NATURE / Regional
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NATURE / Regional
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NATURE / Regional
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Incoming Resources
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- Meanings of maple, an ethnography of sugaring, Michael A. Lange
- Alligators of Texas, Louise Hayes ; photographs by Philippe Henry
- Wildflowers of Texas, George Miller
- Plants have so much to give us, all we have to do is ask, Anishinaabe botanical teachings, Mary Siisip Geniusz ; edited by Wendy Makoons Geniusz ; illustrations by Annmarie Geniusz
- The Pacific flyway, waterbird migration from the Arctic to Tierra del Fuego, Audrey Delella Benedict, Geoffrey A. Hammerson, Robert W. Butler
- Bob Spain's canoeing guide and favorite Texas paddling trails, Bob Spain ; illustrations by Joy Emshoff ; maps by Joshua Bailey
- In search of the canary tree, the story of a scientist, a cypress, and a changing world, Lauren E. Oakes ; illustrations by Kate Cahill & Cartography by Erik Steiner
- National Geographic guide to the national parks of Canada
- Seasons, desert sketches, by Ellen Meloy ; foreword by Annie Proulx
- To the river, a journey beneath the surface, Olivia Laing
- Imagining the Atacama Desert, a five-hundred-year journey of discovery, Richard V. Francaviglia
- The Chippewa, biography of a Wisconsin waterway, Richard D. Cornell
- In the shadow of the Chinatis, a history of Pinto Canyon in the Big Bend, David W. Keller
- A Swift guide to butterflies of North America, by Jeffrey Glassberg
- Common rangeland plants of west central Texas, George Clendenin
- California condors in the Pacific Northwest, Jesse D'Elia, and Susan M. Haig ; illustrations by Ram Papish, foreword by Noel Snyder
- Landmarks, Robert Macfarlane
- Marfa garden, the wonders of dry desert plants, Jim Fissel [and three others] ; foreword by Dallas Baxter
- The Capitol Reef Reader, edited by Stephen Trimble
- The natural history of Texas, Brian R. Chapman and Eric G. Bolen ; foreword by Andrew Sansom
- Desert life, a guide to the Southwest's iconic animals & plants and how they survive, by Karen Krebbs
- The lichen flora of the United States, by Bruce Fink ; completed for publication by Joyce Hedrick
- Zen of the plains, experiencing wild Western places, Tyra A. Olstad
- High cotton, four seasons in the Mississippi Delta, Gerard Helferich
- Cache Lake country, life in the North Woods, by John J. Rowlands ; illustrated by Henry B. Kane
- Nature watch Big Bend, a seasonal guide, Lynne Weber and Jim Weber ; illustrations by Lynne Weber ; photographs by Jim Weber
- The hidden ways, Alistair Moffat
- Wildflowers of Texas, field guide, by Nora Mays Bowers, Rick Bowers and Stan Tekiela
- New Guinea, nature and culture of earth's grandest island, Bruce M. Beehler ; photography by Tim Laman
- The land of little rain, Mary Hunter Austin
- A photographic guide to the vegetation of the South Texas Sand Sheet, Dexter Peacock and Forrest S. Smith
- The urban forager, Wross Lawrence ; photography by Marco Kessler
- Memory lands, King Philip's War and the place of violence in the Northeast, Christine M. DeLucia
- The TOS handbook of Texas birds, Mark W. Lockwood and Brush Freeman
- Niagara Falls for everybody, what to see and enjoy-a complete guide, Barbara A. Lynch-Johnt
- 276 edible wild plants of the United States and Canada, berries, roots, nuts, greens, flowers, and seeds in all or the majority of the us and canada, Caleb Warnock
- From rendering to reality, the story of Buffalo Bayou Park
Outgoing Resources
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