic, these true adventures bring readers face to face with the problem of poaching. They are tales of greed, selfishness and hope.
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