Nature's Strongholds

Nature's Strongholds

Author: Laura Riley

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 688

ISBN-13: 9780691122199

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Covers more than 600 reserves in over 80 countries, includes information on how to visit these extraordinary sites, their ecological significance and some historical background.


Nature's Last Strongholds

Nature's Last Strongholds

Author: Robert Burton

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13:

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Reviews the location of the last natural refuges around the world and evaluates the steps that are being taken to conserve the world's ecosystem.


Stronghold

Stronghold

Author: Tucker Malarkey

Publisher: Random House

Published: 2019-07-23

Total Pages: 393

ISBN-13: 1984801708

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PNBA BESTSELLER • “A powerful and inspiring story. Guido Rahr’s mission to save the wild Pacific salmon leads him into adventures that make for a breathtakingly exciting read.”—Ian Frazier, author of Travels in Siberia Editors’ Choice: The New York Times Book Review • Outside Magazine • National Book Review • Forbes In the tradition of Mountains Beyond Mountains and The Orchid Thief, Stronghold is Tucker Malarkey’s eye-opening account of one of the world’s greatest fly fishermen and his crusade to protect the world’s last bastion of wild salmon. From a young age, Guido Rahr was a misfit among his family and classmates, preferring to spend his time in the natural world. When the salmon runs of the Pacific Northwest began to decline, Guido was one of the few who understood why. As dams, industry, and climate change degraded the homes of these magnificent fish, Rahr saw that the salmon of the Pacific Rim were destined to go the way of their Atlantic brethren: near extinction. An improbable and inspiring story, Stronghold takes us on a wild adventure, from Oregon to Alaska to one of the world’s last remaining salmon strongholds in the Russian Far East, a landscape of ecological richness and diversity that is rapidly being developed for oil, gas, minerals, and timber. Along the way, Rahr contends with scientists, conservationists, Russian oligarchs, corrupt officials, and unexpected allies in an attempt to secure a stronghold for the endangered salmon, an extraordinary keystone species whose demise would reverberate across the planet. Tucker Malarkey, who joins Rahr in the Russian wilderness, has written a clarion call for a sustainable future, a remarkable work of natural history, and a riveting account of a species whose future is closely linked to our own. Praise for Stronghold “This book isn’t just about fish, it’s about life itself and the fragile unseen threads that connect all creatures across this beleaguered orb we call home. Guido Rahr’s quest to save the world’s wild salmon should serve as an inspiration—and a provocation—for us all, and Tucker Malarkey’s exquisite book captures Rahr’s weird and wonderful story with poignancy, humor, and grace.”—Hampton Sides, author of In the Kingdom of Ice and Blood and Thunder “A crazy-good, intensely lived book that reads like an international thriller—only it’s our beloved salmon playing the part of diamonds or oil or gold.”—David James Duncan, author of The River Why and The Brothers K


Strongholds & Followers

Strongholds & Followers

Author: Matthew Colville

Publisher:

Published: 2019-06

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9780578409627

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"Stronghold & Followers explains both the practicality of owning a keep (how much it costs to build, the costs to maintain it, what sort of impact it would have on local politics) and gives a variety of benefits for those players who choose to build or take over one." -- Comicbook.com website: https://comicbook.com/gaming/2018/12/14/stronghold-and-followers-dungeons-and-dragons/ (viewed July 16, 2019)


Civilizing Nature

Civilizing Nature

Author: Bernhard Gissibl

Publisher: Berghahn Books

Published: 2012-11-01

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 0857455273

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National parks are one of the most important and successful institutions in global environmentalism. Since their first designation in the United States in the 1860s and 1870s they have become a global phenomenon. The development of these ecological and political systems cannot be understood as a simple reaction to mounting environmental problems, nor can it be explained by the spread of environmental sensibilities. Shifting the focus from the usual emphasis on national parks in the United States, this volume adopts an historical and transnational perspective on the global geography of protected areas and its changes over time. It focuses especially on the actors, networks, mechanisms, arenas, and institutions responsible for the global spread of the national park and the associated utilization and mobilization of asymmetrical relationships of power and knowledge, contributing to scholarly discussions of globalization and the emergence of global environmental institutions and governance.


True Mind

True Mind

Author: Tom Steward

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2011-06-03

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 144971790X

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In True Mind, Tom Steward makes a daring attempt at describing, practically and specifically, how we may grow and change in Christ by the Spirit. Written for todays disciple, this book seeks to illuminate and inspire as well as instruct those who seek to be renewed and enlarged in their inner lives. In the three parts of this book, Steward addresses the following: Our Inner Legacy Beginning with a proper foundation, knowing God for who He is, glory and majesty, and encountering Him in intimacy Knowing who we are and what we have been given, that we may carry out our destiny in the Lord Learning to listen and hearknow and seeour God and all He has to offer us Walking in Gods energy and power and the unlimited bounds of His provision Our Inner Work Understanding the role of the Spirit as he searches and reveals to us all we need to know about God and ourselves Offering submission and surrender as a daily spiritual practice Ensuring that we respond well to all the issues of lifethe arrows that strike us all too oftenas God supplies His goodness and mercy Contending with the inner nature of sin as it is represented by fear and pride and offering humility and courage as a timely replacement Our Inner Life Experiencing the mystery of oneness with God and being found in Him as He is in us Knowing transformation and renewal so that God can drape his righteousness and holiness over us like a garment Learning to be still and at rest, as we abide and flow in and with our God, and learning the benefits of thanks and praise in all of our days


