Southeast Alaska s Natural World

Southeast Alaska s Natural World
Author: Robert H. Armstrong,Marge Hermans
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Animals
ISBN: 1578332702

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The Nature of Southeast Alaska

The Nature of Southeast Alaska
Author: Richard Carstensen,Bob Armstrong,Rita M. O’Clair
Publsiher: Graphic Arts Books
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2014-03-03
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780882409290

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“Unlike the standard nature guides that explain how to recognize common animals, Nature stresses the web of interrelationships that link the regional flora and fauna. This affectionate examination of some of North America’s most spectacular surviving old-growth forests will delight backpackers and armchair naturalists.” —Los Angeles Times Book Review Everything you ever wanted to know about the flora and fauna of Southeast Alaska is contained in the third edition of this lively field guide to the natural world, from bears to banana slugs, mountains to murrelets. The authors, who are both Alaskan residents and biologists, combine scientific research with personal experiences to make a definitive field guide for residents of or visitors to Southeast Alaska. The unique features of the book include: In-depth information about how wildlife coexists with the environment Detailed discussions of mammals, birds, fish, invertebrates, fungi, and plants Detailed map of wilderness areas in Southeast Alaska More than 200 black-and-white illustrations A bibliography, list of common and scientific names, and an index New to this edition: More than 100 new illustrations, many never before published, as well as new maps and photos Major expansion of sections on geology, old-growth forests, marine mammals, and amphibians Fifty-two new sidebars—written in the first person to give the text a more personal touch­—that describe recent findings or experiences. Sweeping updates and elaborations to chapter narratives—often thanks to technology unknown in 1992. In-depth guide to Southeast Alaska’s flora and fauna; more than an identification manual, Nature explores how the species and habitats encountered in the woods and waters of Southeast Alaska fit into the bigger picture.

Social Conditions and Trends in Southeast Alaska

Social Conditions and Trends in Southeast Alaska
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2005
Genre: Alaska, Southeast
ISBN: MINN:31951D02977053M

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In 1997, scientists at the Pacific Northwest Research Station initiated several social science studies in response to information gaps identified while developing the Tongass Land Management Plan. Results presented here summarize findings from studies of demographic trends and tourism trends in the region based on data available through 2002. Demographic trends suggest that despite having many unique geographic, climatic, and physical characteristics, southeast Alaska exhibits many social conditions and trends similar to those statewide, as well as in the greater United States and nonmetropolitan United States. Much variation exists at the community level, however, when measuring change in population and income in southeast Alaska. In the last decade, tourism has been one of the fastest growing components of Alaskas economy and an important source of export-based income. Natural resource management and use in Alaska will affect and will be affected by trends in tourism growth and activities.

Messages from Earth

Messages from Earth
Author: Robert B. Weeden
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1992
Genre: Nature
ISBN: UOM:39015022256666

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This text outlines a holistic approach to northern development in Alaska, intended for both northern specialists and the lay reader interested in the applications of science and of traditional knowledge and lifeways.

Guide to the Birds of Alaska 6th edition

Guide to the Birds of Alaska  6th edition
Author: Robert H. Armstrong
Publsiher: Mango Media Inc.
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-05-17
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781633534704

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GUIDE TO THE BIRDS OF ALASKA has been a must-have for Alaska birders for more than thirty years. In the sixth edition, Robert Armstrong provides hundreds of new photographs. Every bird is now illustrated including the casuals and accidentals. This comprehensive guide provides the most current knowledge about the birds in Alaska.

Protecting the Arctic

Protecting the Arctic
Author: Mark Nuttall
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2005-10-05
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781135297381

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Protecting the Arctic explores some of the ways in which indigenous peoples have taken political action regarding Arctic environmental and sustainable development issues, and investigates the involvement of indigenous peoples in international environmental policy- making. Nuttall illustrates how indigenous peoples make claims that their own forms of resource management not only have relevance in an Arctic regional context, but provide models for the inclusion of indigenous values and environmental knowledge in the design, negotiation and implementation of global environmental policy.

General Technical Report PNW GTR

General Technical Report PNW GTR
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2005
Genre: Forests and forestry
ISBN: CORNELL:31924097800563

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Coastal Alaska

Coastal Alaska
Author: Bob Devine
Publsiher: Edizioni WhiteStar
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2022-09-13T00:00:00+02:00
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9788854419247

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In this beautifully illustrated guidebook, find all the information you need to enjoy the most authentic experiences in the ports of call along the Gulf of Alaska and the coast beyond, as well as in Seattle and Vancouver. The 49th American state has become an increasingly popular destination, and National Geographic Traveler: Coastal Alaska is your pass to a truly unique and different land. Alaska has more mountains, glaciers, and wildlife than almost any other place in the world, and seems as if it was created just for cruises: Its 6,600 miles (10,622 km) of coastline offer an infinite amount of natural beauty to passengers aboard a ship, particularly along the southern coasts of the panhandle where the legendary Inside Passage lies. A cruise is also the best way to reach the most regions on land, the islands, the continental coast of Ketchikan, and as far away as Skagway. If you're lucky enough to visit Alaska by ship, this guide offers you one-of-a-kind experiences at every port of call, as well as in Seattle and Vancouver, the main ports of departure and essential stopovers in every cruise in northern waters. Find itineraries for: Touring cultural collections in Juneau; Taking a cruise on small boats through sculpted icebergs, with a watchful eye for seals, porpoises, and arctic terns; Discovering the unbridled wilderness of natural parks including Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve and Denali National Park; Kayaking and canoeing with a guide through Alaska's beautiful fjords and waterways; Visiting the onion-domed St. Michael's Russian Orthodox Cathedral in Sitka, Southeast Alaska's only oceanfront town; and so much more! For nature lovers, explorers, and cruise ship aficionados, this is a one-stop guide to the rich beauty of coastal Alaska, the perfect resource to make the most of your next adventure.