Swamp Life

Swamp Life
Author: Mark Coronado,Dominic Jackson
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 15
Release: 2012-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781477210420

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This book will delight both children and their parents. Swamp Life is adapted from an original animated action packed screenplay written in 2011 by Mark Coronado. This original story is about the adventures of a tenacious stray puppy named Enzo who, along with his new baby alligator friend Magnus, is lost in the swamplands. Join Enzo and Magnus throughout their adventures as they realize that helping others can be fun.

Swamplife

Swamplife
Author: Laura Ogden
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2011-06-01
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 0816677026

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Alligator hunters, mangroves, and the (mis)adventures of the Ashley Gang in the Florida Everglades.

Swamplife People Gators and Mangroves Entangled in the Everglades

Swamplife  People  Gators  and Mangroves Entangled in the Everglades
Author: Laura A. Ogden
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2011
Genre: Everglades National Park (Fla.)
ISBN: 1299946801

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Alligator hunters, mangroves, and the (mis)adventures of the Ashley Gang in the Florida Everglades.

Swamp Life

Swamp Life
Author: Glen Rounds
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1957
Genre: Animal behavior
ISBN: UVA:X001278093

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Atchafalaya Swamp Life

Atchafalaya Swamp Life
Author: Malcolm L. Comeaux
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1972
Genre: Nature
ISBN: MINN:319510018060423

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Emergent Ecologies

Emergent Ecologies
Author: Eben Kirksey
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2015-11-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780822374800

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In an era of global warming, natural disasters, endangered species, and devastating pollution, contemporary writing on the environment largely focuses on doomsday scenarios. Eben Kirksey suggests we reject such apocalyptic thinking and instead find possibilities in the wreckage of ongoing disasters, as symbiotic associations of opportunistic plants, animals, and microbes are flourishing in unexpected places. Emergent Ecologies uses artwork and contemporary philosophy to illustrate hopeful opportunities and reframe key problems in conservation biology such as invasive species, extinction, environmental management, and reforestation. Following the flight of capital and nomadic forms of life—through fragmented landscapes of Panama, Costa Rica, and the United States—Kirksey explores how chance encounters, historical accidents, and parasitic invasions have shaped present and future multispecies communities. New generations of thinkers and tinkerers are learning how to care for emergent ecological assemblages—involving frogs, fungal pathogens, ants, monkeys, people, and plants—by seeding them, nurturing them, protecting them, and ultimately letting go.

Place

Place
Author: Tim Cresswell
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2014-12-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780470655627

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Thoroughly revised and updated, this text introduces students of human geography and allied disciplines to the fundamental concept of place, combining discussion about everyday uses of the term with the complex theoretical debates that have grown up around it. • A thoroughly revised and updated edition of this highly successful short introduction to place • Features a new chapter on the use of place in non-geographical arenas, such as in ecological theory, art theory and practice, philosophy, and social theory • Combines discussion about everyday uses of the term ‘place’ with the more complex theoretical debates that have grown up around it • Uses familiar stories drawn from the news, popular culture, and everyday life as a way to explain abstract ideas and debates • Traces the development of the concept from the 1950s through its subsequent appropriation by cultural geographers, and the linking of place to politics

Southeastern Geographer

Southeastern Geographer
Author: David M. Cochran Jr.,Carl A. Reese
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2013-06-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781469609010

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Table of Contents for Volume 53, Number 2 (Summer 2013) Cover Art Sleeping Kudzu J. O. Joby Bass Introduction to Southeastern Geographer, Volume 53, Number 2 David M. Cochran and Carl A. Reese Part I: Papers Recovering Destination from Devastation: Tourism, Image, and Economy Along the Hurricane Coasts Ronald L. Schumann, III Foreign-born Latino Labor Market Concentration in Six Metropolitan Areas in the U.S. South Sara Gleave and Qingfang Wang Downstream Trends in Grain Size, Angularity, and Sorting of Channel-Bed and Bank Deposits in a Coastal Plain Sand-Bed River: the Pascagoula River System, Mississippi, USA Zachary A. Musselman and Allison M. Tarbox Displacement and the Racial State in Olympic Atlanta, 1990–1996 Seth Gustafson Pentagon Contracts and Dixie Barney Warf Part II: Reviews Swamplife: People, Gators, and Mangroves Entangled in the Everglades Laura A. Ogden Reviewed by Scott H. Markwith Cahokia: Ancient America's Great City on the Mississippi Timothy R. Pauketat Reviewed by William I. Woods