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Ranching, Endangered Species, And Urbanization in the Southwest
Species Of Capital
by Nathan Sayre
ISBN: 0816525528
ISBN-13: 9780816525522
Format: Paperback
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Publisher: Univ of Arizona Pr Published date: 2006 Size: 5.75 x 8.75 inches Weight: 1.15 pounds Pages: 278
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Ranching, Endangered Species, and Urbanization in the Southwest: Species of Capital
Sayre, Nathan F
Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2005 NEW BOOK, volume in the Environmental History of the Borderlands series, taking a close look at how the ranching ideal has come into play in the conversion of a large tract of Arizona rangeland from private ranch to National Wildlife Refuge; 18 figs, 4 maps; pp xlvii, 278. First Paperback Edition. Soft Cover. NEW. ( more information) Offered by Bramcote Books Ltd (United Kingdom)
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