America's Wild Woodlands

America's Wild Woodlands
Title America's Wild Woodlands PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 210
Release 1985
Genre Nature
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Heavily illustrated with color photos.

Wild Woodlands

Wild Woodlands
Title Wild Woodlands PDF eBook
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Publisher Taylor Publishing Company (TX)
Pages 216
Release 1992
Genre Nature
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A popular nature photographer has collected more than 200 stunning, full-color photographs of America's remaining undisturbed forests, many of which are endangered. These virgin, old-growth woodlands--from the North Woods to the Deep South's piney woods, from New England woods to The Desert Forest--form unique habitats. The animals that live there also are photographed and described in relation to the ecology of each area.

Wetland, Woodland, Wildland

Wetland, Woodland, Wildland
Title Wetland, Woodland, Wildland PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Hathaway Thompson
Publisher University Press of New England
Pages 472
Release 2000
Genre Biotic communities
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The first field guide to all of Vermont's natural communities

Restoring America's Wildlife, 1937-1987

Restoring America's Wildlife, 1937-1987
Title Restoring America's Wildlife, 1937-1987 PDF eBook
Author Harmon Kallman
Publisher
Pages 408
Release 1987
Genre Nature
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Fittingly, the Act's chief sponsors were a Senator from Nevada, Key Pittman, and a Representative from Virginia, A. Willis Robertson. The Pittman-Robertson Act, as it came to be called, sped through Congress and was signed into law by President Franklin Roosevelt on September 2, 1937. From a modest beginning, the Pittman-Robertson program has grown with the economy and the human population of our country. By now it has channeled nearly $1.7 billion in Federal excise tax receipts, augmented by some $600 million from the States, into activities to restore wildlife. The projects include State acquisition of acreage needed to bring wildlife back, research into wildlife requirements and problems, active management of habitats, and development of scientific ways to enable wildlife and people to share our land in harmony. The program has strengthened State governments and built wildlife management into a respected profession.

Wilderness, the National Forests

Wilderness, the National Forests
Title Wilderness, the National Forests PDF eBook
Author United States. Forest Service
Publisher
Pages 16
Release 1961
Genre Forest reserves
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Rewilding North America

Rewilding North America
Title Rewilding North America PDF eBook
Author Dave Foreman
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Pages 320
Release 2004-07
Genre Nature
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In Rewilding North America, Dave Foreman takes on arguably the biggest ecological threat of our time: the global extinction crisis. He not only explains the problem in clear and powerful terms, but also offers a bold, hopeful, scientifically credible, and practically achievable solution. Foreman begins by setting out the specific evidence that a mass extinction is happening and analyzes how humans are causing it. Adapting Aldo Leopold's idea of ecological wounds, he details human impacts on species survival in seven categories, including direct killing, habitat loss and fragmentation, exotic species, and climate change. Foreman describes recent discoveries in conservation biology that call for wildlands networks instead of isolated protected areas, and, reviewing the history of protected areas, shows how wildlands networks are a logical next step for the conservation movement. The final section describes specific approaches for designing such networks (based on the work of the Wildlands Project, an organization Foreman helped to found) and offers concrete and workable reforms for establishing them. The author closes with an inspiring and empowering call to action for scientists and activists alike. Rewilding North America offers both a vision and a strategy for reconnecting, restoring, and rewilding the North American continent, and is an essential guidebook for anyone concerned with the future of life on earth.

Through the Woods

Through the Woods
Title Through the Woods PDF eBook
Author Gary Ferguson
Publisher Saint Martin's Griffin
Pages 164
Release 1998
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780312187637

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A journey through America's forest wilderness captures its meaning, sharing interviews with men and women whose lives have become entwined with America's woodlands