Author: Martin I. Nelson
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Category : Cumberland Island National Seashore (Ga.)
Languages : en
Pages : 54
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The Cumberland Island Deer Herd
Author: Martin I. Nelson
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Category : Cumberland Island National Seashore (Ga.)
Languages : en
Pages : 54
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Category : Cumberland Island National Seashore (Ga.)
Languages : en
Pages : 54
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Spotlight Survey for White-tailed Deer Population Trends on Cumberland Island National Seashore
Author: Charles R. Ford
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Category : Animal populations
Languages : en
Pages : 28
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Category : Animal populations
Languages : en
Pages : 28
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Population Ecology of White-tailed Deer on Cumberland Island National Seashore
Author: Robert Joe Warren
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Category : Cumberland Island National Seashore (Ga.)
Languages : en
Pages : 120
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Category : Cumberland Island National Seashore (Ga.)
Languages : en
Pages : 120
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Reproductive Biology of White-tailed Deer on Cumberland Island, Georgia
Author: Susan King Miller
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Category : White-tailed deer
Languages : en
Pages : 136
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Category : White-tailed deer
Languages : en
Pages : 136
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Deer Herd Trends, Bobcat Food Habits, and Vegetation Change on Cumberland Island, Georgia Following Bobcat Restoration
Author: Marshall Greg Nelms
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Languages : en
Pages : 148
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Languages : en
Pages : 148
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Habitat Utilization by Horses, Deer, and Rabbits on Cumberland Island National Seashore, Georgia
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Category : Cumberland Island National Seashore (Ga.)
Languages : en
Pages : 54
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Category : Cumberland Island National Seashore (Ga.)
Languages : en
Pages : 54
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Cumberland Island National Seashore
Author: Lary M. Dilsaver
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
ISBN: 9780813922683
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 348
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Dilsaver, Professor of Geography at the University of South Alabama, is the author or editor of several books about national parkland and natural history, including America's National Parks. Published in association with the Center for American PlacesTag: The controversial history of how a vacation island for the wealthy became a national seashore, and how that designation is threatened today
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
ISBN: 9780813922683
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 348
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Dilsaver, Professor of Geography at the University of South Alabama, is the author or editor of several books about national parkland and natural history, including America's National Parks. Published in association with the Center for American PlacesTag: The controversial history of how a vacation island for the wealthy became a national seashore, and how that designation is threatened today
Cumberland Island National Seashore
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Languages : en
Pages : 250
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Languages : en
Pages : 250
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Cumberland Island
Author: Mary R. Bullard
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
ISBN: 9780820327419
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 492
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Cumberland Island is a national treasure. The largest of the Sea Islands along the Georgia coast, it is a history-filled place of astounding natural beauty. With a thoroughness unmatched by any previous account, Cumberland Island: A History chronicles five centuries of change to the landscape and its people from the days of the first Native Americans through the late-twentieth-century struggles between developers and conservationists. Author Mary Bullard, widely regarded as the person most knowledgeable about Cumberland Island, is a descendant of the Carnegie family, Cumberland's last owners before it was acquired by the federal government in 1972 and designated a National Seashore. Bullard's discussion of the Carnegie era on Cumberland is notable for its intimate glimpse into how the family's feelings toward the island bore upon Cumberland's destiny. Bullard draws on more than twenty years of research and travels about the island to describe how water, wind, and the cycles of nature continue to shape it and also how humans have imprinted themselves on the face of Cumberland across time--from the Timuca, Guale, and Mocamo Indians to the subsequent appearances of Spanish, French, African, British, and American inhabitants. The result is an engaging narrative in which discussions about tidal marshes, sea turtles, and wild horses are mixed with accounts of how the island functioned as a center for indigo, rice, cotton, fishing, and timber. Even frequent visitors and former residents will learn something new from Bullard's account of Cumberland Island.
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
ISBN: 9780820327419
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 492
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Cumberland Island is a national treasure. The largest of the Sea Islands along the Georgia coast, it is a history-filled place of astounding natural beauty. With a thoroughness unmatched by any previous account, Cumberland Island: A History chronicles five centuries of change to the landscape and its people from the days of the first Native Americans through the late-twentieth-century struggles between developers and conservationists. Author Mary Bullard, widely regarded as the person most knowledgeable about Cumberland Island, is a descendant of the Carnegie family, Cumberland's last owners before it was acquired by the federal government in 1972 and designated a National Seashore. Bullard's discussion of the Carnegie era on Cumberland is notable for its intimate glimpse into how the family's feelings toward the island bore upon Cumberland's destiny. Bullard draws on more than twenty years of research and travels about the island to describe how water, wind, and the cycles of nature continue to shape it and also how humans have imprinted themselves on the face of Cumberland across time--from the Timuca, Guale, and Mocamo Indians to the subsequent appearances of Spanish, French, African, British, and American inhabitants. The result is an engaging narrative in which discussions about tidal marshes, sea turtles, and wild horses are mixed with accounts of how the island functioned as a center for indigo, rice, cotton, fishing, and timber. Even frequent visitors and former residents will learn something new from Bullard's account of Cumberland Island.
Topical Bibliography for the White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus Virginianus) in Nine U.S. National Park Service Regions and Parts of Canada
Author: Jonathan E. Hoeldtke
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Category : Cervidae
Languages : en
Pages : 172
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Category : Cervidae
Languages : en
Pages : 172
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