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John Muir Newsletter, Winter 1995/96, John Muir Center For Regional Studies
John Muir Newsletter, Winter 1995/96, John Muir Center For Regional Studies
Muir Center Newsletters, 1981-2015
John Muir Newsletter winter 1995-96 university of the pacific volume 6, number 1 HOW I FOUND SMOKEY JACK'S CAMP AND TWENTY-HILL HOLLOW ByRobert Bauer (Editor's note: When not raising turkeys, Robert Bauer is a graduate student in anthropology at California State University, Stanislaus, working on a master's thesis that places Muir and his work in the context of the land and people of the Sierra foothills between the Merced and Tuolumne rivers.) John Muir first came to eastern Merced County in 1868 by a circuitous route. Following a botanzing trip through Florida and Cuba, he was taken with a fever …
Sharing Public Land Decision Making: The Quincy Library Group Experience [Includes First Three Items From Appendix A], Michael B. Jackson
Sharing Public Land Decision Making: The Quincy Library Group Experience [Includes First Three Items From Appendix A], Michael B. Jackson
Challenging Federal Ownership and Management: Public Lands and Public Benefits (October 11-13)
25 pages (includes illustrations).
Contains 1 reference.
Includes first three items from Appendix A.
Management Of Pesticide Related Soil Contamination In Tulare County, California: Remediation And Prevention Options, Nickolas Keoni Akana
Management Of Pesticide Related Soil Contamination In Tulare County, California: Remediation And Prevention Options, Nickolas Keoni Akana
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
The case study chosen for research is the Remedial Action Plan (RAP) summary report of Remedial Investigations of the Harmon Field contaminated site located near the town of Pixley, in Tulare County, California. "These reports were prepared in accordance with a directive from the California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal-EPA), formerly the California Department of Health Services (DHS). (Canonie, 1996).
Harmon Field is a hundred acre field located at 1494 South Airport Road. The airfield has been in full operation since 1952. The uses of the airport are all agriculturally related. The primary use is for crop duster operations. (Canonie 1996). …
John Muir Newsletter, Fall 1995, John Muir Center For Regional Studies
John Muir Newsletter, Fall 1995, John Muir Center For Regional Studies
Muir Center Newsletters, 1981-2015
Muir Newsletter fall 1995 university of the pacific volume 5, number 4 JOHN MUIR AND THE VAN DYKE RANCH: INTIMACY AND DESIRE IN HIS FINAL YEARS By Peter Wild (Editor's note: Well-known author, poet, biographer and nature writer, Peter Wild is Professor of Modern Language at the University of Arizona in Tucson. The following paper is an outgrowth of his recent research on the Muir family in the Southwest. Part One was published in the previous issue.) PARTTWO The Muirs owed much of Helen's well-being to the ranchers, Theodore Strong Van Dyke and his son Dix. The Van Dykes were …
Review Of Regulatory-Imposed Marketing Constraints To Repellent Development, Judith M. Hushon
Review Of Regulatory-Imposed Marketing Constraints To Repellent Development, Judith M. Hushon
National Wildlife Research Center Repellents Conference 1995
The purpose of this paper is to review the regulatory issues concerned with marketing repellents and to try to identify areas where changes may be needed. Repellents are covered unevenly by the various Federal and State pesticide laws. These laws were generally formulated to deal with pesticides and other highly toxic chemicals used to control "pests." However, repellents discourage pests due to their disagreeable properties rather than their toxicity. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has recently introduced reduced risk pesticide guidance which limits reporting requirements and hastens review. Those states that follow the Federal lead do not represent a problem. …
Managing Reclamation Facilities For Ecosystem Benefits, Lawrence J. Macdonnell
Managing Reclamation Facilities For Ecosystem Benefits, Lawrence J. Macdonnell
Sustainable Use of the West's Water (Summer Conference, June 12-14)
26 pages.
Contains references.
The Debate: Are Water Rights And Sustainable Water Use Compatible?, Stuart L. Somach
The Debate: Are Water Rights And Sustainable Water Use Compatible?, Stuart L. Somach
Sustainable Use of the West's Water (Summer Conference, June 12-14)
12 pages.
Contains footnotes and references.
Agriculture’S Cap Experience: Sustainability For Whom?, Paul N. Wilson
Agriculture’S Cap Experience: Sustainability For Whom?, Paul N. Wilson
Sustainable Use of the West's Water (Summer Conference, June 12-14)
23 pages.
Contains endnotes and references.
John Muir Newsletter, Summer 1995, John Muir Center For Regional Studies
John Muir Newsletter, Summer 1995, John Muir Center For Regional Studies
Muir Center Newsletters, 1981-2015
John Muir Newsletter summer 1995 university of the pacific volume 5, number 3 JOHN MUIR AND THE VAN DYKE RANCH: INTIMACY AND DESIRE IN HIS FINAL YEARS By Peter Wild (Editor's note: Well-known author, poet, biographer and nature writer, Peter Wild is Professor of Modern Language at the University of Arizona in Tucson. The following paper is an outgrowth of his recent research on the Muir family in the Southwest. Part Two will be published in the next issue.) PARTONE When occasional gunfire erupted in the town, it could be heard at the nearby desert ranch, but that didn't seem …
John Muir Newsletter, Spring 1995, John Muir Center For Regional Studies
John Muir Newsletter, Spring 1995, John Muir Center For Regional Studies
Muir Center Newsletters, 1981-2015
John Muir Newsletter spring 1995 university of the pacific volume 5, number 2 JOHN MUIR AND ZEN BUDDHISM by Michelle L. Dwyer (Editor's note: Michelle Dwyer is an English and Philosophy double major at the University of the Pacific. This paper was prepared in the fall of 1994 for an undergraduate course, "John Muir and the American Environment. ") Many question whether John Muir followed traditional Christianity, mystic pantheism, ora combination of the two. After reading many of Muir's writings, it seems to me that he follows the religious beliefs of Zen Buddhism closely enough to say that Muir understood …