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The library is located in the Environmental Education Center (EEC). This listing is also available at [1], which will soon be linked with the database.

Contents

[edit] Library Catalog

[edit] Books

  • Abolition 2000. A handbook for a world without nuclear weapons. IPPNW. 1995
  • Adirondack Wilderness. A story of man and nature. Jane Keller. 1980
  • Alternative Energy Sourcebook. A comprehensive guide to energy sensible technologies. John Schaeffer, ed. 1992
  • Alternatives to the Peace Corps. A directory of third world and US volunteer opportunities. Lowenthal/Tarnoff/David, eds. 1996
  • Annual Editions 94/95 Series: American Foreign Policy, Environment, International Business, Comparative Politics, Global Issues, World Politics
  • Arsenic in the Environment. Part 1: cycling and characterization. Jerome Nriaga. 1994
  • Beyond Compliance. A new industry view of the environment. Bruce Smart. 1992
  • Bhopal: The Inside Story. Carbide workers speak out on the world's worst industrial disaster. TR Chouhan, et al. 1994
  • Book 3, The. Garbage, Trash, Refuse, Waste, Discards, Rubbish and Junk. Nichols-Dezenhall. 1994
  • Briefing Book on the Military-Industrial Complex. Gary Chapman and Joel Yudken. 1992
  • Business Ethics. Concepts and Cases. Manuel Velasquez. 1992
  • Campus Ecology (2 copies). A guide to assessing environmental quality and creating strategies for change. April Smith & SEAC. 1993
  • Campus Environmental Yearbook (2 copies). Students, staff and communities working for a sustainable future. Campus Ecology. 1996
  • Citizen's Guide to Planning, The. Herbert Smith. 1979
  • Clean and Green (2 copies). The complete guide to nontoxic and environmentally safe housekeeping. Annie Berthold-Bond. 1990
  • Closing Circle, The. Barry Commoner. 1974
  • Coming Clean. Superfund problems can be solved. US Congress. 1989
  • Consumers Guide to Effective Environmental Choices, The. Michael Brown, Warren Leon.
  • Control of Nature, The. John McPhee. 1989
  • Controversial Issues in Environmental Policy. Science vs. economics vs. politics. Kent Portney. 1992
  • Democratizing Development. The role of voluntary organizations. John Clark. 1990
  • Deadly Defense. Military radioactive landfills. Radioactive Waste Campaign. 1988
  • Desert Solitaire. A season in the wilderness. Edward Abbey. 1968
  • Diet for a Small Planet. High protein meatless cooking. Frances Moore Lappe. 1975
  • Direct Use of the Sun's Energy. Farrington Daniels. 1964
  • Earth Algebra. College algebra with applications to environmental issues. Schaufele/Zumoff. 1993
  • Earth in the Balance. Ecology and the Human Spirit. Al Gore. 1992
  • Earth Work. Resource guide to nationwide green jobs. Moody/Wizansky, ed. 1994
  • Edge of the Sea, The. Rachel Carson. 1955
  • Every Day is Earth Day. Kathy Ross. 1995
  • Ecological Literacy. Education and the transition to a postmodern world. David Orr. 1992
  • Economic Model for Passive Solar Design in Commercial Environments, An. Dept. of Commerce. 1980
  • Economic Theory for Environmentalists. John Gowdy, Sabine O'Hara. 1995
  • Economics of Public Issues, The. Roger LeRoy Miller. 1993
  • Elephants in the Volkswagen. Facing tough questions about our overcrowded country. Lindsey Grant. 1992
  • Encounters with the Archdruid. Narratives about a conservationist and three of his natural enemies. John McPhee. 1971
  • Energy: Sources and Issues. Science syllabus for middle and junior high schools. NYS Dept. of Education. 1986
  • Environmental Address Book. How to reach the environment's greatest champions and worst offenders. Michael Levine. 1991
