Attempts to Establish Eider Farms in the USSR, and Why These Failed
Little-known information is presented on the efforts to set up eider farms in the USSR between 1930 and 1960.
Little-known information is presented on the efforts to set up eider farms in the USSR between 1930 and 1960.
Droughts, high prices, and scarcity of food affected New Granada in the first decade of nineteenth century.
The First International Conference on Iceberg Utilization, held at Iowa State University in October 1977, contributed to the formation of nascent hydrologics in the late 1970s.
Anti-nuclear activism in Denmark was characterized by information campaigns and peaceful marches.
This article examines mobilization and resistance against pollution in the Alviela River in the Santarém municipality, Portugal, since the 1950s.
Once a denuded gold mining landscape, now a National Heritage Park, this place is site of emerging environmental histories of post-colonizing, post-mining lands.
In 2000, the government restored land resources to the indigenous people of Zimbabwe. The chaotic land reform caused widespread environmental problems.
Effective strategies for rat control based on ecology were invented in Baltimore in the 1940s. The program, however, did not last.
This article studies the history of the debate regarding the origins of the venereal syphilis that “emerged” in Europe at the end of the fifteenth century.
This article studies mobilization against GMOs in Portugal since the 1990s.