Restoration Status of the Federal Threatened Mead's Milkweed (Asclepias meadii) in Illinois and Indiana as part of "Proceedings of the Northern Illinois Prairie Workshop" (3.114777)
Date: 2001Type: Book
Description:The digitized document in this record is the chapter: Restoration Status of the Federal Threatened Mead's Milkweed (Asclepias meadii) in Illinois and Indiana, which is a part of the full document "Proceedings of the Northern Illinois Prairie Workshop".
Restoration and Reintroduction of Endangered Plants: A North American Perspective as part of the "Proceedings of the National Seminar on Indonesian Plant Conservation" (3.57652)
Date: 1999Creator: Bowles, Marlin L.
Type: Book
Description:A chapter titled Restoration and Reintroduction of Endangered Plants: A North American Perspective as part of the full document "Proceedings of the National Seminar on Indonesian Plant Conservation".
Landscape Pattern and Structure of Oak Savanna, Woodland, and Barrens in Northeastern Illinois at the Time of European Settlement as part of "Proceedings of the North American Conference on Savannas and Barrens" (3.114776)
Date: 1994Type: Book
Description:The digitized document in this record is the chapter: Landscape Pattern and Structure of Oak Savanna, Woodland, and Barrens in Northeastern Illinois at the Time of European Settlement, which is a part of the full document "Proceedings of the North American Conference on Savannas and Barrens".
Endangered and Threatened Birds of Illinois Prairies as part of "Proceedings of the Sixth North American Prairie Conference" (3.57630)
Date: 1981Creator: Bowles, Marlin L., Kerr, K., Thom, R. H., Birkenholz, D. E.
Type: Book
Description:The digitized document in this record is the chapter: Endangered and Threatened Birds of Illinois Prairies, which is a part of the full document "Proceedings of the Sixth North American Prairie Conference".
Projecting the Success of Plant Population Restoration with Viability Analysis as part of "Population Viability in Plants: Conservation, Management, and Modeling of Rare Plants" (3.62611)
Date: 2003Creator: Bell, Timothy J., Bowles, Marlin L.
Type: Book
Description:The digitized document in this record is the chapter: Projecting the Success of Plant Population Restoration with Viability Analysis, which is a part of the book "Population Viability in Plants: Conservation, Management, and Modeling of Rare Plants".
Deep-Soil Savannas and Barrens of the Midwestern United States as part of "The Savanna, Barren, and Rock Outcrop Communities of North America". (3.108799)
Date: 1999Creator: Anderson, R. C., Bowles, Marlin L.
Type: Book
Description:The digitized document in this record is the chapter: Deep-soil savannas and barrens of the midwestern United States, which is a part of the book "The savanna, barren, and rock outcrop communities of North America".
Rare Plant Monitoring at Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore as part of "Science and Ecosystem Management in the National Parks" (3.57632)
Date: 1996Creator: Bowles, Marlin L., Halvorson, W. L., Davis, G. E.
Type: Book
Description:The digitized document in this record is the chapter: Rare Plant Monitoring at Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, which is a part of the book "Science and Ecosystem Management in the National Parks".
Status and structure of a Pitcher's thistle (Cirsium pitcheri) population reintroducted to Illinois Beach Nature Preserve as part of "Restoring Diversity: Ecological Restoration and Endangered Plants" (3.114775)
Date: 1996Type: Book
Description:The digitized document in this record is the chapter: Status and structure of a Pitcher's thistle (Cirsium pitcheri) population reintroducted to Illinois Beach Nature Preserve, which is a part of the book "Restoring Diversity: Ecological Restoration and Endangered Plants".
A Metapopulation Approach to Recovery of the Federally Threatened Pitcher's thistle (Cirsium pitcheri) in Southern Lake Michigan Dunes as part of "Restoration of Endangered Species: Conceptual Issues, Planning and Implementation" (3.114774)
Date: 1994Type: Book
Description:The digitized document in this record is the chapter: A Metapopulation Approach to Recovery of the Federally Threatened Pitcher's thistle (Cirsium pitcheri) in Southern Lake Michigan Dunes, which is a part of the book "Restoration of Endangered Species: Conceptual Issues, Planning and Implementation".
Tree Finder: A Manual for the Identification of Trees By Their Leaves (3.114589)
Date: 1963Type: Book
Desert Tree Finder: a pocket manual for identifying desert trees (3.114588)
Date: 1974Type: Book
Restoration of Endangered Species: Conceptual Issues, Planning, and Implementation (3.113802)
Date: 1994Creator: Bowles, Marlin L.
Type: Book
Description:Papers from a Symposium on Recovery and Restoration of Endagered Plants and Animals organized for the Second Annual Conference of the Society for Ecological Resortation held in Chicago, Ill., 1990.
