The North Pacific Garbage Patch
Within the northern Pacific Ocean there is a wide distribution of floating debris, primarily comprised of non-biodegradable plastics.
Within the northern Pacific Ocean there is a wide distribution of floating debris, primarily comprised of non-biodegradable plastics.
In five sharply drawn chapters, Flight Maps charts the ways in which Americans have historically made connections—and missed connections—with nature.
In this article, Elisa Aaltola and Markku Oksanen examine the case of springtime bird hunting in Aland from a moral point of view.
In this essay, Nicole Klenk uses different interpretations of nature to make three distinct but related points relevant to forestry.
This article looks at three approaches through history of humans to birds.
Death in the Everglades chronicles the demise of one of 20th-century Florida’s most enduring folk heroes.
A collection of essays that explore the “paper landscapes” of the colonial literature and archives in search of the real environmental history of Indonesia.
Thomas R. Dunlap discusses the development of birding and its long-term public influence in the USA through the history of field guides.