  • Environmental Almanac. World Resources Institute. 1993
  • Environmental Career Directory. A practical, one-step guide to getting a job preserving the environment. Morgan/Palmisano. 1993
  • Environmental Costs of Electricity. Pace Center for Environmental Legal Studies. 1991
  • Environmental Engineering Abstracts. Comprehensive coverage of essential scientific literature. Engineering Information. 1993
  • Environmental Ethics (2 copies). K S Shrader-Frechette. 1991
  • Environmental Geology (2 copies). Carla Montgomery. 1992
  • Environmental Policy in the 1990s (2 copies). Kraft/Vig. 1994
  • Environmental Problems: Grassroots Solutions (2 copies). The politics of grassroots environmental conflict. Cable/Cable. 1995
  • Environmental Science. Turk/Turk. 1983
  • Environmental Science. A global concern. Cunningham/Saigo. 1990
  • Environmental Science and Engineering. Henry/Heinke. 1989
  • Farms of Tomorrow. Community supported farms, farm supported communities. Groh/McFadden. 1990
  • Fate of the Earth, The. Jonathan Schell. 1982
  • Fifty Simple Things Kids Can Do to Save the Earth. The Earthworks Group. 1990
  • Fighting Back in Appalachia. Traditions of resistance and change. Stephen Fisher, ed. 1993
  • Fisherman's Problem, The. Ecology and law in the California fisheries. Arthur McEvoy. 1986
  • Fueling Development. Energy technologies for developing countries. US Congress. 1992
  • Future of the Wild, The: Radical Conservation for a Crowded World. Jonathan S. Adams.
  • Fundamentals of Ecology. Eugene P. Odum. 1971
  • Geohazards: Natural and Human. Nicholas Coch. 1995
  • Global Environmental Politics (2 copies). Dilemmas in world politics. Porter/Brown. 1991
  • Global Visions. Beyond the new world order. Breher/Childs/Cutler, eds. 1993
  • Green at Work. Finding a business career that works for the environment. Susan Cohn. 1992
  • Green Revolution, The. American environmental movement 1962-1992. Kirkpatrick Sale. 1993
  • Greening Cities (3 copies). Building just and sustainable communities. Joan Roelofs. 1996
  • Greening of America, The. Charles A. Reich. 1970
  • Greening of the Campus Conference 1996 Proceedings. Ball State University. 1996
  • Greening of the Campus Conference 1997 Proceedings. Ball State University. 1997.
  • Handbook of Solid Waste Disposal. Materials and energy recover. Pavoni/Heer/Hagerty. 1975
  • Handbook of Solid Waste Management. David Wilson, Ed. 1977
  • Handbook of water Resources and Pollution Control. Gehm/Bregman, ed. 1976
  • Home Environmental Hazards. How to find radon, asbestos, lead, electromagnetic fields, etc. in your home and your neighborhood. Roberta Altman. 1990
  • Home! A Bioregional Reader (2 copies). Andruss/Plant/Plant/Wright. 1990
  • Hudson River, The: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow. Relating human use to a natural resource. Hudson River Environmental Society. 1985
  • Human behavior and the Environment. Interactions between man and his environment. Sims/Baumann. 1974
  • Internships 1997. Over 25,000 opportunities available now in today's most exciting fields. Sara D. Gilbert. 1997
  • Introduction to Planning History in the United States. Donald Krueckeberg, Ed. 1985
  • Ion-Selective Electrodes. National Bureau of Standards. 1969
  • Instructional Resources Monograph Series: Activated Sludge. EPA. 1980
  • Invention as a Social Act. Karen LeFevre. 1987
  • Inventory and Analysis of Yale University's Greenhouse Gas Emissions. Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies Working Paper 7. Marco Buttazzori et al.
