Books and Chapters
Bagley, Clarence B. Indian Myths of the Northwest. Native American Book Publishers,
1991.
Banister, Barbara and Carlile, Jan. ExplOregon with Kids. Frontier
Publishing, 1996.
Beletsky, Les. The Ecotravellers’ Wildlife Guide Costa Rica.
Academic Press, 1998.
Couti, Blair et al. Atlas of Oregon Wildlife, Distribution,Habitat
and Natural History. Oregon State University Press, 1997.
Dirks-Edmunds, Jane Claire. Not Just Trees, the Legacy of the
Douglas-fir Forest. Washington State University Press, 1998.
Emerson, William. The Applegate Trail of 1846, a Documentary
Guide to the Original Southern Emigrant Route to Oregon. Ember
Enterprises, 1996.
Foehr, Stephen Johnson. Eco-Journeys, the World Guide to Ecologically
Aware Travel and Adventure. The Noble Press, Inc., 1993.
Garrett, Stuart G. Newberry National Volcanic Monument. Webb
Research Group Publications, 1991.
Gilbert, John. Ecotourism Means Business. GP Publications, 1997.
Holing, Dwight, Ed. World Travel, A Guide to International Ecojourneys.
Time Life Books, 1996.
Honey, Martha. Ecotourism and Sustainable Development: Who Owns
Paradise? Island Press, 1999.
Jones, Suzi and Jarold Ramsey, Ed. The Stories We Tell,: An
Anthology of Oregon Folk Literature. Oregon Council of Teachers
of English, Oregon State University Press, 1994.
Mathews, Daniel. Cascade-Olympic Natural History. Raven Editions,
1999.
McLaren, Deborah. Rethinking Tourism and Ecotravel. Kumarian
Press, 1998.
Normandin, Christine, Ed. Echoes of the Elders. DK Ink Book,
1997.
Normandin, Christine, Ed. Spirit of the Cedar People. DK Ink
Book, 1998.
Norse, Elliott A. Ancient Forests of the Pacific Northwest. Island
Press, 1990.
Oakley, Myrna. Oregon, Off the Beaten Path. The Globe Pequot
Press, 1999.
Orr, Elizabeth and William Orr. Geology of the PacificNorthwest.
McGraw-Hill Companies, 1996.
Scofield, John. Hail, Columbia, Robert Gray, John Kendrick and
the Pacific Fur Trade. Oregon Historical Society Press, 1993.
Steelquist, Robert. Field Guide to the Pacific Salmon. Sasquatch
Books, 1996.
Sullivan, William L. Hiking Oregon’s History. Navillus Press,
1999.
Vaugh, Thomas and Bill Holm. Soft Gold, the Fur Trade and Cultural
Exchange on the Northwest Coast of America. Oregon Historical
Society Press, 1990.
Wells, Gail. The Tillamook, a Created Forest Comes of Age. Oregon
State University Press, 1999.
Yuskavitch, James A. Oregon Wildlife Viewing Guide. Falcon Press
Publishing Co., Inc., 1994.
Oregon’s Living Landscape, Strategies and Opportunities to Conserve
Biodiversity. Defenders of Wildlife, 1998.
The Natural State of Oregon: A Guide to Nature-Based Tours and
Experiences. Oregon Tourism Commission, 1997.
Teaching Resources
Caduto, Michael J. and Joseph Bruchac. Keepers of the Animals.
Native American Stories and Wildlife Activities for Children.
Fulcrum Publishing, 1991.
Greenspace Adventures: A Teacher’s Guide to Using Portland Area
Greenspaces for Environmental Education. Available from Metro
Regional Parks and Greenspaces Department, 600 NE Grand Ave.,
Portland, 97232.
Goodman, Susan E. Ultimate Field Trip 1, Adventures in the Amazon
Rain Forest. Aladdin Paperbacks, 1999.
Hassard, Jack and Julie Weisberg. Environmental Science on the
Net: The Global Thinking Project. Good Year Books, 1999. (Grades
5-8)
Nature Mapping Curriculum and CD. Defenders of Wildlife, (503)
697-3222, www.biodiversitypartners.org.
Project Wet, Aquatic Wild, Project Wild, Stream Scene, Wonders
of Wetlands curricula, field trips, assistance with school site
studies, and other resources for teachers and students. Available
from Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve, (503) 681-6206, www.jacksonbottom.org
Wolftree Ecological Field Studies for teachers and students:
Cascade Streamwatch (aquatic ecology), Highland Ecology (forest
organisms and environment)
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