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Aquatic and Wetland Plants of Northeastern North America
Second Edition
Garrett E. Crow and C. Barre Hellquist
“An indispensable reference to wetland plants of the most aquatically diverse part of the continent, with a variety of natural habitats, including the entire Great Lakes watershed. The field experience of both of these aquatic botanists, especially in the Northeast, is immense, so the benefits of having all of this knowledge captured in this newly updated edition cannot be overstated.”
—John H. Wiersema, Smithsonian Institution
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Back to the Land
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Fall 2009
Wisconsin’s Foundations
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Spring 2009
The Mekong Delta
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Renewing the Countryside—Wisconsin
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Prairie Plants of the University of Wisconsin–Madison Arboretum
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The Ice Cave
A Woman’s Adventures from the Mojave to the Antarctic
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Fall 2006
Nachituti’s Gift
Economy, Society, and Environment in Central Africa
David M. Gordon
Fall 2005
In the Land of Orpheus
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Barbara A. Cellarius
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First the Seed
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Jack Ralph Kloppenburg Jr.
Fall 2004
Immortal River
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Beyond Earth Day
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Reading the River
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Green Culture
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Thinking Like a Mountain
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Nature’s Kindred Spirits
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Game Management
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The Leguminosae
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The Prairie Garden
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Spring Flora of Wisconsin
A Manual of Plants Growing without Cultivation and Flowering before June 15
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