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Early Maine Wildlife: Historical Accounts of Canada Lynx, Moose, [and other animals], 1603?1930
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Early Maine Wildlife: Historical Accounts of Canada Lynx, Moose, [and other animals], 1603?1930 in Grande Prairie, AB
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Early Maine Wildlife: Historical Accounts of Canada Lynx, Moose, [and other animals], 1603?1930 in Grande Prairie, AB
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The Northeast, especially Maine, has an exceptionally rich heritage of early literature about wildlife. These writings are buried in obscure scientific books and journals, government documents, rare books, old newspapers, and discontinued sporting periodicals. The primary section of this book is a chronologically-arranged compilation of selected quotations from these hard-to-find sources, thus making accessible significant wildlife writings of early biologists, naturalists, and woodsmen from northern New England and eastern Canada.
The Northeast, especially Maine, has an exceptionally rich heritage of early literature about wildlife. These writings are buried in obscure scientific books and journals, government documents, rare books, old newspapers, and discontinued sporting periodicals. The primary section of this book is a chronologically-arranged compilation of selected quotations from these hard-to-find sources, thus making accessible significant wildlife writings of early biologists, naturalists, and woodsmen from northern New England and eastern Canada.




















