29 Jan 2008, 12:17pm
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Titles through 10 Feb 2008

Clam Gardens: Aboriginal Mariculture On Canada’s West Coast by Judith Williams, reviewed in History of Western Landscapes

The Monster Reared His Ugly Head: The Story of the Rodeo-Chediski Fire by Jim Paxon, reviewed in Rural Culture

Angora: South Lake Tahoe - Disaster. Survival. Restoration by the Tahoe Daily Tribune staff, reviewed in Rural Culture

Imagine by James D. Petersen in Rural Culture

Wilderness and Political Ecology: Aboriginal Influences and the Original State of Nature edited by Charles E. Kay and Randy T. Simmons, reviewed in Wildlife Sciences

19 Jan 2008, 1:32pm
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Titles through 25 Jan 2008

The Wrath of Kuhn: Meditations on Fire Philosophy by Stephen J. Pyne in Forest and Fire Science

A geochronological approach to understanding the role of solar activity on Holocene glacier length variability in the Swiss Alps by Anne Hormes, Jürg Beer, and Christian Schlüchter, reviewed in Paleobotany and Paleoclimatology

The Egley Fire by various authors in Rural Culture

Forestry in Indian Country: Models of Sustainability for Our Nation’s Forests? edited by James Petersen, reviewed in Rural Culture

Wolves in Russia by Will Graves, reviewed in Wildlife Sciences

4 Jan 2008, 11:43pm
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Titles through 15 Jan 2008

Native American Influences on the Development of Forest Ecosystems by Thomas M. Bonnicksen, M. Kat Anderson, Henry T. Lewis, Charles E. Kay, and Ruthann Knudson, excerpts in History of Western Landscapes

Indians, Fire, and the Land in the Pacific Northwest edited by Robert Boyd, excerpts in History of Western Landscapes

The Standley Site by Thomas J. Connolly, abstract in History of Western Landscapes

The Long Tom and Chalker Sites by Brian L. O’Neill, Thomas J. Connolly, and Dorothy E. Freidel, abstract in History of Western Landscapes

The Vegetation of the Willamette Valley by Carl L. Johannessen, William A. Davenport, Artimus Millet, and Steven McWilliams in History of Western Landscapes