By Donald G. Schueler University Press of Mississippi (Paperback, $18.00, ISBN: 157806466X, 5/2002) First published in 1980 A classic book about the environmental triumph that saved a southeast Mississippi wetland. Preserving the Pascagoula re-creates one of the more exciting sagas in the history of wilderness preservation—the ultimately successful fight to protect the vast, magnificent, little-known Pascagoula Swamp in southeastern Mississippi. The Pascagoula, in terms of discharge volume, remains the largest undammed, unaltered river system in the continental United States. The story of how it was saved, with several heroes, no great villains, and a happy ending, will remind the environmental community that now and then the “good guys” do...
"Last Great Wilderness is an authoritative history, documenting the power of wilderness values and t...
This is an issue of the Mississippi Landmarks in March 2011.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/dav...
In the 1990s, influenced by the deconstructionist movement in literary theory and trends toward revi...
By Donald G. Schueler University Press of Mississippi (Paperback, $18.00, ISBN: 157806466X, 5/2002) ...
The rubber hits the road in conservation when the landowning public involved. Researchers and amat...
The National Park Service has begun the ecological restoration of areas along a 72-mile stretch of t...
Within the American conservation movement is a fascinating historical development—wilderness preserv...
Review of: Great River: An Environmental History of the Upper Mississippi, 1890-1950. Scarpino, Phil...
The Humbug Marsh, located in Trenton and Gibraltar, Michigan, represents the last mile of undevelope...
The Klamath Basin is a land of teeming wildlife, expansive marshes, blue-ribbon trout streams, treme...
Nonfiction by Donald G. Schueler Houghton Mifflin (Hardcover: $21.95, ISBN: 039568997X, 2/1996; Pape...
The dissertation is about power and the landscape that power produces. It explicates a paradox of mo...
Conservation photography has been practiced since the early 1800’s by photographers who had the tale...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-212) and index.This study examines the evolving relation...
Seen in national perspective, the Allagash Wilderness Waterway is arguably Maine\u27s most dramatic ...
"Last Great Wilderness is an authoritative history, documenting the power of wilderness values and t...
This is an issue of the Mississippi Landmarks in March 2011.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/dav...
In the 1990s, influenced by the deconstructionist movement in literary theory and trends toward revi...
By Donald G. Schueler University Press of Mississippi (Paperback, $18.00, ISBN: 157806466X, 5/2002) ...
The rubber hits the road in conservation when the landowning public involved. Researchers and amat...
The National Park Service has begun the ecological restoration of areas along a 72-mile stretch of t...
Within the American conservation movement is a fascinating historical development—wilderness preserv...
Review of: Great River: An Environmental History of the Upper Mississippi, 1890-1950. Scarpino, Phil...
The Humbug Marsh, located in Trenton and Gibraltar, Michigan, represents the last mile of undevelope...
The Klamath Basin is a land of teeming wildlife, expansive marshes, blue-ribbon trout streams, treme...
Nonfiction by Donald G. Schueler Houghton Mifflin (Hardcover: $21.95, ISBN: 039568997X, 2/1996; Pape...
The dissertation is about power and the landscape that power produces. It explicates a paradox of mo...
Conservation photography has been practiced since the early 1800’s by photographers who had the tale...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-212) and index.This study examines the evolving relation...
Seen in national perspective, the Allagash Wilderness Waterway is arguably Maine\u27s most dramatic ...
"Last Great Wilderness is an authoritative history, documenting the power of wilderness values and t...
This is an issue of the Mississippi Landmarks in March 2011.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/dav...
In the 1990s, influenced by the deconstructionist movement in literary theory and trends toward revi...