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American Wildlife and Plants by A. C. Martin,Francis A. Davis
Hailed by Natural History as "a classic in its field and a must for every naturalist," this guide explores the distribution and feeding habits of more than 1,000 species of mammals, birds, and fish. A third of the book is devoted to all the genera of plants that supply food to wildlife. 300 illustrations.
Table of Contents for American Wildlife and Plants
| Preface | | Acknowledgments | | PART I: INTRODUCTORY CHAPTERS | | 1 THE PLANT ROOTS OF WILDLIFE | | 2 FARM CROPS AND WILDLIFE | | 3 WILDLIFE FOOD-HABITS STUDIES | | 4 INTERPRETING THE DATA OF THIS BOOK | | PART II: ANIMALS AND THEIR FOOD | | 5 WATERBIRDS | | 6 MARSHBIRDS AND SHOREBIRDS | | 7 UPLAND GAMEBIRDS | | 8 SONGBIRDS | | 9 BIRDS OF PREY | | 10 FUR AND GAME MAMMALS | | 11 SMALL MAMMALS | | 12 HOOFED BROWSERS | | 13 "FISH, AMPHIBIANS, AND REPTILES" | | PART III: PLANTS USEFUL TO WILDLIFE | | 14 WOODY PLANTS | | 15 UPLAND WEEDS AND HERBS | | 16 MARSH AND AQUATIC PLANTS | | 17 CULTIVATED PLANTS | | 18 WILDLIFE PLANTS RANKED ACCORDING TO THEIR VALUE | | INDEX |
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