  • Ishmael. Daniel Quinn. 1993
  • Jobs You Can Live With (4 copies). Working at the crossroads of science, technology and society. Student Pugwash USA. 1996
  • Law of Chemical Regulations and Hazardous Waste. Donald Stever. 1982
  • Life After '80. Environmental choices we can live with. Kathleen Courrier, ed. 1980
  • Limits to Growth, The. Donella Meadows, et al. 1972
  • Living Without Landfills. A special report by the radioactive waste campaign. Marvin Resnikoff. 1987
  • Local Government Handbook. NYS Dept. of State. 1982
  • Mankind at the Turning Point. The second report to the club of Rome. Mesarovic/Pestel. 1974
  • Much Depends on Dinner (2 copies). An extraordinary history and mythology, allure and obsession, perils and taboos of an ordinary meal. Margaret Visser. 1986
  • Natural Areas of Rensselaer County. Claire Schmitt. 1992
  • Nature's Economy. A history of ecological ideas. Donald Worster. 1977
  • Nature's Keepers: The Remarkable Story of How the Nature Conservancy Became the Largest Environmental Organization in the World. Bill Birchard.
  • New Complete Guide to Environmental Careers, The. Environmental Careers Organization. 1993
  • New Low Cost Sources of Energy for the Home. Peter Clegg. 1975
  • New Organic Grower, The. A master's manual of tools and techniques for the home and market gardener. Eliot Coleman. 1995
  • Now and For the Future: A Vision for New York's Coast. Recommendations of the governor's task force on coastal resources. 1991
  • Nuclear Power Debate, The. Moral, economic, technical and political issues. Desaix Myers. 1977
  • One Earth Many Nations. The international system and problems of the global environment. Sierra Club. 1990
  • Our Ecological Footprint (2 copies). Reducing human impact on the Earth. Wackernagel/Rees. 1996
  • Peace Corps and More, The. 175 ways to work, study and travel at home and abroad. Benjamin/Rodolfo-Sioson. 1997
  • Permaculture Way, The. Practical steps to create a self-sustaining world. Graham Bell. 1992
  • Pilgrim at Tinker Creek. Annie Dillard. 1974
  • Producing Your Own Power. How to make nature's energy sources work for you. Carol Hupping Stoner. 1974
  • Promises Not Kept. The betrayal of social change in the third world. John Isbister. 1995
  • Radical Ecology. The search for a livable world. Carolyn Merchant. 1992
  • Reclaiming Our Cities and Towns. Better living with less traffic. David Engwicht. 1993
  • Recycle! A handbook for kids. Gail Gibbons. 1992
  • Reluctant Nation, The. Environment, law and politics in Australia. Phillip Toyne. 1994
  • Rethinking Ecofeminist Politics. Janet Biehl. 1991
  • Rivers of Empire. Water, aridity, and the growth of the American west. Donald Worster. 1985
  • Sand County Almanac, A. Aldo Leopold. 1966
  • Save Our Planet. 750 everyday ways you can help clean up the earth. Diane MacEachern. 1992
  • Saving Our Ancient Forests. Seth Zuckerman. 1991
  • Science, Technology, and Ethical Priorities. Proceedings from SPUSA's ninth international conference. Student Pugwash USA. 1997
  • Selected Analytical Methods Approved and Cited by the EPA. American Public Health Association, et al. 1981
  • Seminars on the Interaction of Industry, Government and the University in a Technologically Oriented Society. Elias Schutzman, ed. 1967-68
  • Silent Spring (2 copies). Rachel Carson. 1962
  • State of the World 2006 Special Focus: China and India. The Worldwatch Institute.
  • Students Shopping for a Better World. Dellabough et al. 1992
  • Sustainable communities and the Challenge of Environmental Justice. Julian Agyeman.
  • Taking Sides. Clashing views on controversial issues in science, technology and society. Thomas Easton. 1995
  • Tanstaafl (There ain't no such thing as a free lunch). The economic strategy for environmental crisis. Edwin Dolan. 1971
  • Taylor's Guide Series: Bulbs, Herbs, Gardening Techniques, Water-Saving Gardening, Vegetables.
