| June 17, 2009: Doug Scott's "Our Wilderness: America's common ground"
May 22, 2009: "One Square Inch of Silence: co-written by Gordon Hempton and John Grossmann
April 24, 2009: Christopher Preston's "Saving Creation: A biography of Holmes Rolston III, the "father of environmental ethics"
March 20, 2009: Mark Bittman's "Food Matters: A guide to conscious eating"
Feb. 11, 2009: Geoff Nicholson's "The Lost Art of Walking: The History, Science, Philosophy and Literature of Pedestrianism"
Jan. 8, 2009: Steven Rinella's "American Buffalo: In search of a lost icon."
Dec. 2, 2008: "The Wide Open: Prose, Poetry and Photographs of the Prairie."
Nov. 7, 2008: Fred Pearce's "Confessions of an Eco-sinner: Tracking down the sources of my stuff"
Oct. 8, 2008: Terry Tempest Williams' "Finding Beauty in a Broken World"
Aug. 28, 2008: Stephen Trimble's Bargaining for Eden: The Fight for the Last Open Spaces in America
July 28, 2008: Courtney White's Revolution on the Range: The Rise of a New Ranch in the American West
July 11, 2008: Deborah Richie Oberbillig's Bird Feats of Montana
June 18, 2008: Saving Homewaters: The Story of Montana's Streams and Rivers by Gordon Sullivan
May 8, 2008: When the Wolves Returned: Restoring Nature’s Balance in Yellowstone, by Dorothy Hinshaw Patent
April 10 , 2008: Thomas Punke's Last Stand: George Bird Grinnell, the Battle to Save the Buffalo, and the Birth of the New West
March
11, 2008: Animal Dialogues: Craig Childs' collection of essays takes readers deep into the animal kingdom
Feb. 21, 2008 : Public Lands: Governance of Western Public Lands: Mapping Its Present and Future" by Martin Nie
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