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NE WA Wildife Viewing & Recreation Guide

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Additional Resources The Great Washington State Birding Trail, Palouse to Pines Loop. Seattle, WA: Audubon Washington, 2009. www.wa.audubon.org/palouse-pines-loop Johnson, James P. 50 Hikes for Eastern Washington's Highest Mountains. Portland, OR: Frank Amato Publications, 2003. Landers, Rich. 100 Hikes in the Inland Northwest. Seattle, WA: The Mountaineers Books, 2003. Moscowitz, David.Wildlife of the Pacific Northwest. Portland, OR: Timber Press, 2010. Nicholls, Dennis. Trails of the Wild Selkirks South of the Canadian Border. Sandpoint, ID: Keokee Books, 2004. Romano, Craig. The Columbia Highlands: Exploring Washington's Last Frontier. Seattle, WA: The Mountaineers Books, 2007. Romano, Craig and Alan L. Bauer. Best Hikes with Dogs: Inland Northwest. Seattle, WA: The Mountaineers Books, 2005. Watchable Wildlife of Northeast Washington. Colville, WA: Colville National Forest, 2001. Conservation Northwest Quarterly: This quarterly magazine covers Northwest forest and wildlife issues with stories and information that will keep you up to speed on the latest challenges and success stories facing our Northwest wildlife and their habitats. Free for members of the nonprofit wildlife organization Conservation Northwest. Sign up today at www.conservationnw.org. Special Thanks Coulee Dam Credit Union Colville National Forest Little Pend Oreille National Wildlife Refuge Craig Newman Chris Loggers Tricia Woods Jerry Cline Susan Harris Flamulated owl. © PaulBannick.com 36 ~Final_Draft_Guide.indd 36 Northeast Washington 3/11/13 3:06 PM

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