Ranching West of the l00th Meridian provides a diverse array of perceptions of ranching in western states. The authors of its seventeen essays describe ranching culture, ecology, and economics, while omitting extremist approaches to western land management. Intentionally absent are the preservationists who suggest removing ranching from western rangelands and those who would remove all land from the public domain. This selection attempts to unite concerned users of western lands and to present in a fair way less vocal western land stewards, the radical center. What remains is a refreshing variety of authors committed to sustainable rangeland use that includes ranching. The volume should have great appeal to natural resource managers, cons...
In this important companion to his earlier book, The American Backwoods Frontier, Terry Jordan has a...
Brian Q. Cannon has established himself as one of America\u27s preeminent historians of agriculture ...
Sustaining rangeland ecosystems is as much a social process as an ecological one. It requires applic...
Ranching West of the l00th Meridian provides a diverse array of perceptions of ranching in western s...
Lack of long-term ecological monitoring presents a challenge for sustainable rangeland management in...
Although the title of this book might be somewhat misleading-it has little to do with daily ranch li...
Much of the book is devoted to discussing the heavy human dependence on grasslands and whether this ...
Rewilding the West gives a first impression of being the story of an innovative conservation project...
Wyoming is a remarkable place, a showcase for ecological pattern and process; and this is an excelle...
Rangelands cover a vast portion of the U.S., providing myriad environmental services (e.g. clean wat...
This book focuses on the golden age of the ranching industry in western Canada from the early 1880s ...
Historians and social scientists have long been fascinated by the open-range cattle industry, its or...
This is a set of papers on the problems of establishing and managing Western arid land wilderness. A...
Ranch life doesn\u27t lend itself well to paper. The lifestyle of the cowboy or cowgirl is not somet...
FREE LAND was the Cry! For 123 years the Homestead Act provided millions of people the opportunity t...
In this important companion to his earlier book, The American Backwoods Frontier, Terry Jordan has a...
Brian Q. Cannon has established himself as one of America\u27s preeminent historians of agriculture ...
Sustaining rangeland ecosystems is as much a social process as an ecological one. It requires applic...
Ranching West of the l00th Meridian provides a diverse array of perceptions of ranching in western s...
Lack of long-term ecological monitoring presents a challenge for sustainable rangeland management in...
Although the title of this book might be somewhat misleading-it has little to do with daily ranch li...
Much of the book is devoted to discussing the heavy human dependence on grasslands and whether this ...
Rewilding the West gives a first impression of being the story of an innovative conservation project...
Wyoming is a remarkable place, a showcase for ecological pattern and process; and this is an excelle...
Rangelands cover a vast portion of the U.S., providing myriad environmental services (e.g. clean wat...
This book focuses on the golden age of the ranching industry in western Canada from the early 1880s ...
Historians and social scientists have long been fascinated by the open-range cattle industry, its or...
This is a set of papers on the problems of establishing and managing Western arid land wilderness. A...
Ranch life doesn\u27t lend itself well to paper. The lifestyle of the cowboy or cowgirl is not somet...
FREE LAND was the Cry! For 123 years the Homestead Act provided millions of people the opportunity t...
In this important companion to his earlier book, The American Backwoods Frontier, Terry Jordan has a...
Brian Q. Cannon has established himself as one of America\u27s preeminent historians of agriculture ...
Sustaining rangeland ecosystems is as much a social process as an ecological one. It requires applic...