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The Bearded Dragon Manual

by Philippe De Vosjoli

From choosing a pet to selecting a veterinarian to feeding, housing, breeding, and more, these books deliver the most helpful and up-to-date information available on popular reptiles and amphibians kept as pets....


Arctic Voices: Resistance at the Tipping Point

by Subhankar Banerjee

A pristine environment of ecological richness and biodiversity. Home to generations of indigenous people for thousands of years. The location of vast quantities of oil, natural gas and coal. Largely uninhabited...


The Fungal Pharmacy: The Complete Guide to Medicinal Mushrooms and Lichens of North America

by Robert Rogers & Solomon P. Wasser

In The Fungal Pharmacy, noted herbalist Robert Rogers introduces readers to more than 300 species of medicinal mushrooms and lichens found in North America. These fungi, Rogers explains, have the capacity to...


Of Time and Place

by Sigurd F Olson

Of Time and Place is a legacy from one of the best-loved woodsman writers of our time. To the outdoorsmen who often canoed and portaged with him through the northern Lake country, Sigurd Olson was affectionately...


Lonely Land

by Sigurd F Olson

The author of The Singing Wilderness and Listening Point begins this grand adventure: “There are few places left on the North American continent where men can still see the country as it was before Europeans...


LISTENING POINT

by Sigurd F Olson

Listening Point tells of what I have seen and heard on a bare glaciated spit of rock in the Quetico-Superior country. Each time I have gone there I have found something new that has opened up whole realms...


A Bolt from the Blue: The Epic True Story of Danger, Daring, and Heroism at 13,000 Feet

by Jennifer Woodlief

FIVE INJURED CLIMBERS. TEN SEASONED RANGERS. ONE IMPOSSIBLE RESCUE.

On the afternoon of July 26, 2003, six vacationing mountain climbers ascended the peak of the Grand Teton in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Rain and...


Buffalo for the Broken Heart: Restoring Life to a Black Hills Ranch

by Dan O'Brien

For twenty years Dan O’Brien struggled to make ends meet on his cattle ranch in South Dakota. But when a neighbor invited him to lend a hand at the annual buffalo roundup, O’Brien was inspired to convert...


Silent Spring Revisited

by Conor Mark Jameson

American scientist and author Rachel Carson is said to have sparked the modern day environmental movement with the publication of Silent Spring in 1962. She made vivid the prospect of life without birdsong....


The Horse Illustrated Guide to Buying a Horse

by Lesley Ward

Experienced equestrians cover the fundamentals of horsemanshipt - from buying and caring for a horse to getting the most out of tiem in the saddle. Complete with step-by-step instructions, full-color photographs,...


Working with Your Woodland: A Landowner's Guide

by Charles Thompson, Lynn Levine & Mollie Beattie

A landowner's manual for forest management in New England


Stand Up That Mountain: The Battle to Save One Small Community in the Wilderness Along the Appalachian Trail

by Jay Erskine Leutze

In the tradition of A Civil Ac tion—the true story of a North Carolina outdoorsman who teams up with his Appalachian “mountain people” neighbors to save treasured land from being destroyed

Living alone...


The Wild Trees: A Story of Passion and Daring

by Richard Preston

Hidden away in foggy, uncharted rain forest valleys in Northern California are the largest and tallest organisms the world has ever sustained–the coast redwood trees, Sequoia sempervirens. Ninety-six percent...


Nim Chimpsky: The Chimp Who Would Be Human

by Elizabeth Hess

Now Elizabeth Hess’s unforgettable biography is the inspiration for Project Nim, a riveting new documentary directed by James Marsh and produced by Simon Chinn, the Oscar-winning team known for Man on Wire...


Future Nature: A Vision for Conservation

by William (Bill) (Bill) Adams

The countryside is changing faster than ever. Fifty years of conservation achievements in the UK are now being confronted by a new complexion of economic forces that are driving change in the countryside. At...


The Endangered Species Act and Federalism: Effective Conservation through Greater State Commitment

by Kaush Arha & Barton H. H. Thompson Jr.

States today play a major role in implementing and enforcing environmental laws such as the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. A thirty year review of ESA identified...


Climate Change and Social Ecology: A New Perspective on the Climate Challenge

by Stephen M. M. Wheeler

Although strategies to prevent global warming - such as by conserving energy, relying on solar and wind power, and reducing motor vehicle use - are well-known, societies have proved unable to implement these...


The Global Economics of Forestry

by William F. F. Hyde

This book traces the economic and biological pattern of forest development from initial settlement and harvest activity at the natural forest frontier to modern industrial forest plantations. It builds from...


Plant Identification: Creating User-Friendly Field Guides for Biodiversity Management

by William Hawthorne & Anna Lawrence

An important prerequisite for successful conservation is a good understanding of what we seek to conserve. Nowhere is this more the case than in the fight to protect plant biodiversity, which is threatened by...


Gifts of the Crow: How Perception, Emotion, and Thought Allow Smart Birds to Behave Like Humans

by John Marzluff & Tony Angell

CROWS ARE MISCHIEVOUS, playful, social, and passionate. They have brains that are huge for their body size and exhibit an avian kind of eloquence. They mate for life and associate with relatives and neighbors...