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* | * Maher, Harmon D., et al, , '''Roadside Geology of Nebraska''' - Aimed at the layperson, this series describes geologic features, including landforms and rocks, visible from the highways of the state, and discusses the underlying geology of the above-ground features. Illustrated with maps, diagrams, and photographs. | ||
* Brown, Lauren, ''Grasslands'' (Audubon Society Nature Guide) | * DeLorme's "Nebraska Atlas and Gazetteer" - Topographic maps of the state, plus information on national and state lands, natural features, camping, hunting, fishing, hiking, cycling, tourist attractions and historic sites. | ||
* Brown, Lauren, '''Grasslands''' (an Audubon Society Nature Guide). Field guide, illustrated with color photographs, of the flora and fauna of North America's short grass and tall grass prairies. |
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- Maher, Harmon D., et al, , Roadside Geology of Nebraska - Aimed at the layperson, this series describes geologic features, including landforms and rocks, visible from the highways of the state, and discusses the underlying geology of the above-ground features. Illustrated with maps, diagrams, and photographs.
- DeLorme's "Nebraska Atlas and Gazetteer" - Topographic maps of the state, plus information on national and state lands, natural features, camping, hunting, fishing, hiking, cycling, tourist attractions and historic sites.
- Brown, Lauren, Grasslands (an Audubon Society Nature Guide). Field guide, illustrated with color photographs, of the flora and fauna of North America's short grass and tall grass prairies.