Step into the wild heart of Canada's landscapes as witnessed in The Canadian Field-Naturalist (Volume 101) 1987, a landmark archival journal volume that brings the living record of 1980s Canadian ecology to your shelf. Here, peer reviewed nature articles capture the pulse of discovery, exploring the intricate world of botany and zoology, and illuminating the urgent questions of ecology and conservation. Every page is alive with field observations from across Canada, drawing together the expertise of the Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club and generations of passionate naturalists. This volume stands as a vital reference for biologists and a trusted library reference collection favourite, equally suited to the curious reader or the dedicated collector. Within its covers, you will find original research on Canadian wildlife, careful studies of habitats, and proceedings that shaped the direction of natural history in the late twentieth century. The voices of those who walked the woods, marshes, and prairies of Canada echo here, offering insight not just into species and systems, but into the spirit of discovery itself. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. For anyone drawn to the chronicles of nature, the legacy of naturalist clubs, or the enduring value of scientific observation, The Canadian Field-Naturalist (Volume 101) 1987 is more than a journal; it is a cultural touchstone and a window into Canada's wild past.
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