Title Volume, Year
101 Natural History Books That You Should Read Before You Die
6. Alexander Skutch’s A Naturalist on a Tropical Farm
John G.T. Anderson
Volume 6, 2012
Linked Through Story: Natural Science, Nature Writing, and Traditional Ecological Knowledge
John Tallmadge
Volume 5, 2011
Why Practice Natural History?
Mount Auburn Cemetery
Clare Walker Leslie
Volume 5, 2011
Why Practice Natural History?
Seeing the Natural History Way
Laura Sewall
Volume 5, 2011
Listening to Children: Perceptions of Nature
Donald J. Burgess and Jolie Mayer-Smith
Volume 5, 2011
101 Natural History Books That You Should Read Before You Die
5. Frederick von Hohenstaufen’s The Art of Falconry
John G.T. Anderson
Volume 5, 2011
Why Practice Natural History?
Why Natural History Matters
Thomas L. Fleischner
Volume 5, 2011
101 Natural History Books That You Should Read Before You Die
4. Michael Canfield’s Field Notes on Science and Nature
John G.T. Anderson
Volume 5, 2011
101 Natural History Books That You Should Read Before You Die
3. Charles Darwin’s The Voyage of the Beagle
John G.T. Anderson
Volume 5, 2011
101 Natural History Books That You Should Read Before You Die
2. Henry Walter Bates’ The Naturalist on the River Amazons: A Record of Adventures, Habits of Animals, Sketches of Brazilian and Indian Life, and Aspects of Nature under the Equator, during Eleven Years of Travel
John G.T. Anderson
Volume 5, 2011
From Dioramas to Dragonflies: Redefining the Role of Natural History in Environmental Science
Kirsten H. Martin
Volume 5, 2011
Why Practice Natural History?
Rewilding Natural History
Peter H. Kahn, Jr. and Patricia H. Hasbach
Volume 5, 2011
101 Natural History Books That You Should Read Before You Die
1. Alexander von Humboldt’s Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
John G.T. Anderson
Volume 5, 2011
Editorial
Changes and Opportunities
Stephen C. Trombulak
Volume 5, 2011
Revitalizing Natural History Education by Design
Matthew Kolan and Walter Poleman
Volume 3, 2009
Natural History From the Ground Up: developing a college-level natural history program in the new millennium
David Gilligan
Volume 3, 2009
A Bird in the Hand: a place-based, hands-on curriculum in ornithology
Stephen C. Trombulak
Volume 3, 2009
Teaching Natural History and the Spirit of Place
Fred Taylor and John Tallmadge
Volume 3, 2009
Editorial
Five Myths About Writing About Teaching Natural History
Stephen C. Trombulak
Volume 2, 2008
Natural History Renaissance
Stephen C. Trombulak and Thomas L. Fleischner
Volume 1, 2007
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