Rogue Ranger

Rogue Ranger
Title Rogue Ranger PDF eBook
Author Melinda Kucsera
Publisher Melinda Kucsera
Pages 361
Release 2023-03-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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A mother's love knows no bounds, but the enchanted forest is unforgiving. There are three rules she can’t break—start no fires, carry no weapons, and do no harm—or die. Robin must save her daughter while keeping the rules of the forest, despite being harried by shapeshifters who want something from her. With the help of a powerful mage and his enigmatic companion, they face tests that push them to the brink. But one of them is not who they seem. Will they triumph over the forest's rules and the evil that seeks to destroy them, or succumb to its power and turn against each other? Dive into this epic fantasy adventure and find out! Rogue Ranger is the third book in the Robin of Larkspur series.

U.S. Forest Service Research Note PSW.

U.S. Forest Service Research Note PSW.
Title U.S. Forest Service Research Note PSW. PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 788
Release 1966
Genre Forests and forestry
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Complete Angler's Guide to Oregon

Complete Angler's Guide to Oregon
Title Complete Angler's Guide to Oregon PDF eBook
Author John Shewey
Publisher Wilderness Adventures Press
Pages 449
Release 2011-03-15
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1932098860

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Mattara

Mattara
Title Mattara PDF eBook
Author C.A.Watts
Publisher Ballads & Bards Bookhouse
Pages 181
Release 2022-03-30
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 0645140899

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Rogue and Ranger managed to track down the first piece of the Heart of Ventura. Now joined by its Guardian, Elva, they have found their way to Mattara, an underwater world of sea creatures the likes they never thought to see outside of fairytales. But Mattara is being plagued by a malevolent force. Hell bent on destruction, it has come to be known as the Destroyer, wiping out entire villages overnight. Where is the Guardian of Mattara? Why aren’t they doing their job and using the Heart to protect their world? …And what is the dark secret the royal family of Mattara are hiding that could hold the answer Rogue and Ranger need to succeed?

Against the Darkmaster Core Rules

Against the Darkmaster Core Rules
Title Against the Darkmaster Core Rules PDF eBook
Author Open Ended Games
Publisher
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Release 2020-12-15
Genre
ISBN 9781735847412

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Tale of the Tome

Tale of the Tome
Title Tale of the Tome PDF eBook
Author Wil Knoble
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 499
Release 2006-09-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1847283721

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The eldest son of a stonemason has answered a call from a recurring dream. He doesn't know who sent it or why, but realizes there is considerable danger involved. Although he embarks on this quest in pursuit of said danger, little does he know he will learn more about his late mother, his temperamental father, and a unique aspect of his family's lineage. Dayfid Ray Skyden has taken a sojourn that will traverse a great deal more than the land he walks upon.

Ecological Restoration and the U.S. Nature and Environmental Writing Tradition

Ecological Restoration and the U.S. Nature and Environmental Writing Tradition
Title Ecological Restoration and the U.S. Nature and Environmental Writing Tradition PDF eBook
Author Laura Smith
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 348
Release 2022-01-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3030861481

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This book presents a critical history of the intersections between American environmental literature and ecological restoration policy and practice. Through a storying—restorying—restoring framework, this book explores how entanglements between writers and places have produced literary interventions in restoration politics. The book considers the ways literary landscapes are politicized by writers themselves, and by conservationists, activists, policymakers, and others, in defense of U.S. public lands and the idea of wilderness. The book profiles five environmental writers and examines how their writings on nature, wildness, wilderness, conservation, preservation, and restoration have variously inspired and been translated into ecological restoration programs and campaigns by environmental organizations. The featured authors are Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862) at Walden Pond, John Muir (1838–1914) in Yosemite National Park, Aldo Leopold (1887–1948) at his family’s Wisconsin sand farm, Marjory Stoneman Douglas (1890–1998) in the Everglades, and Edward Abbey (1927–1989) in Glen Canyon. This book combines environmental history, literature, biography, philosophy, and politics in a commentary on considering (and developing) environmental literature’s place in conversations on restoration ecology, ecological restoration, and rewilding.