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Author: Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station (Fort Collins, Colo.) Publisher: ISBN: Category : Forests and forestry Languages : en Pages : 322
Author: Anna Sher Publisher: Oxford University Press ISBN: 0199898200 Category : Nature Languages : en Pages : 513
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Few plant species have had as much combined scientific, public, and political attention as exotic Tamarix spp (tamarisk, saltcedar). 24 essays by 44 authors explore its biology, ecology, politics, history, and management, reflecting the controversy that has arisen around its "invasion" and what should (or should not) be done.
Author: Publisher: ISBN: Category : Tamaricaceae Languages : en Pages : 158
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Presents the results of a saltcedar conference held in Tucson in Sept. 1987 to discuss ways of controlling the invasive Tamarisk species in the Southwest.
Author: United States. Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Stations, Fort Collins, Colo Publisher: ISBN: Category : Forests and forestry Languages : en Pages : 430
Author: James M. Aton Publisher: University Press of Colorado ISBN: 1457180952 Category : History Languages : en Pages : 580
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Desolation Canyon is one of the West's wild treasures. Visitors come to study, explore, run the river, and hike a canyon that is deeper at its deepest than the Grand Canyon, better preserved than most of the Colorado River system, and full of eye-catching geology-castellated ridges, dramatic walls, slickrock formations, and lovely beaches. Rafting the river, one may see wild horses, blue herons, bighorn sheep, and possibly a black bear. Signs of previous people include the newsworthy, well-preserved Fremont Indian ruins along Range Creek and rock art panels of Nine Mile Canyon, both Desolation Canyon tributaries. Historic Utes also pecked rock art, including images of graceful horses and lively locomotives, in the upper canyon. Remote and difficult to access, Desolation has a surprisingly lively history. Cattle and sheep herding, moonshine, prospecting, and hideaways brought a surprising number of settlers--ranchers, outlaws, and recluses--to the canyon.