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California Academy of Sciences Library
Pub. QL696
.F3 H68 2001
Condors and Vultures
/ David Houston. Stillwater, MN: Voyageur Press, c2001.
Devoting itself to the condors
and vultures of the title, this volume provides information on species, natural
history, habitat, and more. Beautiful color photographs give you appreciation
of these often maligned birds.
One of the extras provided is maps showing the range of each species, along
with information on weight, wingspan, and breeding specifics. An index is also
included.
Pub. QC794.6
.S85 G75 1999
The Elegant Universe:
Superstrings, Hidden Dimensions, and the Quest for the Ultimate Theory /
Brian Greene. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, c1999.
The author, a professor
of physics and mathematics at Columbia University in New York City, writes of
the quest in physics of the unified field theory, a theory that unites the science
of the large, general relativity, to the science of the small, quantum mechanics.
A lot of hopes are pinned on superstring theory, and Greene deftly spins of
tale of the scientific story behind the quest for string theory and its current
state. Metaphor and analogy are used to describe the scientific for the non-scientist.
Notes are provided for each chapter. A glossary of scientific terms is included,
as well as references and further reading, and an index.
Pub. F2519.1
.A6 D89 1990
Into the Amazon: Chico
Mendes and the Struggle for the Rain Forest / Augusta Dwyer. Toronto,
Ontario: Key Porter Books, 1990.
The author spent time in
the Amazonian rain forest and got to know the activists and others who live
their lives and work in the forests. The book is an amazing account of her time,
research, and personal experiences.
Pub. QL737
.C25 V36 2001
Sea Otters /
Glen R. VanBlaricom. Stillwater, MN: Voyageur Press, c2001.
This volume concentrates
on the natural history, habitat, conservation, and human effects on the sea
otter, Enhyrdra lutris. It is the only otter of the 13 modern otter species
that can go its whole life without ever touching land. Stunning color photographs
highlight the pages as the reader is informed about the life of the otter. Special
attention is paid to human impact on both habitat and conservation efforts.
A distribution map, quick facts, recommended reading, and an index are included.
Pub. S932
.W37 D4 2000
The Western Paradox:
A Conservation Reader / Bernard DeVoto. New Haven, CT: Yale University
Press, c2001.
Bernard DeVoto, 1897-1955,
was a columnist, conservationist, and a Pulitzer Prize winning historian. This
volume brings together ten of his essays on Western conservation issues along
with a previously unpublished work entitled Western Paradox.
Notes, a bibliography, and an extensive index are included.
Pub. QH75
.W667 2001
The World and the
Wild / Edited by David Rothenberg and Maria Ulvaeus. Tucson, AZ: University
of Arizona Press, c2001.
This volume is based on
essays that initially appeared as a journal's special issue before the sixth
World Wilderness Council. The international writers discuss wilderness and conservation
as a global issue, including indigenous peoples and their roles. Nepal, Borneo,
South Africa, the US, Kenya, and other countries are represented in the contributions,
and ideas on the conservation policies of both industrial and developing nations
are considered.
An index is included.
Pub. QL52.55
.A42 2002
Backyard Pets: Activities
for Exploring Wildlife Close to Home / Carol A. Amato. New
York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., c2002.
Are you one of those kids
fascinated by the creatures you see around you? Have you ever wanted to take
the slug you saw in the park home, learn about it, and then return it and set
it free? This might be the perfect book for you if you answered yes to those
two questions! This book teaches you basic information about some commony found
critters, then tells you how to care for them, suggest projects and activities,
and then instructs you in how they can be returned to their natural habitats.
Suggested reading, glossary, and an index are included.
Pub. QB88
.M379 2002
More Telescope Power:
All New Activities & Projects for Young Astronomers / Gregory L.
Matloff. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., c2002.
Activities and projects
are provided for topics like comets, stars, planets, the sun, and more. Clear
instructions are given, along with background information, maps, equations,
and other interesting and important items. Appendices are included for further
information, along with a reading list, glossary, and index.
Pub. AV&M
GB1198 .E16 1988
Exploring Sea Floor
Hot springs on the Juan de Fuca Ridge. Corvallis, OR: Sea Grant Communications,
Oregon State University, c1988.
Scientists use echolocation
to create detailed maps of the ocean floor. When the maps are completed, some
researchers use them to look for thermal vents. 250 miles offshore in the Pacific
Ocean, researchers have been exploring hot springs using submersibles that fit
a researcher or two and lot of cameras and equipment. Temperatures of the vents,
biodiversity, new and different species, and systems are just some of the areas
being studied and examined. This 10 minute video takes you below the water line
to the vents themselves, and talks to scientists about their research.
Pub. AV&M
SH348 .R47 1994
Restoring Salmon &
Watersheds: An Introduction. [Corvallis, OR?: Oregon Sea Grant Communications?,
1994?].
This five minute video quickly
explores the issues surrounding endangered salmon and what is being done about
it. Community response, challenges being faced, interviews with a fisherman,
a biologist, a landowner, and others are included to provide a variety of perspectives.
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Last update: June 25, 2002