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5.0 out of 5 stars
An extensively researched history, sporting a wealth of notes, a thorough bibliography, and an index,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Crow's Range: An Environmental History of the Sierra Nevada (Paperback)
Written by history teacher David Beesley, who served as an associate of the Sierra Nevada Ecosystem Project and presented part of its report to Congress, Crow's Range: A Environmental History of the Sierra Nevada is an amazing chronicle of the Sierra Nevada mountain range that stretches across four hundred miles of California and Nevada. Chapters discuss the impact that native people, the gold rush, conservation efforts, and modern ecosystem politics have had upon these majestic mountains throughout history, especially during the mid-1800's to the modern day. An extensively researched history, sporting a wealth of notes, a thorough bibliography, and an index, Crow's Range is an enthusiastically recommended historical resource for lay readers and environmentalists alike.
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Crow's Range: An Environmental History Of The Sierra Nevada by David Beesley (Hardcover - November 30, 2004)
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