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Pollinators of the American West A Field Guide to Over 300 Invertebrate Pollinators

Field / Identification Guide New
By: Denver Botanic Gardens(Author)
296 pages, colour photos
Publisher: Falcon Guides
Pollinators of the American West
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This authoritative, easy-to-use photographic reference to 300 species of invertebrate pollinators in the American West will introduce readers to the creatures that feed our flowers, protect our ecosystems, and power our agriculture. This guide covers the Western United States (Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona, Washington, Oregon and California), delineated by plant communities by elevational zones: steppe, foothills, montane, subalpine, and alpine. This book focuses on identifying invertebrate pollinators that the public is likely to encounter in these habitats, organized by order, family, and scientific name.

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Field / Identification Guide New
By: Denver Botanic Gardens(Author)
296 pages, colour photos
Publisher: Falcon Guides
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