Caring for Our Natural Community

Caring for Our Natural Community
Title Caring for Our Natural Community PDF eBook
Author Susan Reel
Publisher
Pages 354
Release 1989
Genre Endangered species
ISBN

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A Community Guide to Environmental Health

A Community Guide to Environmental Health
Title A Community Guide to Environmental Health PDF eBook
Author Jeff Conant
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Community leadership
ISBN 9780942364569

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Covers topics: community mobilization; water source protection, purification and borne diseases; sanitation; mosquito-borne diseases; deforestation and reforestation; farming; pesticides and toxics; solid waste and health care waste; harm from mining and oil extraction. Includes group activities and appropriate technology instructions.

Caring for Our Natural Community

Caring for Our Natural Community
Title Caring for Our Natural Community PDF eBook
Author Susan Reel
Publisher
Pages 350
Release 1989
Genre Endangered species
ISBN

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Working with Local Communities

Working with Local Communities
Title Working with Local Communities PDF eBook
Author Scottish Natural Heritage (Agency)
Publisher
Pages 5
Release 1999
Genre Biodiversity conservation
ISBN

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Caring for Our Natural Community

Caring for Our Natural Community
Title Caring for Our Natural Community PDF eBook
Author Susan Reel
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1989
Genre Fishes
ISBN

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Why care for Nature?

Why care for Nature?
Title Why care for Nature? PDF eBook
Author Dirk Willem Postma
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 226
Release 2006-10-31
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1402050038

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This book is a rigorous, yet accessible introduction into the current philosophical discourses underpinning practices of environmental education. It provides a comprehensive theoretical framework, relating philosophical key issues and educational concerns in an intrinsic manner, against the background of current practices and policies. While the issues discussed are complex and abstract, the book is readable for a general audience.

Wisconsin's Natural Communities

Wisconsin's Natural Communities
Title Wisconsin's Natural Communities PDF eBook
Author Randy Hoffman
Publisher University of Wisconsin Pres
Pages 398
Release 2002-09-20
Genre Nature
ISBN 0299170837

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Cattails grow in a marsh, pitcher plants grow in a bog, jewelweed grows in a swamp, right? Do sandhill cranes live among sandy hills? Frogs live near lakes and ponds, but can they live on prairies, too? What is a pine barrens, an oak opening, a calcareous fen? Wisconsin’s Natural Communities is an invitation to discover, explore, and understand Wisconsin’s richly varied natural environment, from your backyard or neighborhood park to stunning public preserves.Part 1 of the book explains thirty-three distinct types of natural communities in Wisconsin—their characteristic trees, beetles, fish, lichens, butterflies, reptiles, mammals, wildflowers—and the effects of geology, climate, and historical events on these habitats. Part 2 describes and maps fifty natural areas on public lands that are outstanding examples of these many different natural communities: Crex Meadows, Horicon Marsh, Black River Forest, Maribel Caves, Whitefish Dunes, the Blue Hills, Avoca Prairie, the Moquah Barrens and Chequamegon Bay, the Ridges Sanctuary, Cadiz Springs, Devil’s Lake, and many others. Intended for anyone who has a love for the natural world, this book is also an excellent introduction for students. And, it provides landowners, public officials, and other stewards of our environment with the knowledge to recognize natural communities and manage them for future generations.