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The Grasslands Of The United States An Environmental History Nature And Human Societies 1st Edition James Sherow

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The Grasslands Of The United States An Environmental History Nature And Human Societies 1st Edition James Sherow
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Publisher: ABC-CLIO
File Extension: PDF
File size: 50.74 MB
Pages: 405
Author: James Sherow
ISBN: 1851097201
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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The Grasslands Of The United States An Environmental History Nature And Human Societies 1st Edition James Sherow by James Sherow 1851097201 instant download after payment.

"Treeless, level, and semi-arid." Walter Prescott Webb's famous description of the Great Plains is really only part of their story. From their creation at the end of the Ice Age to the ongoing problems of depopulation, soil erosion, polluted streams, and depleted groundwater aquifers, human interaction with the prairies has often been controversial.The Grasslands of the United States: An Environmental History explores the historical and ecological dimensions of human interaction with North America's grasslands. Examining issues as diverse as whether the arrival of the Paleo-Indians led to the extinction of the mammoth and the consequences of industrialization and genetically modified crops, this invaluable reference synthesizes literature from a wide range of authoritative sources to provide a fascinating guide to the environment of this biome.

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