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Master of the outdoors Ray Mears takes us into the living world, in the back garden and across continents, and shows... Read More >>
In the new edition of this highly successful book, Malcolm Hunter and new co-author James Gibbs offer a thorough... Read More >>
""[A] story of the American wheat harvest, the politics of food, and the culture of the Great Plains""-- Read More >>
The Hopper is a lively environmental literary magazine,along with stunning visual art,from Green Writers Press that... Read More >>
In Sunlight North: The Wisdom of the Arctic Wilderness, Clarence A. Crawford writes about some of his experiences... Read More >>
This compelling analysis of belief and legal systems undergirding the Bundys and Native Americans illuminates cultural... Read More >>
For the past decade, historian Dipesh Chakrabarty has been one of the most influential scholars addressing the meaning... Read More >>
It's a perfect GIFT for you, your friends and loved ones. Welcome to a world of flowers. We have created... Read More >>
This book emphasizes the necessity of green spaces and landscape planning to achieve a liveable city. This book... Read More >>
The species–area relationship is a fundamental but poorly understood pattern and building block within biogeography... Read More >>
In this edition of the Luis Alberto Ambroggio International Poetry Contest, we have paid tribute to nature. Whispers... Read More >>
Flowers in a Thorn Tree is the story of wildlife conservation in Northern Kenya. Over three years, Thackston made... Read More >>
This book consists of several chapters dealing with the issue of environmental preservation of protected areas from... Read More >>
From their anatomy and physiology to trees as archetypal and sacred symbols, Bolen expertly explores the dynamics... Read More >>
Winner of the Sustainability Science Award 2020, Ecological Society of America Winner of the PROSE Award (Biological... Read More >>
Have you heard the buzz? Bees—the tiny insects that pollinate nearly all our fruits and vegetables—need our support.... Read More >>
Nitrogen shortage is one of nature’s most important productivity regulators, but since the advent of technical nitrogen... Read More >>
Chasing cutthroats and connections in the Bear River Watershed The Bear River rises in the high Uinta Mountains... Read More >>
Founded in 1753, Portsmouth became the major port of entry for goods coming into North Carolina until around 1845.... Read More >>