Buffalo River Handbook

Buffalo River Handbook
Author: Kenneth L. Smith
Publsiher: University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 091245623X

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Ken Smith's life-long accumulation of knowledge about the Buffalo River country, including complete trail and river guides and a fascinating sourcebook for geology and history of the Buffalo river area. All in a compact size, with more than 170 photos, maps, and diagrams. Coordinated with National Geographic Maps, Trails Illustrated. Ken Smith is the author-photographer of The Buffalo River Country, the Ozark Society Foundation classic now in its ninth printing.

Buffalo River Hiking Trails 5

Buffalo River Hiking Trails  5
Author: Tim Ernst
Publsiher: Tim Ernst Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-04-24
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1882906985

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This guide covers most of the official hiking trails in the Buffalo National River area. It is intended to be used as a step-by-step guide to having a safe and enjoyable hiking experience in the Buffalo National River area. All trails covered in the guidebook include maps.

The Battle for the Buffalo River

The Battle for the Buffalo River
Author: Neil Compton,Kenneth L. Smith
Publsiher: University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2010-03-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781557289353

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Under the auspices of the 1938 Flood Control Act, the U.S. Corps of Engineers began to pursue an aggressive dam-building campaign. A grateful public generally lauded their efforts, but when they turned their attention to Arkansas’s Buffalo River, the vocal opposition their proposed projects generated dumbfounded them. Never before had anyone challenged the Corps’s assumption that damming a river was an improvement. Led by Neil Compton, a physician in Bentonville, Arkansas, a group of area conservationists formed the Ozark Society to join the battle for the Buffalo. This book is the account of this decade-long struggle that drew in such political figures as supreme court justice William O. Douglas, Senator J. William Fulbright, and Governor Orval Faubus. The battle finally ended in 1972 with President Richard Nixon’s designation of the Buffalo as the first national river. Drawing on hundreds of personal letters, photographs, maps, newspaper articles, and reminiscences, Compton’s lively book details the trials, gains, setbacks, and ultimate triumph in one of the first major skirmishes between environmentalists and developers.

The Buffalo River in Black and White C

The Buffalo River in Black and White  C
Author: Neil Osf -. Compton,John Heuston
Publsiher: University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 0912456213

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These wonderfully detailed, beautifully printed photographs are about adventures and discoveries: the Buffalo River and its towering bluffs, side canyons with hidden waterfalls, natural bridges, historic places, and more.

Nahanni River Guide

Nahanni River Guide
Author: Neil Hartling,Peter Jowett
Publsiher: Rocky Mountain Books Ltd
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2003
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1894765400

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A completely revised and updated edition of our comprehensive guidebook to the South Nahanni and Flat rivers, Nahanni River Guideis an invaluable resource for anyone planning a trip into this unique wilderness area of the Northwest Territories. As well as providing a careful description of the river, including rapids ratings and advice on handling the more challenging whitewater sections, the author's travel tips tell you all the information you'll need to make your trip a success.

The Buffalo Bubalus bubalis Production and Research

The Buffalo  Bubalus bubalis    Production and Research
Author: Giorgio A. Presicce
Publsiher: Bentham Science Publishers
Total Pages: 501
Release: 2017-03-31
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781681084176

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This handbook aims at focusing on the husbandry of the common water buffalo, (Bubalis bubalis). The book covers a broad range of topics such as the buffalo’s genetic evolution, cytogenetics, subspecies, breed diversification, feeding and metabolic specificity, adaptable response to environmental stress factors, welfare, dairy requirements and production, reproduction and embryo technologies, cryopreservation, sperm cell sexing, somatic cell cloning and transgenesis. Chapters presented and reviewed in this book have been by contributed by renowned scientists that have devoted years of research to the understanding of this species, and highlight the most recent advances in basic and applied science to unveil the understanding of physiological facets intrinsic to this animal species. The depth of the selected topics makes this book especially suited for readers of all academic levels of study. Researchers, students and professionals will find this book a useful guide to breeding and farming the water buffalo.

The Buffalo River Country

The Buffalo River Country
Author: Kenneth Smith
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2022-01-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0578346907

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The 2022 Commemorative Reissue of The Buffalo River Country describes the river, land, and culture of the Buffalo River watershed in northwest Arkansas of the mid-1960s. Editions of the book from 1967, 1970, and 1976 informed the public about the progress of federal legislation to create America's first national river and keep the river from being dammed. This 2022 reissue coincides with the 50th anniversary of the successful legislation to establish the Buffalo National River and includes the text from the 3rd edition (1976); three revisions of the chapter "Past and Future," which kept the reader updated on the status of legislation; and a new Foreword by retired Buffalo National River staff. 13 maps and 150 photos.

Blood and Water

Blood and Water
Author: David Gilmartin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2020-04-14
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780520355538

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The Indus basin was once an arid pastoral watershed, but by the second half of the twentieth century, it had become one of the world's most heavily irrigated and populated river basins. Launched under British colonial rule in the nineteenth century, this irrigation project spurred political, social, and environmental transformations that continued after the 1947 creation of the new states of India and Pakistan. In this first large-scale environmental history of the region, David Gilmartin focuses on the changes that occurred in the basin as a result of the implementation of the world's largest modern integrated irrigation system. This masterful work of scholarship explores how environmental transformation is tied to the creation of communities and nations, focusing on the intersection of politics, statecraft, and the environment.