Behavior & Society

Behavior & Society
Title Behavior & Society PDF eBook
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Pages 412
Release 1986
Genre Social history
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Peregrine Falcon

Peregrine Falcon
Title Peregrine Falcon PDF eBook
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Pages 2
Release 1994
Genre Endangered species
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General Management Plan

General Management Plan
Title General Management Plan PDF eBook
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Pages 256
Release 1999
Genre Grasslands
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California Cultivator

California Cultivator
Title California Cultivator PDF eBook
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Pages 764
Release 1916
Genre Agriculture
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Urban Stormwater Management in the United States

Urban Stormwater Management in the United States
Title Urban Stormwater Management in the United States PDF eBook
Author National Research Council
Publisher National Academies Press
Pages 611
Release 2009-03-17
Genre Nature
ISBN 0309125391

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The rapid conversion of land to urban and suburban areas has profoundly altered how water flows during and following storm events, putting higher volumes of water and more pollutants into the nation's rivers, lakes, and estuaries. These changes have degraded water quality and habitat in virtually every urban stream system. The Clean Water Act regulatory framework for addressing sewage and industrial wastes is not well suited to the more difficult problem of stormwater discharges. This book calls for an entirely new permitting structure that would put authority and accountability for stormwater discharges at the municipal level. A number of additional actions, such as conserving natural areas, reducing hard surface cover (e.g., roads and parking lots), and retrofitting urban areas with features that hold and treat stormwater, are recommended.

The Pacific Northwest-Pacific Southwest Intertie

The Pacific Northwest-Pacific Southwest Intertie
Title The Pacific Northwest-Pacific Southwest Intertie PDF eBook
Author Toni Rae Linenberger
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Pages 34
Release 1997
Genre Electric power distribution
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Preserving the Desert

Preserving the Desert
Title Preserving the Desert PDF eBook
Author Lary M. Dilsaver
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Release 2016
Genre Desert conservation
ISBN 9781938086465

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National parks are different from other federal lands in the United States. Beginning in 1872 with the establishment of Yellowstone, they were largely set aside to preserve for future generations the most spectacular and inspirational features of the country, seeking the best representative examples of major ecosystems such as Yosemite, geologic forms such as the Grand Canyon, archaeological sites such as Mesa Verde, and scenes of human events such as Gettysburg. But one type of habitat--the desert--fell short of that goal in American eyes until travel writers and the Automobile Age began to change that perception. As the Park Service began to explore the better-known Mojave and Colorado deserts of southern California during the 1920s for a possible desert park, many agency leaders still carried the same negative image of arid lands shared by many Americans--that they are hostile and largely useless. But one wealthy woman--Minerva Hamilton Hoyt, from Pasadena--came forward, believing in the value of the desert, and convinced President Franklin D. Roosevelt to establish a national monument that would protect the unique and iconic Joshua trees and other desert flora and fauna. Thus was Joshua Tree National Monument officially established in 1936, with the area later expanded in 1994 when it became Joshua Tree National Park. Since 1936, the National Park Service and a growing cadre of environmentalists and recreationalists have fought to block ongoing proposals from miners, ranchers, private landowners, and real estate developers who historically have refused to accept the idea that any desert is suitable for anything other than their consumptive activities. To their dismay, Joshua Tree National Park, even with its often-conflicting land uses, is more popular today than ever, serving more than one million visitors per year who find the desert to be a place worthy of respect and preservation. Distributed for George Thompson Publishing