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National Parks Wildlife Guide 3.0
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This interactive field guide to the wildlifeand plants of 100 National Parks includes all the birds, mammals,reptiles and amphibians you'll encounter while visiting a park aswell as helps you identify native trees and wildflowers.NOTE: This app requires an active internet connection.Created for the National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA),the guide is also full of useful information about each park suchas major sites within it, directions, hours and fees, links, andphone numbers to make reservations or get more information.The NPCA National Parks Field Guides will help you do all sortsof things--- find out what species of bird you just saw on thebeach in Cape Cod, learn what grizzly bears eat for dinner inDenali, know when porcupine mating season begins in the Shenandoahor identify the trees you find in Yosemite.It's comprehensive-- all native birds and animals are included,along with photos, in-depth descriptions, audio, field marks andmore. Users can also search for Endangered Species orPoisonous/Dangerous species native to any of the 100 national parksfeatured.The 100 parks included are a representative sampling of thehundreds of parks in the national park system that support criticalwildlife habitat – from seashores and recreational areas toriverways and historical sites.Intended for novices and experts alike, the guide’s design andcontent selection maximize its accessibility and ease-of-use sothat users can easily find within the guide the wildlife they aremost likely to encounter. No other field guide matches the contentand capabilities of this mobile field guide.The field guide was developed for the National ParksConservation Association by eNature.com. At the heart of thismobile app is eNature’s comprehensive, geographically segmentabledatabase of U.S. wildlife, both animals and plants. eNature.com’score content of wildlife information includes almost 6,000individual species and originated with the same data set used tocreate the printed Audubon Field Guides. All the data has beencarefully reviewed and vetted by leading biologists, zoologists andother natural history specialists. eNature.com has consistentlybeen one of the Internet's most-visited sites for nature andwildlife information and has won numerous awards and accolades.