Paul Johnsguard presents a highly enjoyable and readable introduction to the natural history of the Nebraska Sandhills in his kind of love letter to the Nebraska Sandhills and especially to their inhabitants past and present. Johnsguard calls upon 30 years of research and teaching in the region to draw together a series of essays that cover geology, ecology, ethology, and environmental issues while offering his personal perspectives on the past, present and future
Like many of the fly-over states, Nebraska suffers from a bad reputation when it comes to scenery. B...
Review of: Fragile Giants: a Natural History of the Loess Hills. Mutel, Cornelia F
Douglas Bamforth and his colleagues demonstrate in this edited volume the valuable role in modern ar...
Paul Johnsguard presents a highly enjoyable and readable introduction to the natural history of the ...
Books like this are rarely written. Today, most writings about natural features and charismatic land...
This Fragile Land, though written for a popular audience, is not intended for children or for light ...
As a newcomer to Nebraska and someone learning the natural history of this place, I thoroughly enjoy...
Paul A. Johnsguard has established himself as one of the most prolific natural history writers in th...
As a newcomer to Nebraska and someone learning the natural history of this place, I thoroughly enjoy...
A distinguished psychologist once wrote that if you wished to understand the history of scientific t...
The Loess Hills, which are a special feature of the eastern bank of the Missouri River in Iowa and n...
Although Ikerd’s philosophy is quite perceptive in its instincts, one could enumerate many internal ...
Like many of the fly-over states, Nebraska suffers from a bad reputation when it comes to scenery. B...
Review of: Fragile Giants: a Natural History of the Loess Hills. Mutel, Cornelia F
Douglas Bamforth and his colleagues demonstrate in this edited volume the valuable role in modern ar...
Paul Johnsguard presents a highly enjoyable and readable introduction to the natural history of the ...
Books like this are rarely written. Today, most writings about natural features and charismatic land...
This Fragile Land, though written for a popular audience, is not intended for children or for light ...
As a newcomer to Nebraska and someone learning the natural history of this place, I thoroughly enjoy...
Paul A. Johnsguard has established himself as one of the most prolific natural history writers in th...
As a newcomer to Nebraska and someone learning the natural history of this place, I thoroughly enjoy...
A distinguished psychologist once wrote that if you wished to understand the history of scientific t...
The Loess Hills, which are a special feature of the eastern bank of the Missouri River in Iowa and n...
Although Ikerd’s philosophy is quite perceptive in its instincts, one could enumerate many internal ...
Like many of the fly-over states, Nebraska suffers from a bad reputation when it comes to scenery. B...
Review of: Fragile Giants: a Natural History of the Loess Hills. Mutel, Cornelia F
Douglas Bamforth and his colleagues demonstrate in this edited volume the valuable role in modern ar...