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The Fishes of Manitoba
The Fishes of Manitoba
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Dive into a foundational piece of Canadian natural history with The Fishes of Manitoba. Published in 1943 by the Provincial Department of Mines and Natural Resources, this seminal work by David Hinks was the first comprehensive study of the fish species inhabiting Manitoba's vast network of lakes and rivers.
This volume is a fascinating hybrid of scientific ichthyology and practical angling observation. It provides detailed descriptions, identification keys, and life history data for native species ranging from the prehistoric Lake Sturgeon to the prized Walleye (Pickerel). For collectors of regional Canadiana or students of aquatic biology, this wartime-era publication is an essential reference and a window into the ecological past of the prairies.
Hardcover
Book condition: Good, worn corners and spine
Jacket condition: No jacket
ISBN: N/A
Publisher: The Department of Mines and Natural Resources, Province of Manitoba
Published date: 1943
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