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Naturalist Lee Allen Peterson is the author of A Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants of Eastern and Central North America, a leading reference in survivalist foraging and cooking with wild plants. The book is illustrated with photographs by Peterson, as well as line drawings by both him and his father, Roger Tory Peterson.

Peterson also provided the foreword for the 2008 edition of the most popular of the Peterson field guides, The Peterson Field Guide to Birds of North America.

Lee Allen Peterson studied natural science at Johns Hopkins University.

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  3. Harlow, Ivory (2017-07-28). "How to find and harvest wild blackberries". Farm and Dairy. Retrieved 2022-10-08.
  4. "Four camping books worth reading before your next trip". Outdoor Life. 17 April 2020.
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  6. Goddard, John. "Classic Bird Book Takes New Flight". Toronto Star. ProQuest 1349672161.
  7. "Lee Allen Peterson". HarperCollins.


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