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Field Guide to Urban Wildlife Common Animals of Cities and Suburbs - How They Adapt and Thrive

Field / Identification Guide
By: Julie Feinstein
454 pages, 270 colour photos, colour tables
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Field Guide to Urban Wildlife
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  • Field Guide to Urban Wildlife ISBN: 9780811705851 Paperback Apr 2011 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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About this book

This title helps to identify and understand the wildlife most commonly found living near humans--and how they have adapted to thrive in cities and suburbs. This is the first field guide of its type ever published. This title includes species that accounts for 135 common urban North American mammals, birds, and insects. It explores the relationships between animals and humans.

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Julie Feinstein is collection manager of the Ambrose Monell Cryo Collection at the American Museum of Natural History. She has authored numerous scientific papers and has done biological field research in the rainforests of French Guiana and Peru and the cloud forest of Taiwan. An avid birder, Feinstein has been birdwatching in every continent except Australia and Antarctica. She blogs about urban wildlife at www.urbanwildlifeguide.net. She lives in Brooklyn.

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Field / Identification Guide
By: Julie Feinstein
454 pages, 270 colour photos, colour tables
Publisher: Stackpole Books
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