Reed Shaken with the Wind
Reed Shaken with the Wind
A Human and Natural History of the Bear River Marsh
Hedges, Andrew H.
University of Utah Press,U.S.
04/2026
336
Dura
Inglês
9781647692407
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Bear River Marsh; Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge; Great Salt Lake ecosystem; Utah wetlands; marshland conservation; wetland ecology; environmental history of Utah; Great Salt Lake history; Indigenous land stewardship; Ice Age landscapes; wildlife refuges in the US; human impact on wetlands; birdwatching in Utah; hunting history Utah; water resource management; wetland restoration; ecology and human history; environmental degradation; market economies and nature; archaeology of Bear River; Utah environmental policy; Indigenous ecology; climate change and wetlands; sustainable land management; wetlands and biodiversity; avian habitats Utah; geology of the Great Salt Lake; wildlife conservation Utah; environmental politics and wetlands; federal wildlife protection; wetlands and agriculture; water rights Utah; habitat loss and recovery; wetlands and Indigenous history; ecosystem change over time; marshlands and ice age geology; ecological vitality decline; waterfowl migration Utah; public lands and conservation; land use policy Utah; wetlands in American history; conservation and challenges Utah; hunting and conservation balance; endangered wetland species; Utah's natural heritage; historical land use Bear River; environmental activism Utah; bird species Bear River Refuge; the role of science in conservation; national wildlife refuges; water scarcity and wetlands; wetlands and climate resilience; the future of Bear River Marsh; wetland habit fragmentation; ethical hunting practices; human-wildlife coexistence; sediment analysis
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Bear River Marsh; Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge; Great Salt Lake ecosystem; Utah wetlands; marshland conservation; wetland ecology; environmental history of Utah; Great Salt Lake history; Indigenous land stewardship; Ice Age landscapes; wildlife refuges in the US; human impact on wetlands; birdwatching in Utah; hunting history Utah; water resource management; wetland restoration; ecology and human history; environmental degradation; market economies and nature; archaeology of Bear River; Utah environmental policy; Indigenous ecology; climate change and wetlands; sustainable land management; wetlands and biodiversity; avian habitats Utah; geology of the Great Salt Lake; wildlife conservation Utah; environmental politics and wetlands; federal wildlife protection; wetlands and agriculture; water rights Utah; habitat loss and recovery; wetlands and Indigenous history; ecosystem change over time; marshlands and ice age geology; ecological vitality decline; waterfowl migration Utah; public lands and conservation; land use policy Utah; wetlands in American history; conservation and challenges Utah; hunting and conservation balance; endangered wetland species; Utah's natural heritage; historical land use Bear River; environmental activism Utah; bird species Bear River Refuge; the role of science in conservation; national wildlife refuges; water scarcity and wetlands; wetlands and climate resilience; the future of Bear River Marsh; wetland habit fragmentation; ethical hunting practices; human-wildlife coexistence; sediment analysis