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Formac Field Guide to 225 Birds of Quebec
The first English-language guide to Quebec birds and birding hot-spots from best-selling author and illustrator Jeffrey Domm.
$27.95, PaperbackMy First Ontario Bird Book
An easy-to-use, richly illustrated introduction to Ontario’s 41 most common birds.
$24.95, PaperbackMi'kmaw Moons
Traditional teachings about the moon cycles and their relation to the natural history of Mi’kma’ki on Canada’s East Coast
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$24.95, PaperbackLyme Disease in Canada
An up-to-date resource for anyone worrying about ticks and Lyme disease, including how to deal with ticks and tick bites, the science of the bacteria causing Lyme disease, the controversies about treatment, the role of global warming in the spread of the disease, and resources for those experiencing the disease.
$24.95, PaperbackToronto's Ravines and Urban Forests
A guide to the most popular of Torontos unique ravine parks and the trees, birds and plants visitors can easily identify$24.95, PaperbackEast Coast Fossils
This book explores the complex geological history of the Maritime provinces and is a handy guide for finding fossils along its shores and trails.
$14.95, PaperbackEast Coast Nature
A richly illustrated and concise pocketguide to help beginners and experienced nature-lovers interpret the amazing natural world of the Maritime provinces.
$19.95, PaperbackEast Coast Seabirds
An easy to use, illustrated guidebook to the birds found on the shores, beaches, and marshes of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. Also included are seasonal visitors passing through on their way to Canada's North.$14.95, PaperbackEast Coast Whales, Sharks and Dolphins
An illustrated guide to over fifty of the most common whales, sharks, seals and other species seen in the ocean on Canada's East Coast.
$14.95, PaperbackEast Coast Wildflowers
With beautiful photographs and brief informative text, this pocket guidebook presents over eighty common wildflowers found in Canada's Maritime provinces.
$14.95, PaperbackMy River
When Stella was told she couldn't swim in her back yard river because hundreds of houses flushed their raw sewage into it she decided to try to do something about the issue. This is the true story of Stella's astonishingly successful grade six science project to clean up the LaHave River.$16.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 7-11Reading level: Grade 4Lexile Reading Level: 720LDamming the Peace
Independent researchers and journalists on the latest big water megaproject to divide British Columbia
$22.95, PaperbackThe Joggins Fossil Cliffs
UNESCO World Heritage Site Joggins Fossil Cliffs offers an unprecedented glimpse into the Earth's history, bearing fossils of organisms from the tropical forests of the Coal Age. This visual book explores the site's fossils and the evolutionary research behind them.$17.98, PaperbackAlgonquin Park: A Portrait
A magnificently illustrated celebration of the natural beauty through the changing seasons in one of the most spectacular places in the world, Canada's iconic Algonquin Park$34.95, HardcoverThe Discovery of Weather
How we learned to forecast weather--and the extraordinary story of the prediction that came true for one of the century's worst storms on the East Coast$29.95, HardcoverNorth of Superior
A beautifully illustrated popular history of Ontario's northwestern region from pre-contact to the present.
$34.95, PaperbackFishing Ontario's Grand River Country
The definitive guide to fishing southern Ontario's world-class fly fishing streams, fully revised, expanded and updated.$24.95, PaperbackExtreme Canadian Weather
The extremes of Canadian weather -- from tornadoes to snowstorms -- in a country with vast geographical and climatic variations
$9.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 11-18More Great Dog Stories
These tales are about people who turned around the lives of their dogs, and dogs who in turn affected the lives of their people.
$9.95, PaperbackThe Natural Treasures of Carolinian Canada
Sweeping from Toronto to Lake Huron and Lake Erie is a region of biological richness unmatched in Canada. Here the native trees have unusual names - Sassafras, Cucumber Magnolias, Tulip-tree, Pawpaw - evoking the distinctly southern character for which the region is named.$34.95, PaperbackShopping CartScroll to Top