Alberta Wildlife Viewing Guide

Alberta Wildlife Viewing Guide by Jim Butler, published by Lone Pine Publishing in 1990, is a detailed resource for exploring over 60 prime wildlife viewing locations in Alberta. This edition, comprising 96 pages, serves as a practical reference for nature enthusiasts and travelers interested in observing the region’s diverse wildlife. The guide includes site descriptions, tips for successful wildlife photography, and seasonal indicators for 50 sought-after species.
Readers will find valuable information on navigating Alberta’s natural landscapes, including road logs for the Banff-Jasper and Edmonton-Calgary routes. The book focuses on various aspects of wildlife observation, encompassing topics such as environmental conservation and protection, making it a useful tool for both casual viewers and those with a deeper interest in animals and public policy related to wildlife.
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A comprehensive guide to more than 60 of Alberta’s best wildlife viewing sites, this book includes site descriptions, tips on successful wildlife photography, a seasonal indicator for 50 of the most sought-after species, and Banff-Jasper and Edmonton-Calgary road logs.
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