A Baptist Abroad: Travels and Adventures of Europe and all Bible Lands

A Baptist Abroad: Travels and Adventures of Europe and all Bible Lands

Author: Walter Andrew Whittle

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-10-25

Total Pages: 557

ISBN-13:

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In 'A Baptist Abroad: Travels and Adventures of Europe and all Bible Lands' by Walter Andrew Whittle, readers are taken on a literary journey through the author's travels across Europe and the significant historical sites of the Bible. Whittle's narrative style is rich in detail and historical context, immersing the reader in the landscapes and cultures he encounters. The book not only serves as a travelogue but also delves into the religious significance of the places visited, offering a unique perspective on the intersections between faith and history. Walter Andrew Whittle, a Baptist minister and seasoned traveler, draws upon his religious background and passion for exploration to craft this insightful account. His firsthand experiences and scholarly approach provide readers with a deeper understanding of the spiritual and historical foundations of the regions explored in the book. I highly recommend 'A Baptist Abroad' to readers interested in a blend of travel writing, religious studies, and historical commentary. Whittle's captivating storytelling and nuanced insights make this book a valuable addition to any library, offering a unique perspective on the intersections of faith and travel.


Life on the Brink

Life on the Brink

Author: Philip Cafaro

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

Published: 2012-12-01

Total Pages: 357

ISBN-13: 0820343854

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Life on the Brink aspires to reignite a robust discussion of population issues among environmentalists, environmental studies scholars, policymakers, and the general public. Some of the leading voices in the American environmental movement restate the case that population growth is a major force behind many of our most serious ecological problems, including global climate change, habitat loss and species extinctions, air and water pollution, and food and water scarcity. As we surpass seven billion world inhabitants, contributors argue that ending population growth worldwide and in the United States is a moral imperative that deserves renewed commitment. Hailing from a range of disciplines and offering varied perspectives, these essays hold in common a commitment to sharing resources with other species and a willingness to consider what will be necessary to do so. In defense of nature and of a vibrant human future, contributors confront hard issues regarding contraception, abortion, immigration, and limits to growth that many environmentalists have become too timid or politically correct to address in recent years. Ending population growth will not happen easily. Creating genuinely sustainable societies requires major change to economic systems and ethical values coupled with clear thinking and hard work. Life on the Brink is an invitation to join the discussion about the great work of building a better future. Contributors: Albert Bartlett, Joseph Bish, Lester Brown, Tom Butler, Philip Cafaro, Martha Campbell, William R. Catton Jr., Eileen Crist, Anne Ehrlich, Paul Ehrlich, Robert Engelman, Dave Foreman, Amy Gulick, Ronnie Hawkins, Leon Kolankiewicz, Richard Lamm, Jeffrey McKee, Stephanie Mills, Roderick Nash, Tim Palmer, Charmayne Palomba, William Ryerson, Winthrop Staples III, Captain Paul Watson, Don Weeden, George Wuerthner.


South Africa and the Transvaal War (Vol. 1-8)

South Africa and the Transvaal War (Vol. 1-8)

Author: Louis Creswicke

Publisher: DigiCat

Published: 2023-11-14

Total Pages: 1692

ISBN-13:

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South Africa and the Transvaal War in eight volumes is a historical account of The Second Boer War fought between the British Empire and two independent Boer states, the South African Republic (Republic of Transvaal) and the Orange Free State, over the Empire's influence in South Africa. Initial Boer attacks were successful, and although British reinforcements later reversed these, the war continued for years with Boer guerrilla warfare, until harsh British counter-measures including a scorched earth policy brought the Boers to terms. The work is divided in eight volumes, first of which covering the period from the First Boer War to the beginning of the Second Boer War. Following six volumes deal with the Second Boer War and the last volume is dedicated to the future of South Africa after the war ended. Table of Contents: Vol. 1: From the Foundation of Cape Colony to the Boer Ultimatum of 9th Oct. 1899 Vol. 2: From the Commencement of the War to the Battle of Colenso, 15th Dec. 1899 Vol. 3: From the Battle of Colenso, 15th Dec. 1899, to Lord Roberts's Advance into the Free State, 12th Feb. 1900 Vol. 4: From Lord Roberts' Entry into the Free State to the Battle of Karree Vol. 5: From the Disaster at Koorn Spruit to Lord Roberts's Entry into Pretoria Vol. 6: From the Occupation of Pretoria to Mr. Kruger's Departure from South Africa, with a Summarized Account of the Guerilla War to March 1901 Vol. 7: The Guerilla War, from February 1901 to the Conclusion of Hostilities Vol. 8: South Africa and Its Future