This book was written for a wide audience ranging from homeowners to professional educators. It contains as complete a listing of Iowa trees as can be found. The tree identification keys and the literal description of each species provide good information for anyone interested in trees. Of particular benefit is the inclusion of a statement about similar appearing trees. This feature should prove quite useful for the novice
In presenting this book to the people of Ilinois, it has been the authors' aim to furnish not merel...
Despite considerable ornithological research and increasing bird activity in Iowa, a revision of a m...
This document was written as a supplement to Unit V of Iowa Elementary Teacher's Handbook for Conser...
This book was written for a wide audience ranging from homeowners to professional educators. It cont...
Many of us are interested in the landscape around us. We ask: Why is this hill so steep or why is th...
The Iowa State Preserves System gives the highest protection afforded by law to sites dedicated for...
An Illustrated Guide to Iowa Prairie Plants. Paul Christiansen and Mark Müller. 1999. University of ...
Wildflowers and Other Plants of Iowa Wetlands. Sylvan T. Runkeland Dean M. Roosa. 1999. Iowa State U...
Here is a book that those who are interested in birds and their distribution in Iowa will absolutely...
The Iowa Breeding Bird Atlas is the first comprehensive statewide survey of Iowa\u27s breeding birds...
Shade trees contribute in many ways to make our lives more comfortable, interesting and enjoyable. T...
Review of: "Sunday Afternoon on the Porch: Reflections of a Small Town in Iowa, 1939–1942," by Jim ...
Book review of The Trees in My Forest by Bernrd Heinrich, a description of woodland in Weld
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
In presenting this book to the people of Ilinois, it has been the authors' aim to furnish not merel...
Despite considerable ornithological research and increasing bird activity in Iowa, a revision of a m...
This document was written as a supplement to Unit V of Iowa Elementary Teacher's Handbook for Conser...
This book was written for a wide audience ranging from homeowners to professional educators. It cont...
Many of us are interested in the landscape around us. We ask: Why is this hill so steep or why is th...
The Iowa State Preserves System gives the highest protection afforded by law to sites dedicated for...
An Illustrated Guide to Iowa Prairie Plants. Paul Christiansen and Mark Müller. 1999. University of ...
Wildflowers and Other Plants of Iowa Wetlands. Sylvan T. Runkeland Dean M. Roosa. 1999. Iowa State U...
Here is a book that those who are interested in birds and their distribution in Iowa will absolutely...
The Iowa Breeding Bird Atlas is the first comprehensive statewide survey of Iowa\u27s breeding birds...
Shade trees contribute in many ways to make our lives more comfortable, interesting and enjoyable. T...
Review of: "Sunday Afternoon on the Porch: Reflections of a Small Town in Iowa, 1939–1942," by Jim ...
Book review of The Trees in My Forest by Bernrd Heinrich, a description of woodland in Weld
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
In presenting this book to the people of Ilinois, it has been the authors' aim to furnish not merel...
Despite considerable ornithological research and increasing bird activity in Iowa, a revision of a m...
This document was written as a supplement to Unit V of Iowa Elementary Teacher's Handbook for Conser...