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A 12-month, full-color calendar for 2023 featuring photographs of wildlife that live in the Rocky Mountains of North America. Photographs are by Dawn Wilson Photography and include pika, moose, elk, bighorn sheep, mountain goat, red fox, yellow-bellied marmot, mule deer, bobcat, river otter, grizzly bear, and black bear.
A 24-month, full-color calendar for 2024 featuring photographs of wildlife that live in the Rocky Mountains of North America. Photographs are by Dawn Wilson Photography and include pika, moose, elk, bighorn sheep, mountain goat, red fox, yellow-bellied marmot, mule deer, bobcat, river otter, grizzly bear, and black bear.
Wall Calendar with images from the beautiful "A is for Aspen"
Enjoy the changing seasons of Rocky Mountain National Park with a beautiful wall calendar that will transport you to the mountains of Colorado.
A 12-month, full-color calendar for 2021 featuring photographs of wildlife that live in the Rocky Mountains of North America. Photographs are by Dawn Wilson Photography and include pika, moose, elk, bighorn sheep, mountain goat, red fox, yellow-bellied marmot, mule deer, bison, bobcat, wolf and grizzly bear.
Revised, updated, and with more than 80 new color photographs, Rocky Mountain Mammals, Third Edition is a nontechnical guide to the mammals of the Southern Rocky Mountains and their foothills, with special emphasis on Rocky Mountain National Park and vicinity. Designed for quick reference and enjoyable reading, Rocky Mountain Mammals offers what most field guides don't - a wealth of fascinating information about each species. In seventy-two species accounts, David M. Armstrong describes each animal and its signs, habits, habitat, and natural history, noting times when seasonal events such as elk sparring occur. Introductory materials and appendices offer rich context and wildlife-watching support, including a checklist with page numbers for quick field reference, an identification key, a glossary, derivations of scientific names, and advice on how, when, and where to watch mammals. Armstrong introduces mammalian evolution, anatomy, and distribution and offers perspective on how the local fauna fits into its geographical setting and into past and potential future faunas of the region. This lavishly illustrated new edition will delight those who live in and visit the high country and foothills of the Southern Rockies and want to identify mammals and learn about their lives. Published in association with the Rocky Mountain Nature Association.