  • Technology and Choice. Readings from technology and culture. Stine/LaFollette. 1991
  • Technology and the Future. Albert Teich. 1993
  • Technology for a Sustainable Future. A framework for action. National Science and Technology Council. 1994
  • Toxics A to Z. A guide to everyday pollution hazards. Harte/Holdren/Schneider/Shirley. 1991
  • Treatment Techniques for Controlling Trihalomethanes in Drinking Water. EPA. 1981
  • Uncertain Promise of Law, The. Lessons from Bhopal. Jamie Cassels. 1993
  • Under Ground: How Creatures of Mud and Dirt Shape Our World. Yvonne Baskin. 2005
  • Under the Sea Wind. Rachel Carson. 1941
  • Understanding Technological Politics. A decision-making approach. Patrick Hamlett. 1992
  • Unless and Until. A Baha'i focus on the environment. Arthur Dahl. 1990
  • Very Real Danger of the Proposed Green Island Incinerator, The. 1996
  • Vital Signs. The trends that are shaping our future. Brown/Flavin/Kane. 1996
  • Walden. Henry David Thoreau. 1854
  • Wastewater Aerosols and Disease. Proceedings of a symposium. EPA. 1979
  • Water and Waste Methods and Techniques. 52nd Annual WPCF Conference. 1979
  • Why Do We Recycle? Markets, Values and Public Policy. Frank Ackerman. 1997
  • Wild Lands for Wildlife. America's national refuges. National Geographic Society. 1984
  • Wisdom of the Spotted Owl, The. Policy lessons for a new century. Steven Yaffe. 1994
  • Women and the Environment: A Reader. Crisis and development in the Third World. Sally Sontheimer, ed. 1991
  • Working in Asia. A fact-filled guide to working opportunities. Nicki Grihault. 1996
  • World Politics. Trend and Transformation. Kegley/Wittkopf. 1993
  • World Resources. A guide to the global environment - the urban environment. World Resources Institute et al. 1996

[edit] Worldwatch Papers:

  • #42 - Wood: An Ancient Fuel with a New Future - January 1981
  • #52 - Electricity from Sunlight: The Future of Photovoltaics - December 1982
  • #63 - Energy Productivity: Key to Environmental Protection and Economic Progress - January 1985
  • #65 - Reversing Africa's Decline - June 1985
  • #66 - World Oil: Coping with the Dangers of Success - July 1985
  • #67 - Conserving Water: The Untapped Alternative - September 1985
  • #69 - Decommissioning: Nuclear Powerís Missing Link - April 1986
  • #70 - Electricity for a Developing World: New Directions - June 1986
  • #71 - Altering the Earthís Chemistry: Assessing the Risks - July 1986
  • #72 - The Changing Role of the Market in National Economies - September 1986
  • #73 - Beyond the Green Revolution: New Approaches for Third World Agriculture - October 1986
  • #74 - Our Demographically Divided World - December 1986
  • #75 - Reassessing Nuclear Power: The Fallout from Chernobyl - March 1987
  • #76 - Mining Urban Wastes: The Potential for Recycling - April 1987
  • #77 - The Future of Urbanization: Facing The Ecological and Economic Constraints - May 1987
  • #78 - On the Brink of Extinction: Conserving the Diversity of Life - June 1987
  • #79 - Defusing the Toxics Threat: Controlling Pesticides and Industrial Waste - September 1987
  • #80 - Planning the Global Family - December 1987
  • #81 - Renewable Energy: Today's Contribution, Tomorrow's Promise - January 1988
