Oregon State University Press
For fifty years, Oregon State University Press has been publishing exceptional books about the Pacific Northwest—its people and landscapes, its flora and fauna, its history and cultural heritage. The Press has played a vital role in the region’s literary life, providing readers with a better understanding of what it means to be an Oregonian. Today, Oregon State University Press publishes distinguished books in several academic areas from environmental history and natural resource management to indigenous studies.
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Hunting, Fishing, and Environmental Virtue
Reconnecting Sportsmanship and Conservation
Oregon State University Press
California Condors in the Pacific Northwest
By Jesse D'Elia and Susan M. Haig
Oregon State University Press
Ava Helen Pauling
Partner, Activist, Visionary
By Mina Carson
Oregon State University Press
Land Snails and Slugs of the Pacific Northwest
By Thomas E. Burke; By (photographer) William P. Leonard
Oregon State University Press
Escaping into Nature
The Making of a Sportsman-Conservationist and Environmental Historian
Oregon State University Press
Ellie's Log
Exploring the Forest Where the Great Tree Fell
By Judith L. Li; Illustrated by M. L. Herring
Oregon State University Press
The Columbia River Treaty Revisited
Transboundary River Governance in the Face of Uncertainty
Edited by Barbara Cosens
Oregon State University Press
The Columbia River Treaty Revisited, with contributions from historians, geographers, environmental scientists, and other experts, facilitates conversation about the impending expiration, aiding efforts to understand changes in the basin since the treaty was passed, to predict future changes, and to determine whether alteration of the treaty is ultimately advisable.
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