Few
animal profiles have engaged readers and inspired students so well as those
contained in the perennially acclaimed and admired
International
Wildlife Encyclopedia. Now a
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beautifully illustrated with photographs and maps, these articles have been
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and Wildlife Services.
These
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School
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North American Wildlife Review(s)
"North American Wildlife is recommended for middle
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set." American Reference
Books Annual, 2011