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Timeline of the Environmental Movement
Topics in Environmentalism
Environmental Organizations
LHL Presentations
In the History of Science Library
Sylva, or, A Discourse of Forest-Trees, and the Propagation of Timber in His Majesties Dominions
(1664)
Online access is available.
Nouvelles observations sur les abeilles
("New observations on bees") (1792) (Beehive designed by Swiss naturalist and author François Huber)
Online access is available.
After Hours with The Birds of Texas
(2022; 58 mins.)
Jonathan Frembling, Head Archivist and Gentling Curator at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, discusses Scott and Stuart Gentling’s masterwork,
Of Birds and Texas
(1986)
Man and nature; or, Physical geography as modified by human action
(1864).
One of the earliest works to document the effects of human action on the environment
Birds and Bees (and Insects)
Chained to the Sky: The Science of Birds, Past & Future
(2023; 64 mins.)
Insect Pollinator Conservation: A Tour of Policy Efforts
(2021; 61 mins)
Survival By Degrees: 389 Bird Species on the Brink
(2020; 62 mins.)
AI and Computer Vision in Bee Ecology, Conservation, and Citizen Science
(2021; 64 mins.)
Monarch Butterfly Conservation
(2020; 69 mins.)
Related Presentations
Building the Future for People and Planet
(2024; 67 mins.)
Science Meets Diplomacy: Illegal Wildlife Trade
(2024; 76 mins.)
Saving Birds: Ecology and Conservation in a Changing Environment
(2024; 66 mins.)
The Olmsted Legacy: Parks, Green Spaces, and Human Health
(2022; 64 mins.)
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