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The Wallowa Mountains: A Natural History Guide
 
The Wallowa Mountains: A Natural History Guide Quantity in Basket: None
Code: 10624
Price: $19.95
Author: Keith Pohs
ISBN: 0967913802
Member Price: $16.96
Features: Paperback. 2000. 207 pp. Color plates and black and white photos and illustrations, appendix, bibliography, and index. 6 x 9 x 0.75 in.
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The Wallowa Mountains are among the most spectacular in the state of Oregon. This comprehensive introduction to the natural history of the Wallowas covers for the first time the climate, geology, flora, and fauna of this exceptionally interesting and diverse mountian range. Expertly written by geologist Keith Pohs, this guide is a fascinating resource for anyone wanting to learn more about this truly unique and beautiful area.
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