HML Enterprises' Pacific Northwest series of laminated field identification guides to wildlife are beautifully illustrated, highly detailed, and scientifically accurate. They are perfect to take along when whale watching along the Pacific coast, starting from about Central California north to Alaska. The series includes two double-sided single sheet guides to Pacific Northwest marine mammals; including one just for Orcas (killer whales).
1888538-99-6
$6.95
Includes land mammals, marine mammals, marine birds, fish, shoreline birds, and coastal range birds
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Guide prices are Web Price Specials; recomended retail ranges from 10-20% higher.
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All single sheet field guides are 7" by 11" (17.85 cm by 28 cm), double-sided, laminated to withstand the elements, and printed on high quality stock with durable UV- resistant inks.
We partner with Rainforest Publications in order to take advantage of their printing and laminating processes for high quality, durable, UV-resistant guides that will accompany you for many years of snorkel, dive, sport fishing, whale-watching, and tropical adventures; and help remind you of your experiences after you return home.
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HML Enterprises is the U.S. distributor for the entire line of Rainforest Publications wildlife field guides, in addition to the assorted field guides to Pacific Marine Wildlife and Tropical Wildlife.
The Northwest fold out pocket guide includes illustrations of whales, dolphins, porpoise, seals, otter, salmon, halibut, song birds, forest birds, birds of prey, shorebirds, ducks and other waterfowl, and pelagic birds, moose, elk, bear, squirrels, beavers, marmots, weasels, goats, sheep, cougar, bobcat, lynx, coyote, fox, and wolves.
This handy guide covers all the creatures you may be lucky enough to observe in their natural habitat if you take a trip to Washington, British Columbia, or Alaska.