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The ROM Field Guide to Amphibians and Reptiles of Ontario by Ross D. MacCulloch,

The ROM Field Guide to Amphibians and Reptiles of Ontario by Ross D. MacCulloch,
Our amphibians and reptiles hold a fascination for young and old alike. Often very beautiful and frequently misunderstood, they are worthy of closer acquaintance and greatly reward attentive study in the field. The definitive "ROM Field Guide to Reptiles and Amphibians of Ontario is researched, written, and designed specifically for the Ontario reader and visitor. It is the most authoritative, easy to use, and beautifully designed guide available, with a stunning selection of photographs unsurpassed anywhere. This landmark publication features: -Detailed and clearly written descriptions of every species of amphibian and reptile in Ontario - mudpuppies, newts, salamanders, toads, frogs, turtles, skinks, and snakes - including notes on Appearance, Habitat and Behaviour, Reproduction (including mating calls), and Status. -Stunning full-colour photographs from Canada's top wildlife photographers, carefully selected for quick and easy identification in the field. -Easy-to-read Ontario and North America colour distribution maps. -Handy size and format, with photos, description, and range maps for each species all on one page spread. -Glossary, Checklists, and Index. This unique guide, produced in association with one of Canada's most widely recognized and popular scientific and cultural institutions, is the guide to the fascinating world of Ontario's reptiles and amphibians.



A is for Algonquin: An Ontario Alphabet
A is for Algonquin: An Ontario Alphabet
Illustrated by Melanie Rose The second title in our already popular provincial alphabet series, "A is for Algonquin Park: An Ontario Alphabet" introduces young readers to all the beauty of this spectacular province. Written with the charm and knowledge of a life long resident, "A is for Algonquin Park "teaches youngsters of all ages about Ontario's inhabitants, history, flora and fauna, movers and shakers. As with our other two-tiered alphabet books, "A is for Algonquin Park "answers a variety of questions about one of Canada's most picturesque provinces. Is the longest street in the world really in Ontario? And the world's longest skating rink? What is the Group of Seven? "A is for Algonquin Park" is Lovenia Gorman's first book. She lives in Toronto, Ontario. Melanie Rose has illustrated six other titles for Sleeping Bear. She lives near Toronto, Ontario.



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