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Wildfire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Wildfire

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-04-10
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  • Publisher: Island Press

During the summer of 2000, Americans from coast to coast witnessed the worst fire season in recorded history. Daily news reports brought dramatic images of vast swaths of land going up in smoke, from the mountains of Montana and Wyoming, to the scrublands of Texas, to Los Alamos, New Mexico, where a controlled burn gone awry threatened forests, homes, and even our nation's nuclear secrets. As they have for centuries, wildfires captured our attention and our imagination, reminding us of the power of the natural forces that shape our world. In Wildfire: A Reader nature writer and wildland firefighter Alianor True gathers together for the first time some of the finest stories and essays ever wr...

RiverTime
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 290

RiverTime

In this engaging travelogue of our world's rivers, great and small, poet and biologist Mary A. Hood reflects on rivers as creators of place. Recounting her journeys along portions of the Mississippi, the Danube, the Amazon, the Yangtze, the Ganges, the Nile, and a dozen small U.S. rivers, Hood weaves together natural history, current environmental and conservation issues, encounters with endangered plants and animals, and tells some interesting tales along the way. Like a river, the book begins small, with essays that are narrowly focused on themes of environment and place, such as the need to write our world (Three Rivers), how fires (and corporations) control the West (the Flathead), the e...

Strong Winds and Widow Makers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 419

Strong Winds and Widow Makers

Winner of the 2022 Philip Taft Labor History Book Prize Often cast as villains in the Northwest's environmental battles, timber workers in fact have a connection to the forest that goes far beyond jobs and economic issues. Steven C. Beda explores the complex true story of how and why timber-working communities have concerned themselves with the health and future of the woods surrounding them. Life experiences like hunting, fishing, foraging, and hiking imbued timber country with meanings and values that nurtured a deep sense of place in workers, their families, and their communities. This sense of place in turn shaped ideas about protection that sometimes clashed with the views of environmentalists--or the desires of employers. Beda's sympathetic, in-depth look at the human beings whose lives are embedded in the woods helps us understand that timber communities fought not just to protect their livelihood, but because they saw the forest as a vital part of themselves.

Grizzly West
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 309

Grizzly West

Based on the author's master's thesis, University of Montana.

Eye for Geography Elective S3/4/5 TB S/E
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Eye for Geography Elective S3/4/5 TB S/E

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The Routledge History of Rural America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 611

The Routledge History of Rural America

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-04-14
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  • Publisher: Routledge

The Routledge History of Rural America charts the course of rural life in the United States, raising questions about what makes a place rural and how rural places have shaped the history of the nation. Bringing together leading scholars to analyze a wide array of themes in rural history and culture, this text is a state-of-the-art resource for students, scholars, and educators at all levels. This Routledge History provides a regional context for understanding change in rural communities across America and examines a number of areas where the history of rural people has deviated from the American mainstream. Readers will come away with an enhanced understanding of the interplay between urban ...

The Bast Genealogy and Related Families
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 730

The Bast Genealogy and Related Families

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1971
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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White Poplar, Black Locust
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 282

White Poplar, Black Locust

The author, a member of the U.S. Forest Service, recalls life in a Northern California town that is undergoing a transformation from lumber town to modern town and describes the dying years of a unique way of life. (Biography)

Living in the Runaway West
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 266

Living in the Runaway West

The editors of the feisty, award-winning western newspaper, High Country News, gather here an eclectic and gutsy group of western writers to tackle the issues of the day.

Federal Register
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 752

Federal Register

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1953-12
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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