Bulletin

Bulletin
Author: Wisconsin. Dept. of Markets
Publisher:
Total Pages: 960
Release: 1920
Genre:
ISBN:

A Thousand Pieces of Paradise

A Thousand Pieces of Paradise
Author: Lynne Heasley
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Pres
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2012-04-19
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0299213935

A Thousand Pieces of Paradise is an ecological history of property and a cultural history of rural ecosystems set in one of the Midwest’s most historically significant regions, the Kickapoo River Valley. Whether examining the national war on soil erosion, Amish migration, a Corps of Engineers dam project, or Native American land claims, Lynne Heasley traces the history of modern American property debates. Her book holds powerful lessons for rural communities seeking to reconcile competing values about land and their place in it.

The Greeting

The Greeting
Author: First Congregational Church (La Crosse, Wis.).
Publisher:
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1906
Genre: Church announcements
ISBN:

The American Missionary

The American Missionary
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1916
Genre: Congregational churches
ISBN:

Vols. 13-62 include abridged annual reports and proceedings of the annual meetings of the American Missionary Association, 1869-1908; v. 38-62 include abridged annual reports of the Society's Executive Committee, 1883/1884-1907/1908.

Exploring Wisconsin Trout Streams

Exploring Wisconsin Trout Streams
Author: Stephen M. Born
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1997
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780299155544

Aimed at both novice and veteran anglers, this text gives information about the fishing opportunities in Wisconsin - 100 miles of spring creeks, the nocturnal Hex hatch, and big salmonids in the Great Lakes tributaries. Emphasis is given to the importance of environmental preservation.

Ecosystem Management

Ecosystem Management
Author: Gary Meffe
Publisher: Island Press
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2012-08-31
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1597267899

Today's natural resource managers must be able to navigate among the complicated interactions and conflicting interests of diverse stakeholders and decisionmakers. Technical and scientific knowledge, though necessary, are not sufficient. Science is merely one component in a multifaceted world of decision making. And while the demands of resource management have changed greatly, natural resource education and textbooks have not. Until now. Ecosystem Management represents a different kind of textbook for a different kind of course. It offers a new and exciting approach that engages students in active problem solving by using detailed landscape scenarios that reflect the complex issues and conflicting interests that face today's resource managers and scientists. Focusing on the application of the sciences of ecology and conservation biology to real-world concerns, it emphasizes the intricate ecological, socioeconomic, and institutional matrix in which natural resource management functions, and illustrates how to be more effective in that challenging arena. Each chapter is rich with exercises to help facilitate problem-based learning. The main text is supplemented by boxes and figures that provide examples, perspectives, definitions, summaries, and learning tools, along with a variety of essays written by practitioners with on-the-ground experience in applying the principles of ecosystem management. Accompanying the textbook is an instructor's manual that provides a detailed overview of the book and specific guidance on designing a course around it. Download the manual here. Ecosystem Management grew out of a training course developed and presented by the authors for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service at its National Training Center in Shepherdstown, West Virginia. In 20 offerings to more than 600 natural resource professionals, the authors learned a great deal about what is needed to function successfully as a professional resource manager. The book offers important insights and a unique perspective dervied from that invaluable experience.