  • #82 - Building on Success: The Age of Energy Efficiency - March 1988
  • #83 - Reforesting the Earth - April 1988
  • #84 - Rethinking the Role of the Automobile - June 1988
  • #85 - The Changing World Food Prospect: The Nineties and Beyond - October 1988
  • #86 - Environmental Refugees: A Yardstick of Habitability - November 1988
  • #87 - Protecting Life on Earth: Steps to Save the Ozone Layer - December 1988
  • #88 - Action at the Grassroots: Fighting Poverty and Environmental Decline - January 1989
  • #89 - National Security: The Economic and Environmental Dimensions - May 1989
  • #90 - The Bicycle: Vehicle for a Small Planet - September 1989
  • #91 - Slowing Global Warming: A Worldwide Strategy - October 1989
  • #92 - Poverty and the Environment: Reversing the Downward Spiral - November 1989
  • #93 - Water for Agriculture: Facing the Limits - December 1989
  • #94 - Clearing the Air: A Global Agenda - January 1990
  • #95 - Apartheid's Environmental Toll - May 1990
  • #96 - Swords Into Plowshares: Converting to a Peace Economy - June 1990
  • #97 - The Global Politics of Abortion - July 1990
  • #98 - Alternatives to the Automobile: Transport for Livable Cities - October 1990
  • #99 - Green Revolutions: Environmental Reconstruction in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union - November 1990
  • #100 - Beyond the Petroleum Age: Designing a Solar Economy - December 1990
  • #101 - Discarding the Throwaway Society - January 1991
  • #102 - Women's Reproductive Health: The Silent Emergency - June 1991
  • #103 - Taking Stock: Animal Farming and the Environment - July 1991
  • #104 - Jobs in a Sustainable Economy - September 1991
  • #105 - Shaping Cities: The Environmental and Human Dimensions - October 1991
  • #106 - Nuclear Waste: The Problem That Won't Go Away - December 1991
  • #107 - After the Earth Summit: The Future of Environmental Governance - March 1992
  • #108 - Life Support: Conserving Biological Diversity - April 1992
  • #109 - Mining the Earth - July 1992
  • #110 - Gender Bias: Roadblock to Sustainable Development - September 1992
  • #111 - Empowering Development: The New Energy Equation - November 1992
  • #112 - Guardians of the Land: Indigenous Peoples and the Health of the Earth - December 1992
  • #113 - Costly Tradeoffs: Reconciling Trade and the Environment - March 1993
  • #114 - Critical Juncture: The Future of Peacekeeping - May 1993
  • #115 - Global Network: Computers in a Sustainable Society - September 1993
  • #116 - Abandoned Seas: Resersing the Decline of the Oceans - November 1993
  • #117 - Saving the Forests: What Will It Take? - December 1993
  • #118 - Back on Track: The Global Rail Revival - April 1994
  • #119 - Powering the Future: Blueprint for a Sustainable Electricity Industry - June 1994
  • #120 - Net Loss: Fish, Jobs & the Marine Environment - July 1994
  • #121 - The Next Efficiency Revolution: Creating a Sustainable Materials Economy - September 1994
  • #122 - Budgeting for Disarmament: The Costs of War and Peace - November 1994
  • #123 - High Priorities: Conserving Mountain Ecosystems and Cultures - February 1995
  • #124 - A Building Revolution: How Ecology and Health Concerns Are Transforming Construction - March 1995
  • #125 - The Hour of Departure: Forces that Create Refugees and Migrants - June 1995
