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First dinosaur picture atlas

2022
A geographical exploration of dinosaurs that provides information about their habitats and physical characteristics.

Atlas of endangered animals

2021
"Full-page hand-drawn illustrations of the world's endangered species accompany taxonomy, maps, and descriptions"--OCLC.

Atlas of extinct animals

2021
Full-page hand-drawn illustrations of forty-one extinct creatures accompany taxonomy, maps, and descriptions.

First dinosaur picture atlas

2019
A geographical exploration of dinosaurs that provides information about their habitats and physical characteristics.

Where on Earth?

2019
Includes more than 40 profiles of dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals.
Cover image of Where on Earth?

The atlas of the world's most dangerous animals

mapping nature's born killers
2010
Contains profiles of fifty deadly animal species from Asia, Africa, Australasia, North America, South and Central America, Europe, and the world's oceans, providing illustrations and information about each animal's anatomy, habitat, behavior, and geographical range.

The second atlas of breeding birds in New York State

2008
Documents the distribution of breeding birds in the state of New York, as well as significant changes in bird distribution since the publication of the first edition, with color maps and an overview of each bird's breeding range, habitat preferences, history, and conservation implications.

The world's rarest birds

Explores 515 of the most threatened birds on Earth by continent, including information on their physical characteristics, behavior, habitat, and the threats each species faces. Features full color photographs, including a number that are the first published images of certain species, and illustrations for seventy-five species of which no known photos exist.

Where the birds are

a guide to all 50 states and Canada
1990

Agriculture and vegetation of the world

1993
Eighteen map spreads show the world's vegetation, both natural and cultivated.

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