This field guide to the fascinating alpine areas of New England is updated, expanded, and as practical as ever. The highest ranges of Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont are home to a splendid world of alpine flowers, colorful mosses and lichens, and many animals that survive there despite difficult terrain and extremely severe weather. Climate change, invasive species and human impact all threaten the specialized high-elevation flora and fauna treasured for their perseverance and rarity. With 350 full-color photographs, an easy-to-reference flowering chart, and expert advice, this guide helps you identify and protect the plants, birds, insects, amphibians, and mammals of the alpine zone.
• Photos and descriptions of nearly 200 mountain species
• Expanded entries focusing on unusual and interesting plants and animals
• Coverage of the Presidential and Franconia ranges, Mount Mansfield, and Katahdin
• Information on exploration, geology, weather, and alpine plant communities
• Results on recent alpine research, as well as citizen science initiatives