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126 N. Marina St., Prescott, AZ 86301 (928) 863-3232 ~ [email protected] We're excited to announce a special book launch! Thursday, November 21st 7:00-8:30PM Join authors, Carl and Joan Tomoff, and publisher, Natural History Institute, for a celebration, author talk, and book signing of their new field guide: Focusing on the recently delineated and ecologically unique Mogollon Highlands ecoregion of Arizona and New Mexico, Woody Plants of the Mogollon Highlands covers over 80 species of trees, shrubs, vines, and succulents. With an easy-to-read botany introduction, scores of full- color plates, and in-depth profiles of fascinating ecological topics that put plants in context, this book will be a welcome resource for beginners and experts alike. About the Authors: Carl Tomoff was a professor of environmental studies at Prescott College for more than four decades; he has a Ph.D. in Community Ecology. Joan Tomoff taught science and math from middle school to college levels; she has a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology. About the Book: Price: $20.00 Date of Publication: November 2019 Published by and available from: Natural History Institute

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126 N. Marina St., Prescott, AZ 86301 (928)[email protected]

We're excited to announce a special book launch!

Thursday, November 21st

7:00-8:30PM

Join authors, Carl and Joan Tomoff, and publisher, Natural History Institute,

for a celebration, author talk, and book signing of their new field guide:

Focusing on the recently delineated and ecologically unique Mogollon Highlands ecoregion of Arizona and New Mexico, Woody Plants of the Mogollon Highlands covers over 80 species of trees, shrubs, vines, and succulents.

With an easy-to-read botany introduction, scores of full-color plates, and in-depth profiles of fascinating ecological topics that put plants in context, this book will be a welcome resource for beginners and experts alike.

About the Authors:

Carl Tomoff was a professor of environmental studies at Prescott College for more than four decades; he has a Ph.D. in Community Ecology. Joan Tomoff taught science and math from middle school to college levels; she has a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology.

About the Book:

Price: $20.00 Date of Publication: November 2019 Published by and available from: Natural History Institute