Wild mammals leave behind visual cues for you to find with Mammals of the Rocky Mountains, a waterproof and pocket-size field guide helping you identify the species' tracks, scats and other signs.
Follow the tracks, scats and signs of wild mammals with Mammals of the Southeast, a waterproof, pocket-size guide to help you identify what roams from the river valleys to mountaintops of the region.
Get to know your mountain mushrooms and forest fungi with Mushrooms of Appalachia, your guide to learning about 50 of the most common edible and poisonous species found in this region.
Fun to forage and intriguing to spot, the 54 mushroom species described in Mushrooms of California—a field-ready, waterproof, pocket-size guide—range from deliciously edible to dangerously poisonous.
Foraging for fungi? A guide is as handy as your mushroom knife—Mushrooms of New England helps you learn about the region's most common species, both the delicious and the dangerous.
Have you ever seen a mushroom while hiking and wondered what species it was? Find out with Mushrooms of North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, a handy, pocket-size guide to the region's fungi.
The mushrooms of The Lone Star State always intrigue! Find out what's growing where you roam with Mushrooms of Texas as your guide to 50 of the region's most common edible and poisonous species.
Did you ever find a mushroom and wonder what species it was? Mushrooms of the Great Plains is your guide to 40 of the most common edible and poisonous species found in Kansas, Oklahoma and Nebraska.
Foraging for fungi? Helping you find delicious mushrooms—and avoid the dangerous ones—Mushrooms of the Mid-Atlantic States is as handy as your mushroom knife.
Foraging for fungi in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio or Wisconsin? Get to know 49 of the region's most common edible and poisonous species with Mushrooms of the Midwest.
Get to know the intriguing fungi of Arkansas, eastern Kansas, Missouri and eastern Oklahoma with Mushrooms of the Ozarks as your guide to 50 of the region's most common edible and poisonous species.
Foraging for fungi? This guide is as handy as your mushroom knife. With information on 54 common species, Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest helps you find delicious mushrooms—and avoid the dangerous.
Foraging for fungi? Describing 49 common species in Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming, Mushrooms of the Rocky Mountains helps you find delicious mushrooms—and avoid the dangerous.
Get to know the fungi of northern Florida, southern Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana. Mushrooms of the Southern Coastal Plain is your guide to 50 of the region's most common species.