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OUT OF STOCK/UNAVAILABLE Set #11 Technical Series Collection**

OUT OF STOCK/UNAVAILABLE Set #11 Technical Series CollectionSet of "in print" Technical Series books Order this set and save over purchasing separately.

Included are:

No. 2 Checklist of the Bryophytes of Algonquin Provincial Park. Contains a listing of 181 species of mosses and 76 species of liverworts. 5 pages. W.J. Crins & S. Darbyshire. 1993.

No. 3 Wolf Howling in Algonquin Provincial Park. This booklet outlines how public wolf howls became so popular in the Park as well as discussing why wolves howl. There are some handy tips on how to howl on your own, discussing everything from weather to time of day. 8 pages. Dan Strickland. 1997.

No. 5 Acid Rain in Algonquin Provincial Park. This booklet discusses the level of acidification found within Algonquin's lakes. It also deals with the sensitivity of Algonquin's lakes and how acid rain is created. 9 pages. Dan Strickland. 1988.

No. 6 Checklist of the Conspicuous Fungi of Algonquin Provincial Park. This listing contains 1070 species of conspicuous fungi known to occur within Algonquin Park. 25 pages. Greg Thorn. 2006.

No. 7 Checklist of the Lichens of Algonquin Provincial Park. This checklist contains 165 species of lichens. 2 pages. Compiled by H.L. Dickson & W.J. Crins. 1988.

No. 8 A Chronology of Algonquin Park History. In this booklet you will find the bare facts and events of much of Algonquin Park's history which are presented in chronological order. References are included so that the booklet may serve as a companion to other reading you may wish to do about Algonquin Park. 32 pages. Roderick MacKay. 2002.

No. 9 Checklist and Seasonal Status of Birds. Newly revised 2015 edition. This publication features a list of all of the bird species that have been recorded within Algonquin Park, as well as their status (e.g. common, uncommon, rare) and the time of year when they are normally found. There is also information on recommended sites to go birding and to find some of Algonquin's specialties. 33 pages. Ron Tozer. 2015.

No. 10 Names of Algonquin. Revised and reprinted edition. Of the more that 1500 named features in Algonquin Park, this publication traces the origin or meaning of 420. It provides visitors to the Park with some explanation of the names they will find on modern maps. 59 pages. G.D. Garland. 2008.

No. 12 Algonquin Provincial Park Bibliography. This bibliography is a compilation of over 1800 references dealing with Algonquin Park and its resources. Books, scientific papers, internal reports and magazine articles are listed and could be of benefit to anyone studying Algonquin Park. Organized by category (eg. Amphibians and Reptiles, Archeology, Birds). 116 pages. Compiled by Ron Tozer & Nancy Checko. 1996.

No. 13 More About The Blacksmith Shop. This booklet serves as a supplement to the information provided in the Logging Museum Trail Guide. The author shares the technique and tools behind the blacksmith's ability to transform bars of metal into useful items. 32 pages. Roderick MacKay. 1997.

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