  • #126 - Partnership for the Planet: An Environmental Agenda for the United Nations - July 1995
  • #127 - Eco-Justice: Linking Human Rights and the Environment - December 1995
  • #128 - Imperiled Waters, Impoverished Future: The Decline of Freshwater Ecosystems - March 1996
  • #129 - Infecting Ourselves: How Environmental and Social Disruptions Trigger Disease - April 1996
  • #130 - Climate of Hope: New Strategies for Stabilizing the World's Atmosphere - June 1996
  • #131 - Shrinking Fields: Cropland Loss in a World of Eight Billion - July 1996
  • #132 - Dividing the Waters: Food Security, Ecosystem Health, and the New Politics of Scarcity - September 1996
  • #133 - Paying the Piper: Subsidies, Politics, and the Environment - December 1996
  • #134 - Getting the Signals Right: Tax Reform to Protect the Environment and the Economy - May 1997
  • #135 - Recycling Organic Waste: From Urban Pollutant to Farm Resource - August 1997
  • #136 - The Agricultural Link: How Environmental Deterioration Could Disrupt Economic Progress - August 1997
  • #137 - Small Arms, Big Impact: The Next Challenge of Disarmament - October 1997
  • #138 - Rising Sun, Gathering Winds: Policies to Stabilize the Climate and Strengthen Economies - November 1997
  • #139 - Investing in the Future: Harnessing Private Capital Flows for Environmentally Sustainable Development - February 1998
  • #140 - Taking a Stand: Cultivating a New Relationship with the World's Forests - April 1998
  • #141 - Losing Strands in the Web of Life: Vertebrate Declines and the Conservation of Biological Diversity - May 1998
  • #142 - Rocking the Boat: Conserving Fisheries and Protecting Jobs - June 1998
  • #143 - Beyond Malthus: Sixteen Dimensions of the Population Problem - September 1998
  • #144 - Mind Over Matter: Recasting the Role of Materials in Our Lives - December 1998
  • #150 - Underfed and Overfed: The Global Epidemic of Malnutrition - March 2000
  • #154 - Deep Trouble: The Hidden Threat of Groundwater Pollution - December 2000
  • #166 - Purchasing Power: Harnessing Institutional Procurement for People and the Planet - July 2003
  • #167 - Sustainable Development for the Second World: Ukraine and the Nations in Transition - September 2003
  • #169 - Mainstreaming Renewable Energy in the 21st Century - May 2004
  • #170 Liquid Assets: The Critical Need to Safeguard Freshwater Ecosystems -
  • #171 Happier Meals: Rethinking the Global Meat Industry -
  • Your Energy-Efficient House. Building and remodeling ideas. Anthony Adams. 1975
  • Your Organic Garden. With Jeff Cox. Rodale Garden Books. 1994

[edit] Videos

(Needs to be updated) --David 23:00, 22 February 2007 (EST)

[edit] DVDs

  • Sierra Club Chronicles:
    • #1: The Day the Water Died
    • # : 9-11 Forgotten Heroes

[edit] Magazines

  • Title Volume Number Date Number of copies
  • Acid Rain 1998 1
  • Adirondack Council: Forever Wild Summer 2003 1
  • Adirondack Council Newsletter January, 1999 1
    • August, 1999 1
    • March, 2000 1
    • August, 2000 1
    • Spring 2001 1
    • August, 2001 1
    • February, 2002 1
    • August, 2002 1
  • Adirondack Council: State of the Park 1999 1
    • 2000 1
    • 2002 1
  • The Amicus Journal Winter 1995 1
    • Winter 1996 2
    • Spring 1996 1
