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Park Visitor Support for Cross-Boundary Protection of Yellowstone Wolves /by Tony Povilitis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 2

Park Visitor Support for Cross-Boundary Protection of Yellowstone Wolves /by Tony Povilitis

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Topics in Conservation Biology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 126

Topics in Conservation Biology

Conservation biology is called a "crisis discipline." In a world undergoing rapid change, this science informs us about research, technologies, management practices, and policies that can help protect the earth's naturally-occurring biological diversity. The six chapters of this book provide insightful analysis on managing protected areas (Middle East), conserving biochemical and genetic diversity of carob tree (Tunisia) and wild pear (Japan), determining the health status of Amazon manatee, manipulating sex ratios to benefit wildlife, and narrowing the gap between religion and conservation. The authors approach threats to biological diversity from varied angles, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of the field. This book offers room for reflection on the definition and utility of the word 'natural' on a planet now overwhelmingly dominated by people.

Biodiversity and the Management of the Madrean Archipelago
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 682

Biodiversity and the Management of the Madrean Archipelago

This conference brought together scientists and managers from government, universities, and private organizations to examine the biological diversity and management challenges of the unique "sky island" ecosystems of the mountains of the southwestern U.S. and northwestern Mexico. Session topics included: floristic resources, plant ecology, vertebrates, invertebrates, hydrology and riparian systems, aquatic resources, fire, conservation and management, human uses through time, and visions for the future. Illustrated.

Southwestern Rare and Endangered Plants
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Southwestern Rare and Endangered Plants

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Culture Clash
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 199

Culture Clash

The Culture Clash story begins in the 1970s in the village of Placitas, New Mexico at the north end of the Sandia Mountains, where author Kay Matthews built a house and began a family while involved in disputes with the Forest Service over forest management and with real estate developers bent on gentrification. It then moves to El Valle, a land grant village of 20 families at the base of the Pecos Wilderness, where she and her family moved in the early 1990s seeking a more rural life. Here, during the rest of that decade and into the 2000s, the small villages of el norte were engaged in battles on numerous fronts: protecting the integrity of traditional acequias; guaranteeing the rights of community-based foresters and ranchers to access public lands; addressing the long standing grievances of the loss of land grants; and maintaining the rural nature of communities through appropriate economic development. As a journalist documenting these struggles, and as a norteño living la lucha, Matthews weaves together a personal narrative and political analysis of a complex and dynamic rural New Mexico.

Jaguar's Shadow
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 374

Jaguar's Shadow

When the nature writer Richard Mahler discovers that wild jaguars are prowling a remote corner of his home state of New Mexico, he embarks on a determined quest to see in the flesh a big, beautiful cat that is the stuff of legend--yet verifiably real. Mahler's passion sets in motion a years-long adventure through trackless deserts, steamy jungles, and malarial swamps, as well as a confounding immersion in centuries-old debates over how we should properly regard these powerful predators: as varmints or as icons, trophies or gods? He is drawn from border badlands south to Panama's rain forest along a route where the fate of nearly all wildlife now rests in human hands. Mahler's odyssey introduces him to unrepentant poachers, pragmatic ranchers, midnight drug-runners, ardent conservationists, trance-induced shamans, hopeful biologists, stodgy bureaucrats, academic philosophers, macho hunters, and gentle Maya Indians. Along the way, he is forced to reconsider the true meaning of his search--and the enduring symbolism of the jaguar.

Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 708
San Juan National Forest (N.F.), East Fork Ski Area
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 486

San Juan National Forest (N.F.), East Fork Ski Area

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1987
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Biodiversity and Management of the Madrean Archipelago
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 686

Biodiversity and Management of the Madrean Archipelago

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Southwestern Desert Resources
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 375

Southwestern Desert Resources

The southwestern deserts stretch from southeastern California to west Texas and then south to central Mexico. The landscape of this region is known as basin and range topography featuring to “sky islands” of forest rising from the desert lowlands which creates a uniquely diverse ecology. The region is further complicated by an international border, where governments have caused difficulties for many animal populations. This book puts a spotlight on individual research projects which are specific examples of work being done in the area and when they are all brought together, to shed a general light of understanding the biological and cultural resources of this vast region so that those same resources can be managed as effectively and efficiently as possible. The intent is to show that collaborative efforts among federal, state agency, university, and private sector researchers working with land managers, provides better science and better management than when scientists and land managers work independently.