Explore the natural history of southwestern Michigan with "Mammals of Warren Woods, Berrien County, Michigan" by Lee Raymond Dice. This meticulously prepared republication offers a detailed look at the mammal population within the unique ecological setting of Warren Woods. Originally published as Occasional Paper Number 86 of the Museum of Zoology, this study provides valuable insights into the zoology and regional natural history of the area.
Dice's work meticulously documents the various mammal species inhabiting Warren Woods, contributing significantly to our understanding of mammalian distribution and ecology in Berrien County. A cornerstone resource for anyone interested in the mammals of Michigan, this book remains relevant for its detailed observations and scientific rigor. Delve into a fascinating study of regional fauna, perfect for naturalists, zoologists, and anyone with an interest in the diverse wildlife of Michigan.
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