Restoration of Endangered Species: Conceptual Issues, Planning, and Implementation (3.57629)
Date: 1994Creator: Bowles, Marlin L., Whelan, Christopher J.
Type: Book
Description:Papers from a Symposium on Recovery and Restoration of Endagered Plants and Animals organized for the Second Annual Conference of the Society for Ecological Resortation held in Chicago, Ill., 1990.
The Urban Tree Book: An Uncommon Field Guide for City and Town (3.107412)
Date: 2000Type: Book
Description:Written by Arthur Plotnik in consultation with The Morton Arboretum.
Open The Urban Tree Book and discover the joys of forest trekking--right in your city or town. This first-of-a-kind field guide introduces readers to the trees on their block, in neighborhood parks, and throughout the urban landscape. Unlike traditional tree guides with dizzying numbers of woodland species, The Urban Tree Book explores nature in the city, describing some 200 tree types likely to be found on North America's streets and surrounding spaces, including suburban settings.
Extent: 432 p.
Alpine flower friends: plants & people I have known & loved (3.31515)
Date: 2012Creator: Armstrong, Patricia K.
Type: Book
Manual de propagación de Quercus: Una guía fácil y rápida para cultivar encinos en México y América Central. (3.102452)
Date: 2020Creator: Alvarez-Clare, Silvia, Beckman Bruns, Emily, Byrne, Amy , Carrero, Christina, Paist, Sue, Westwood, Murphy
Type: Book
Phylogenetic Diversity (3.60007)
Date: 2018Creator: Bowles, Marlin L., Hipp, Andrew, Midgley, Meghan G., Scharenbroch, Bryant C., Glasenhardt, Mary-Claire, Garner, Mira, Wagreich, Hayley
Type: Book
Extent: pages 189-210
Urban Forest Sustainability (3.86448)
Date: 2017Type: Book
International Encyclopedia of Geography: People, the Earth, Environment and Technology (3.60049)
Date: 2017Creator: Carrier, Christine
Type: Book
Plant Conservation Science and Practice: The Role of Botanic Gardens (3.60046)
Date: 2017Creator: Cannon, Charles H.
Type: Book
Oaks Physiological Ecology. Exploring the Functional Diversity of Genus Quercus L. (3.60032)
Date: 2017Creator: Hipp, Andrew, Deng, Min
Type: Book
The Practical Science of Planting Trees (3.63689)
Date: 2013Creator: Watson, Gary W., Himelick, Eugene B.
Type: Book
Encyclopedia of Genetics (3.47562)
Date: 2013Creator: Chung, Kyong-Sook, Escudero, Marcial, Hipp, Andrew
Type: Book
The Practical Science of Planting Trees (3.47560)
Date: 2013Creator: Watson, Gary W., Himelick, Eugene B.
Type: Book
Carbon Sequestration in Urban Ecosystems (3.47567)
Date: 2012Creator: Scharenbroch, Bryant C.
Type: Book
Plant Reintroduction in a Changing Climate: Promises and Perils (3.47565)
Date: 2012Creator: Bell, Timothy J., Bowles, Marlin L.
Type: Book
The Prairie of the Illinois Country (3.103322)
Date: 2011Creator: Betz, Robert F.
Type: Book
Extent: 269 p.
Field guide to Wisconsin Sedges : An Introduction to the Genus Carex (Cyperaceae) (3.56333)
Date: 2008Creator: Hipp, Andrew
Type: Book
Description:Sedges are among the world s most diverse and ecologically important plant families, with almost two hundred species in Wisconsin alone. These grass-like plants, found mostly in wetlands, are increasingly popular with landscapers and home gardeners. Learning to identify sedges is challenging, however, and the available technical guides to the sedge family can be overwhelming to a nonspecialist. "Field Guide to Wisconsin Sedges "is a beautifully illustrated introduction to the largest sedge genus, "Carex, " which alone makes up about 7 percent of the flora of the upper Midwest. Written primarily for naturalists, wild plant enthusiasts, and native landscapers, this book is unique in its accessible format and illustrations. With this book, readers can learn to recognize key structures needed to identify approximately 150 "Carex "species found in Wisconsin. Author Andrew Hipp shows how to identify many of the major groupings of sedges that are used in guides to the genus throughout the world. "Fi""eld Guide to Wisconsin Sedges" includes information on habitat and range drawn from Hipp s extensive field experience and inspection of thousands of herbarium sheets. Primarily an identification guide, the book is also a valuable source of habitat information for landscapers, gardeners, and restorationists.
Features: Keys to all Wisconsin "Carex "species, arranged by section Distribution maps for all species Species descriptions and detailed habitat information for more than 50 common species Color illustrations of whole plants or details for more than 70 species Appendix summarizing dominant "Carex" species by Wisconsin habitat A glossary of terms Water-resistant paperback cover"