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A new publication of the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department
Written by Richard W. Langdon, Mark T. Ferguson, and Kenneth M. Cox
The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is pleased to announce the publication of a new field guide, Fishes of Vermont, the only comprehensive handbook for identifying fishes across the state. This field guide offers fascinating natural history accounts of our 92 fish species. From mountain trout streams to the waters of Lake Champlain and the Connecticut River, this valuable resource covers all the drainages and aquatic habitats of the state. Fishes of Vermont is written for anglers, naturalists, biologists, and anyone interested in fishes and Vermont’s natural resources.
Within the book’s 320 pages you will find:
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Keys to provide ready identification of all families and species
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Common scientific names
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Detailed biological accounts and color photos of each species
- Maps showing where each species occurs in the state
Also included are sections on: zoogeographic origins of Vermont fishes, current threats to populations, and the history of water pollution control and fisheries management in Vermont.
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Price: US $24.95 (plus tax and shipping)
Paperback, 320 pages, 9”x6”Published: Summer, 2006
This guide may be purchased online through AIDC (American International Distribution Corporation)
or by calling this toll free number: (800) 515-2475
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