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The Earth Remains Forever

Generations at a Crossroads

By Rob Jackson; Introduction by John Graves
University of Texas Press

Writing especially for people who've tuned out the environmental debate, Rob Jackson persuasively argues that we're at a crucial turning point in environmental history, where choices we make now will determine the quality of life into the unforeseeable fu

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Wildlife Viewing

A Management Handbook

Oregon State University Press
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The Tiger and the Pangolin

Nature, Culture, and Conservation in China

University of Hawaii Press
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Gathering of Stones, A

Journeys to the Edges of a Changing World

Oregon State University Press
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Discovering Alabama Wetlands

By Doug Phillips; By (photographer) Robert P. Falls; Foreword by Edward O. Wilson
University of Alabama Press

This visually stunning portrait of Alabama's many diverse wetland habitats and their associated plants and animals is a passionate plea for their thoughtful care and protection.

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The Cost of Climate Policy

UBC Press

We all want to reduce the risks of global warming, but how much will this cost? What will it mean on a personal, business, or community level? What policy responses should we expect from our governments?

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Preserving the Pascagoula

University Press of Mississippi

A new edition of a classic book about the environmental triumph that saved a southeast Mississippi wetland

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Flora of Glacier National Park

Oregon State University Press
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The Road to El Cielo

Mexico's Forest in the Clouds

University of Texas Press

The story of a conservation effort in Mexico's cloud forest.

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Frigid Embrace

Politics, Economics, and Environment in Alaska

Oregon State University Press
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Management Guidelines for IUCN Category V Protected Areas

Protected Areas Protected Landscapes / Seascapes,

Island Press, World Conservation Union
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At the Edge

Sustainable Development in the 21st Century

UBC Press

This timely book argues for governance based on human responsibility and recognition of the interconnectedness of human and natural systems.

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Winter Twigs, Revised Edition

A Wintertime Key to Deciduous Trees and Shrubs of Northwestern Oregon and Western Washington

Oregon State University Press

Winter Twigs has long been respected and widely used as a unique guide for wintertime identification of the deciduous plants of northwestern Oregon and western Washington (many of the species covered are also found in British Columbia and Alaska), updated in this edition with new nomenclature and contributions.

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Sustaining the Forests of the Pacific Coast

Forging Truces in the War in the Woods

UBC Press

This thoughtful collection of essays examines forest policy in the U.S. Pacific Northwest and British Columbia.

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Changing Tracks

Predators and Politics in Mt. McKinley National Park

University of Alaska Press
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Salt Dreams

Land and Water in Low-Down California

By William deBuys; Photographs by Joan Myers
University of New Mexico Press

A history of the Salton Sea, which has become a prophetic story of mounting environmental crises that impinge on the water supply of southern California's sixteen million people.

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Lewis and Clark Meet Oregon's Forests

Lessons in Dynamic Nature

Oregon State University Press
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Florida's Fragile Wildlife

Conservation and Management

University Press of Florida
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Fatal Consumption

Rethinking Sustainable Development

UBC Press

Taking the slogan "think globally, act locally" to heart, the contributors to this book offer both an understanding of the present and hope for a sustainable future.

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In Search of Sustainability

British Columbia Forest Policy in the 1990s

UBC Press

A provocative, sobering examination of British Columbia's forest industry in the 1990s.

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River Flowing From The Sunrise

An Environmental History of the Lower San Juan

Utah State University Press
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Biodiversity and Democracy

Rethinking Nature and Society

UBC Press

In Biodiversity and Democracy, Paul Wood argues that the problem of extinction can be traced to how we think about both biodiversity and democratic societies.

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