Angora: South Lake Tahoe
Tahoe Daily Tribune Staff, Jonah M. Kessel visual director, Jeff Munson editor, Gail Powell-Acosta publisher. Angora: South Lake Tahoe - Disaster. Survival. Restoration. 2007. Pediment Publishing.
Review [here]
The Monster Reared His Ugly Head
Paxon, Jim. The Monster Reared His Ugly Head: The Story of the Rodeo-Chediski Fire and Fire As a Tool of Nature. 2007. Cedar Hill Publishing [here]
Review with excerpts [here]
Clam Gardens: Aboriginal Mariculture On Canada’s West Coast
Williams, Judith. Clam Gardens: Aboriginal Mariculture On Canada’s West Coast. 2006. New Star Books LTD
Review [here]
Wolves in Russia: Anxiety Through the Ages
Graves, Will N. Wolves in Russia: Anxiety Through the Ages. 2007. Detselig Enterprises LTD.
Selected excerpts and ordering info [here]
Review [here]
Forestry in Indian Country: Models of Sustainability for Our Nation’s Forests?
Petersen, James, ed. Forestry in Indian Country: Models of Sustainability for Our Nation’s Forests? Evergreen Magazine, Winter 2005-2006
Selected excerpts [here]
The Egley Fire
The Egley Fire
by various authors, including
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InciWeb
and others
Published by the Western Institute for Study of the Environment, Jan, 21, 2008
Full text [here]
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A geochronological approach to understanding the role of solar activity on Holocene glacier length variability in the Swiss Alps
Hormes, A., Beer, J. and Schlüchter, C., 2006. A geochronological approach to understanding the role of solar activity on Holocene glacier length variability in the Swiss Alps. Geogr. Ann., 88 A (4): 281–294.
Review [here]
The Wrath of Kuhn
Pyne, Stephen J. The Wrath of Kuhn: Meditations on Fire Philosophy. Informal talk presented to Association of Fire Ecology, November, 2006.
Full text [here]
Review [here]
The Vegetation of the Willamette Valley
Johannessen, Carl L., William A. Davenport, Artimus Millet, Steven McWilliams (1971). The Vegetation of the Willamette Valley. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 61 (2), 286–302. 1971.
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Selected excerpts [here]
Cultural Landscapes History of Western Landscapes Native Cultures
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The Long Tom and Chalker Sites
O’Neill, Brian L. , Thomas J. Connolly, and Dorothy E. Freidel, with contributions by Patricia F. McDowell and Guy L. Prouty. A Holocene Geoarchaeological Record for the Upper Willamette Valley, Oregon: The Long Tom and Chalker Sites. University of Oregon Anthropological Papers 61, Published by the Museum of Natural History and the Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene. 2004.
Abstract [here]
Cultural Landscapes History of Western Landscapes Native Cultures
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The Standley Site
Connolly, Thomas J., with contributions by Joanne M. Mack, Richard E. Hughes, Thomas M. Origer, and Guy L. Prouty. The Standley Site (35D0182): Investigations into the Prehistory of Camas Valley, Southwest Oregon. University of Oregon Anthropological Papers No. 43. Published by the Department of Anthropology and Oregon State Museum of Anthropology University of Oregon, Eugene, October 1991.
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Cultural Landscapes Fire History History of Western Landscapes
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Indians, Fire, and the Land in the Pacific Northwest
Boyd, Robert, editor. Indians, Fire, and the Land in the Pacific Northwest. 1999. Oregon State University Press.
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Native American Influences on the Development of Forest Ecosystems
Thomas M. Bonnicksen, M. Kat Anderson, Henry T. Lewis, Charles E. Kay, and Ruthann Knudson. 1999. Native American influences on the development of forest ecosystems. In: Szaro, R. C.; Johnson, N. C.; Sexton, W. T.; Malk, A. J., eds. Ecological stewardship: A common reference for ecosystem management. Vol. 2. Oxford, UK: Elsevier Science Ltd: 439-470.
Selected excerpts [here]