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Newly Noted: A Field Guide to the Birds of New Zealand

Newly Noted: A Field Guide to the Birds of New Zealand {Comments Off}

Bird watchers, as well as naturalists of various interests, either living in or planning a trip to the Land of the Long White Cloud should take note of a newly published volume in the Princeton Pocket Guides series titled A Field Guide to the Birds of New Zealand.

Two Treats, No Tricks {Comments Off}

With Halloween fast approaching, Princeton University Press is encouraging all natural history enthusiasts to visit their new Birds and Natural History Facebook page and do a little pre-holiday trick or treating.

Forthcoming Title: Birds of Hawaii, New Zealand, and the Central and West Pacific

Forthcoming Title: Birds of Hawaii, New Zealand, and the Central and West Pacific {Comments Off}

The next addition to the Princeton Illustrated Checklist series will be Birds of Hawaii, New Zealand, and the Central and West Pacific.

Princeton University Press Launches Princeton Global Science

Princeton University Press Launches Princeton Global Science {Comments Off}

In furtherance of their stated mission “to acquire and publish the most innovative and meaningful titles from today’s leading scholars,” Princeton University Press has launched Priceton Global Science.

Win Free Natural History Books!

Win Free Natural History Books! {Comments Off}

“Win free natural history books!” Now there’s a sentence that surely gets my attention and I expect yours as well.

The Earwig’s Tail

The Earwig’s Tail {Comments Off}

In The Earwig’s Tail, Dr. Berenbaum, Professor and Head of the Department of Entomology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, presents the reader with a collection of short essays that are at once erudite and entertaining.

Timber Press Podcast Features Alan L. Detrick

Timber Press Podcast Features Alan L. Detrick {Comments Off}

Renowned photographer and author of the critically acclaimed book Macro Photography for Gardeners and Nature Lovers Alan L. Detrick is the subject of an on-going six part podcast interview by Timber Press. Two (part 1, part 2) of the six sections of the interview have thus far been released and true to form, Mr. Detrick [...]

Timber Press Podcast {Comments Off}

Natural history podcast enthusiasts will be very pleased to learn that Timber Press, the acclaimed Portland, Oregon based publisher of books on gardening, ornamental and edible horticulture, garden design, sustainability, natural history, and the Pacific Northwest in general, has begun a regularly updated podcast. Inaugurated with a four part interview of Tracy DiSabato-Aust, author of [...]