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Klamath Heartlands

Klamath Heartlands introduces the unique-in-the-nation plan by the Klamath Tribes of southern Oregon to restore the "remembered forest" of their former reservation, an area that...

| paperback | $19.95

Natural Enemy, Natural Ally

How has war changed and damaged the environment? How has nature influenced war? As the first collection of essays on war and environmental history, Natural...

| paperback | $29.95

Frigid Embrace

Since the arrival of white settlers, Alaska has been dependent on the development of successive natural resources- fur, then gold, salmon, copper, timber, and now...

| paperback | $21.95

Forest Primeval

In this classic work of ecology, Chris Maser traces the growth of an ancient forest in Oregon's Cascade mountains from its fiery birth in the...

| paperback | $19.95

Last Stands

The remarkable Pacific temperate rainforest has become an endangered landscape, rarer than even the embattled tropical rainforest. In Last Stands, award-winning environmental writer Larry Pynn...

| paperback | $18.95

Water in the West

Water in the West offers a lively primer on the region's most precious and scarce resource. It collects the best reporting on the subject, drawn...

| paperback | $29.95

American Sportsmen and the Origins of Conservation

Environmentalists who believe that hunters and anglers are interested only in the kill and the catch may be surprised to learn that sportsmen were originally...

| paperback | $24.95

The Left Hand of Eden

**Literary Arts Winner Oregon Book Award** This important contribution to the growing debate over the protection of wilderness areas comes from an unusual perspective —...

| paperback | $19.95

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