Biologists, anthropologists, and land managers have at least two primary reasons for digging deeply into the journals of early explorers and inhabitants of an area. One is pure enjoyment, the kind that comes with learning from firsthand observers about the environment, people, flora, and fauna that existed over a century ago. Another is coming to a better understanding of the development of the ecosystems on which we now depend, and thereby gaining insights into how to achieve the elusive goal of sustainable land management while protecting the biological diversity that remains. Accessing this information is taxing, occurring as it does in paragraphs here and there in hard-to-find books that frequently are difficult to read. Severson and Si...
In the past decade there has been a slow but steady change in the field of prairie conservation. Mor...
EDITORIAL: Ecocide on the Sheyenne? ▪ Paul B. Kannowski NEW RECORDS OF VASCULAR PLANTS IN NORTH DAKO...
In this compact book, the outgrowth, or reprint, of his dissertation, Douglas Bamforth focuses his a...
Biologists, anthropologists, and land managers have at least two primary reasons for digging deeply ...
Wyoming is a remarkable place, a showcase for ecological pattern and process; and this is an excelle...
Book Review: The Nature of Eastern North Dakota: Pre-1880 Historical Ecology, K. E. Severson, C. H. ...
Wyoming is a remarkable place, a showcase for ecological pattern and process; and this is an excelle...
There are few books on the plants of the Great Plains, and most of these are too technical to appeal...
As a newcomer to Nebraska and someone learning the natural history of this place, I thoroughly enjoy...
EDITORIAL: North Dakota\u27s Naturalist-at-Large ▪ Paul B. Kannowski WETLAND VEGETATION OF THE TURTL...
EDITORIAL: North Dakota\u27s Naturalist-at-Large ▪ Paul B. Kannowski WETLAND VEGETATION OF THE TURTL...
As a newcomer to Nebraska and someone learning the natural history of this place, I thoroughly enjoy...
Habitat loss and fragmentation, which in turn result in the fragmentation of species populations and...
Habitat loss and fragmentation, which in turn result in the fragmentation of species populations and...
Habitat loss and fragmentation, which in turn result in the fragmentation of species populations and...
In the past decade there has been a slow but steady change in the field of prairie conservation. Mor...
EDITORIAL: Ecocide on the Sheyenne? ▪ Paul B. Kannowski NEW RECORDS OF VASCULAR PLANTS IN NORTH DAKO...
In this compact book, the outgrowth, or reprint, of his dissertation, Douglas Bamforth focuses his a...
Biologists, anthropologists, and land managers have at least two primary reasons for digging deeply ...
Wyoming is a remarkable place, a showcase for ecological pattern and process; and this is an excelle...
Book Review: The Nature of Eastern North Dakota: Pre-1880 Historical Ecology, K. E. Severson, C. H. ...
Wyoming is a remarkable place, a showcase for ecological pattern and process; and this is an excelle...
There are few books on the plants of the Great Plains, and most of these are too technical to appeal...
As a newcomer to Nebraska and someone learning the natural history of this place, I thoroughly enjoy...
EDITORIAL: North Dakota\u27s Naturalist-at-Large ▪ Paul B. Kannowski WETLAND VEGETATION OF THE TURTL...
EDITORIAL: North Dakota\u27s Naturalist-at-Large ▪ Paul B. Kannowski WETLAND VEGETATION OF THE TURTL...
As a newcomer to Nebraska and someone learning the natural history of this place, I thoroughly enjoy...
Habitat loss and fragmentation, which in turn result in the fragmentation of species populations and...
Habitat loss and fragmentation, which in turn result in the fragmentation of species populations and...
Habitat loss and fragmentation, which in turn result in the fragmentation of species populations and...
In the past decade there has been a slow but steady change in the field of prairie conservation. Mor...
EDITORIAL: Ecocide on the Sheyenne? ▪ Paul B. Kannowski NEW RECORDS OF VASCULAR PLANTS IN NORTH DAKO...
In this compact book, the outgrowth, or reprint, of his dissertation, Douglas Bamforth focuses his a...