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Native broadleaf trees of many families grow in open woodlands, at forest edges and along waterways from Northern California through British Columbia.
Shape, size and texture of leaves are easy to observe, but many tree species have leaves of similar shape, requiring careful observation for accurate identification.
For those in search of solitary riversides, serene hiking trails, and extraordinary vistas, there's no place like the Northwest's Cascade Mountains in the fall.
With the guides below, nature enthusiasts will know a Douglas fir from a hemlock and an Oregon ash from an elderberry.
Everything is against the red squirrel in its fight for survival. Not only deteriorating habitat and a deathly virus, but its very life is threatened by another squirrel.
The history and science of North America's western forests are interpreted in lyrical prose in a book that has outlasted more recent conservation literature.
From tough sword ferns to delicate maidenhairs, ferns flourish on the moist, shady forest floor of temperate rainforests of Oregon, Washington and British Columbia.


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