    • Summer 1996 1
    • Fall 1996 1
    • Winter 1997 1
    • Winter 1998 1
    • Fall 2000 1
  • Audubon Advocate Spring 1998 1
    • Fall 1999 1
    • Winter 1999 2
  • Auto-Free Times 14 Summer 1998 1
  • Awake 17 1
  • Backpacker September, 2002 1
    • October, 2002 1
  • BioCycle November, 2000 1
    • December, 2000 1
    • January, 2001 1
  • Bio News 20 October, 1999 1
  • Citizens' Environmental Coaltion Newsletter Fall 1996 1
    • Winter/Spring 1996 1
    • Winter 1996/1997 1
    • Summer 1997 1
    • Fall 1997 1
    • Winter 1997/1998 1
    • Summer 1998 1
    • Summer 1999 1
    • Spring 2001 1
    • Fall 2002 1
  • Civil Engineering October, 1995 1
  • Clearwater Navigator 29 2 Summer 1998 2
    • 29 3 Fall 1998 2
    • 31 3 May/June 2000 1
    • 31 4 July/Aug 2000 1
    • 32 1 Jan/Feb 2001 1
    • 32 2 Mar/Apr 2001 1
    • 32 3 May/June 2001 1
    • 32 4 July/Aug 2001 1
    • 33 1 Jan/Feb 2002 1
    • 33 2 Mar/Apr 2002 1
    • 33 4 July/Aug 2002 1
    • 33 5 Sept/Oct 2002 1
    • 33 6 Nov/Dec 2002 1
    • 34 1 Jan/Feb 2003 1
  • Clearwaters 25 1 Spring 1995 1
    • 33 4 Winter 2003 1
  • Community Gardens Summer 1998 1
    • Winter 1999 2
    • Spring/Summer 1999 2
    • Summer/Fall 1999 1
  • Conservationist December,1996 1
    • February, 1997 1
    • April, 1997 1
    • August, 1997 1
    • December, 2003 1
  • Co-op America Quarterly 43 Fall 1997 1
  • Corporate Environment Strategy 1997 1
  • The Declaration 3 1 March, 1999 1
  • Defenders Winter 1996/1997 1
    • Spring 1997 1
    • Summer 1997 1
  • Earth Island Fall 1996 1
    • Fall 1997 1
  • Earth Work 8 10 November, 1998 1
  • Energy Times March, 1996 1
  • Environment Spring 1999 1
  • Environmental Action Summer 1995 1
  • Environmental Building News 6 suppliment December, 1997 1
    • 7 2 February, 1998 1
    • 7 4 April, 1998 1
    • 7 5 May, 1998 1
    • 7 6 Jun-98 1
  • E: The Environmental Magazine 7 6 Nov/Dec 1996 1
    • 8 5 Sept/Oct 1997 1
    • 8 6 Nov/Dec 1997 2
    • 9 1 Jan/Feb 1998 1
    • 9 2 Mar/Apr 1998 1
    • 9 3 May/June 1998 1
    • 9 4 July/Aug 1998 1
    • 9 5 Sept/Oct 1998 1
    • 14 6 Nov/Dec 2003 1
  • Environmental Practice 1 2 June, 1999 1
  • Environmental Protection October, 1995 1
  • Environmental Times 1999 1
  • E-train 8 3 Summer 1999 1
  • Everyone's Backyard 16 3 Fall 1998 1
    • 16 4 Winter 1998-1999 1
    • 17 1 Spring 1999 1
    • 17 3 Fall 1999 1
    • 17 4 Winter 1999-2000 1
  • FOCUS 18 1 Jan/Feb 1996 1
    • 20 2 Mar/Apr 1998 1
    • 20 4 July/Aug 1998 1
    • 21 1 Jan/Feb 1999 1
    • 21 2 Mar/Apr 1999 1
    • 21 4 July/Aug 1999 1
    • 21 5 Sept/Oct 1999 1
    • 21 6 Nov/Dec 1999 1
    • 22 1 Jan/Feb 2000 1
    • 22 2 Mar/Apr 2000 1
    • 22 3 May/June 2000 1
    • 22 4 July/Aug 2000 1
    • 22 5 Sept/Oct 2000 1
    • 22 6 Nov/Dec 2000 1
    • 23 1 Jan/Feb 2001 2
    • 23 2 Mar/Apr 2001 1
    • 23 3 May/June 2001 1
    • 23 4 July/Aug 2001 1
    • 23 5 Sept/Oct 2001 1
    • 24 1 Jan/Feb 2002 1
    • 24 2 Mar/Apr 2002 1
    • 24 3 May/June 2002 1
    • 24 4 July/Aug 2002 1
    • 24 5 Sept/Oct 2002 1
    • 24 6 Nov/Dec 2002 1
    • 25 1 Jan/Feb 2003 1
    • 25 2 Mar/Apr 2003 1
  • Friends of the Earth Winter 1999 1
    • Spring 1999 1
    • Summer 1999 1
    • Winter 2000 1
    • 32 2 Summer 2002 1
  • The Fund for Animals 32 1 Spring 1999 10
