Deer, Elk, Bison Research Methods Wildlife Habitat Wildlife Management Wildlife Sciences
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Range Reference Areas and The Condition of Shrubs on Mule Deer Winter Ranges
Kay, Charles E. 2009. Range Reference Areas and The Condition of Shrubs on Mule Deer Winter Ranges. Muley Crazy Magazine. Vol 8(1):35-40.
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The Return of Caribou to Ungava
Bergerud, A.T., Stuart N. Luttich, and Lodewiih Camps. 2007. The Return of Caribou to Ungava.
McGill-Queen’s University Press, Montreal, QU.
Review by Charles E. Kay, Utah State University, from the Canadian Field-Naturalist, Vol. 121, No. 2, April-June 2007 [here]
Fuel treatment effects on tree-based forest carbon storage and emissions under modeled wildfire scenarios
Hurteau, Matthew and Malcolm North. 2009. Fuel treatment effects on tree-based forest carbon storage and emissions under modeled wildfire scenarios. Front Ecol Environ 2009; 7, doi:10.1890/080049
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Cultural Landscapes History of Western Landscapes Native Cultures
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The legacy of cultural landscapes in the Brazilian Amazon: implications for biodiversity
Heckenberger, Michael J., J. Christian Russell, Joshua R. Toney, and Morgan J. Schmidt. 2007. The legacy of cultural landscapes in the Brazilian Amazon: implications for biodiversity. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B (2007) 362, 197–208
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Cultural Landscapes History of Western Landscapes The Wilderness Myth
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Of Fates, Forests, and Futures: Myths, Epistemes, and Policy in Tropical Conservation
Hecht, Susanna B. 1993. Of Fates, Forests, and Futures: Myths, Epistemes, and Policy in Tropical Conservation. Horace Marden Albright Lecturer in Conservation. UC Berkeley College of Natural Resources
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Cultivated Landscapes of Native Amazonia and the Andes
Denevan, William M. 2001. Cultivated Landscapes of Native Amazonia and the Andes. Oxford University Press, 2001.
Cultivated Landscapes of Native Amazonia and the Andes is widely recognized as the modern masterpiece of historical landscape geography. It is one of a trilogy of books inspired and coordinated by William Denevan. The others are Cultivated Landscapes of Native North America by William Doolittle and Cultivated Landscapes of Middle America on the Eve of Conquest by Thomas M. Whitmore and B.L. Turner II.
Review [here]