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The John Muir Newsletter, Winter 2004/2005, The John Muir Center For Environmental Studies
The John Muir Newsletter, Winter 2004/2005, The John Muir Center For Environmental Studies
Muir Center Newsletters (1981-2015)
Newsletter UNiVfeftsnY or the Pacific, Stockton, cA Volume 15, Number 1 Winter 2004/2005 Black Sheep of the in Muir's Motivations for Yosemite National hi] Jeimij Krone ERRA: GREAT! Park (he expansive 760,000-acre Yosemite National Park consists of meadows, forests, and mountains that presently awe over three million visitors annually.1 Yosemite Valley became the second national park in 1890 after an intense nationwide conflict that most tourists neglect to acknowledge when scaling the glacial-smoothened sides of Half Dome or navigating woodlands of sugar pines and giant sequoias. John Muir, a foremost figure in the early conservation movement, spearheaded the proposal and …
Day 1: Wednesday, August 4, 2004: Oil & Gas Production Facilities And Platteville Gas Processing Facility, Bruce Thompson
Day 1: Wednesday, August 4, 2004: Oil & Gas Production Facilities And Platteville Gas Processing Facility, Bruce Thompson
Energy Field Tour 2004 (August 4-6)
12 pages (includes illustrations and map).
The John Muir Newsletter, Fall 2004, The John Muir Center For Environmental Studies
The John Muir Newsletter, Fall 2004, The John Muir Center For Environmental Studies
Muir Center Newsletters (1981-2015)
University of the Pacific, Stockton, C. Volume 14, Number 4 Fall 2004' OHM nUlKS C^ONNECTIOri WITH THE CREATIOM OF PREFACE by W.R. Swagerty, Director, John Muir Center ne of the earth's unique geological wonders, the ) Grand Canyon of the Colorado River was home to ancient Native Americans long prior to its first description by a Spanish exploratory party in 1540. Intimidating in its depth, width, and length, the canyon seemed impenetrable to newcomers peering down from the rim until Major John Wesley Powell successfully navigated his way through "the Great Unknown" in 1869.' Even then, few took careful notice …
Advancing Binational Cooperation In Transboundary Aquifer Management On The U.S. Mexico Border [Paper And Presentation], Stephen P. Mumme
Advancing Binational Cooperation In Transboundary Aquifer Management On The U.S. Mexico Border [Paper And Presentation], Stephen P. Mumme
Groundwater in the West (Summer Conference, June 16-18)
Presenter: Steve Mumme, Colorado State University.
23 pages and 8 slides.
Contains footnotes.
Slides: Overview Of Groundwater Management Laws In The Western United States, Gary Bryner
Slides: Overview Of Groundwater Management Laws In The Western United States, Gary Bryner
Groundwater in the West (Summer Conference, June 16-18)
Presenter: Gary Bryner, Natural Resources Law Center and Brigham Young University (see also Groundwater Law Sourcebook of the Western United States).
37 slides.
Slides: Ground-Water Resources In The Western United States: Status And Trends, Alan Burns
Slides: Ground-Water Resources In The Western United States: Status And Trends, Alan Burns
Groundwater in the West (Summer Conference, June 16-18)
Presenter: Alan Burns, U.S. Geological Survey.
68 slides.
The John Muir Newsletter, Spring/Summer 2004, The John Muir Center For Environmental Studies
The John Muir Newsletter, Spring/Summer 2004, The John Muir Center For Environmental Studies
Muir Center Newsletters (1981-2015)
News feSITY OF' THE PACIFIC, STOCKTON, CA Volume 14, Number 2/3 SPRING/SUMMER-2004 The Dim Dark Sea of the Norther John Muir's Exploits into the Pacific Northwest by Shane M. Hetzler (Editor's note: A native ofBeaverton, Oregon, Shane Hetzler graduated from Pacific in May, 2004, with a double major in Histoiy and French as well as a minor in Environmental Studies. This paper was researched as an Independent Study research project utilizing the unique resources of the John Muir Papers on campus.) 7ti the Pacific Northwest of today, many people do not wonder why they are able to enjoy wild and …
King Range National Conservation Area Case Study, Ann Morgan, Doug Cannon, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
King Range National Conservation Area Case Study, Ann Morgan, Doug Cannon, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
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