  • Garbage 1 5 Sept/Oct 1989 1
    • 2 1 Jan/Feb 1990 1
    • 2 3 May/June 1990 1
    • 2 4 July/Aug 1990 1
    • 2 5 Sept/Oct 1990 1
    • 2 6 Nov/Dec 1990 1
    • 3 1 Jan/Feb 1991 1
    • 3 3 May/June 1991 1
    • 3 4 July/Aug 1991 1
    • 3 5 Sept/Oct 1991 1
    • 4 2 Mar/Apr 1992 1
  • The Global Fund for Children: Annual Report 2001-2002 1
  • Grapevine Spring 2001 1
  • Green Guide 58 August, 1998 1
    • 59 September, 1998 1
    • 60 October, 1998 1
  • Greenpeace Spring 1999 1
    • Winter 1999 1
    • Spring 2000 1
    • Fall 2000 1
    • Winter 2000 1
  • The Green Sheet 3 1 January, 1998 1
    • 3 4 April, 1998 1
    • 3 5 May, 1998 1
  • In Brief Winter 1999 1
    • Spring 1999 1
    • Summer 1999 1
    • Winter 2000 1
    • Spring 2000 1
    • Summer 2000 1
    • Winter 2001 1
    • Spring 2001 1
    • Summer 2001 1
    • Winter 2002 1
    • Spring 2002 1
    • Summer 2002 1
    • Autumn 2002 1
  • InTHESETIMES 15-Apr-96 1
    • 29-Apr-96 1
    • 13-May-96 1
    • 27-May-96 1
    • 10-Jun-96 1
    • 24-Jun-96 1
    • 8-Jul-96 1
  • 22-Jul-96 1
    • 5-Aug-96 1
    • 19-Aug-96 1
    • 2-Sep-96 1
  • 16-Sep-96 1
    • 30-Sep-96 1
    • 14-Oct-96 1
    • 28-Oct-96 1
    • 11-Nov-96 1
    • 25-Nov-96 1
    • 9-Dec-96 1
    • 23-Dec-96 1
    • 6-Jan-97 1
    • 20-Jan-97 1
    • 3-Feb-97 1
    • 17-Feb-97 1
    • 3-Mar-97 1
    • 17-Mar-97 1
    • 1-Apr-97 1
    • 14-Apr-97 1
    • 28-Apr-97 1
    • 12-May-97 1
    • 26-May-97 1
    • 16-Jun-97 1
    • 30-Jun-97 1
    • 14-Jul-97 1
  • Land and Water May/June 1996 1
    • Jan/Feb 1997 1
    • Mar/Apr 1997 1
  • The Land Report 63 Spring 1999 1
  • Mother Jones Sept/Oct 1994 1
    • April, 1995 1
    • May/June 1995 1
    • July/Aug 1995 1
    • Nov/Sec 1995 1
    • Jan/Feb 1996 1
    • Mar/Apr 1996 1
    • May/June 1996 1
    • July/August 1996 1
    • Sept/Oct 1996 1
  • National Environmental Employment Record 6 4 October, 1999 1
  • National Geographic 191 3 March, 1997 1
    • 191 4 April, 1997 1
    • 192 3 September, 1997 1
  • National Park Nov/Dec 1996 1
    • Jan/Feb 1997 1
  • Natural Life Styles 2 1 1972 1
  • Nature Conservancy Jan/Feb 1994 1
    • Jan/Feb 1995 1
    • Mar/Apr 1995 1
    • May/June 1995 1
    • July/Aug 1995 1
    • Nov/Dec 1995 1
    • Jan/Feb 1996 1
    • Mar/Apr 1996 1
    • May/June 1996 1
    • July/Aug 1996 1
    • Sept/Oct 1996 1
    • Nov/Dec 1996 1
    • Jan/Feb 1997 1
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    • July/Aug 1997 1
    • Nov/Dec 1997 1
    • Jan/Feb 1998 1
    • Mar/Apr 1998 1
    • May/June 1998 1
    • July/Aug 1998 1
    • Sept/Oct 1998 1
    • Mar/Apr 199 1
    • May/June 1999 1
    • July/Aug 1999 1
    • Sept/Oct 1999 1
    • Nov/Dec 1999 1
    • Jan/Feb 2000 1
    • May/June 2000 1
    • July/Aug 2000 1
    • Sept/Oct 2000 1
    • Nov/Dec 2000 1
    • Jan/Feb 2001 1
    • Mar/Apr 2001 1
    • May/June 2001 1
    • July/Aug 2001 1
    • Sept/Oct 2001 1
    • 52 1 Spring 2002 1
    • 52 2 Summer 2002 1
    • 52 3 Fall 2002 1
    • 52 4 Winter 2002 1
    • 53 2 Summer 2003 1
    • 53 3 Fall 2003 1
    • 53 4 Winter 2003 1
    • 54 1 Spring 2004 2
    • 54 2 Summer 2004 1
    • 54 3 Fall 2004 1
  • The Nature Conservancy Newsletter 24 1 Spring 1998 1
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