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Educational Bulletins
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Recent Educational Bulletins
These bulletins are available online for both printing and viewing. Hard copies are available by mail – see below for details.

08-2 Soils of the Arid and Semi-Arid Western United States Howard Wilshire and Jane Nielson
08-1 Global Warming: Whither California’s Deserts? Lawrence Hogue
07-4 The Anza-Borrego Foundation and Institute: Its DPC Roots Run Deep Diana Lindsay
07-3 Helping bighorn sheep keep their footing on the slippery slope of the genetic bottleneck Jerry Booth
07-2 A Biologist's Observations of Burrowing Owls in Imperial County Marie Barrett
07-1 Linkages: Connecting Time and Space Pat Flanagan
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Hard copies of these bulletins are available by mail (see below), and those highlighted are available online for both printing and viewing.
81-2 Desert Bighorn Sheep of Anza Borrego Jorgensen & Turner
81-3 A Brief Look at California's Desert History Frank Norris
81-4 Rare and Endangered Species Bumgardener, et al.
82-1 Archaeology - Signpost to Man's Prehistory Dorothy Cowper
82-2 The Creosote Bush - A Link to the Ice Age Frank C. Vasek
82-3 Enigma of the Desert Ronald I. Dorn
82-4 Geologic Adventures Around Salton Sea Ann Terry
83-1 Riparian Areas in the Deserts of California Kristin Berry
83-2 The Coachella Valley A. Sidney England
83-3 Desert Birdwatching Mark C. Jorgensen
83-4 The Tamarisk Invasion of Desert Riparian Areas William M. Neill
84-1 The Desert Palm Oasis James W. Cornett
84-2 & 3 America's Desert National Parks Russell D. Butcher
84-4 A New Discovery (a Gecko) Douglas D. Edwards
85-1 Well, Insects Are Animals Too, You Know! Pat Flanagan
85-2 California's Desert State Parks Mark Jorgensen & Staff
85-3 A Look Into the Past of Anza-Borrego George J. Miller
85-4 Rock Drawings of the Coso Range Panlaqui & Whitley
86-1 Desert Wilderness Harriet Allen
86-2 State Parks of Nevada Barbara Rohde
86-3 Burros - Desert Nevada William M. Neill
86-4 Desert Tortoise Elizabeth W. Forgey
87-1 The East Mojave Desert Peter Burk
87-2 Arizona State Parks Steenerson, et al.
87-3 Eureka Dunes Mary DeDecker
87-4 Kelso Dunes Peter Burk
88-1 The Algodones Dunes Lyle K. Gaston
88-2 The Kofa National Wildlife Refuge Glenn & Martha Vargas
88-3 Mining and the California Desert W. Thomas Goerold
88-4 Rare Earth Minerals, Superconductivity and the California Desert W. Thomas Georold
89-1 The State of the Park Service Edgar D. Waybum
89-2 The Joshua Tree James W. Cornett
89-3 & 4 Conservation IN/ON the Desert David Gaines Wallace
90-1 Livestock Grazing on Public Lands Rose Strickland
90-2 The Invasion fo the Killer Wheels Douglas W. Allen
90-3 Biological Diversity A Compendium
90-4 Mojave & Colorado Deserts Biosphere Reserve Bill Truesdell
91-1 Big Bend Biosphere Reserve Rick L. LoBello
91-2 Organ Ppe Cactus Biosphere Reserve Organ Pipe Resources Staff
91-3 Engineering Problems in Desert Transportation Developments: A Geologist's Perspective H. M. Wilshire
91-4 The Peninsular Bighorn Sheep of California Mark C. Jorgensen
92-1 Death Valley's Aquatic Secrets Death Valley Resources Staff
92-2 Bodie - A Ghost Town for the Living Bruce Kennedy
92-3 The Great Basin Desert Mary DeDecker
92-4 The Thin Green Line from Anza-Borrego to Death Valley Pat Flanagan
93-1 Travels of the Good Ship EXPLORER Minnie Surles
93-2 The Great American Deserts DPC Staff
93-3 Desert Rabbits P. M. Smiley
93-4 Mono Lake: Past and Present Mono Lake Committee Staff
94-1 Desert Kangaroos Frances B. T. Brainerd
94-2 Is There a NAWAPA in Your Future? Janet O'Crowley
94-3 Early California Fortune Seekers Mary DeDecker
94-4 The Moth, The Butterfly and the Endangered Species Act Elden Hughes
95-1 The Great Basin Desert Hundreds of Years Ago Glenn & Martha Vargas
95-2 Proposed Waste Disposal Facilities in the California Desert Howard Wilshire
95-3 The Roadrunner Frances B. T. Brainerd
95-4 The Ocotillo H. R. Allen
96-1 Vanished Grasslands Manfred Knaak
96-2 Tectonics in the Gulf of California Nancy Schmidt
96-3 Spring-fed Desert Oases Refuge Reporter
96-4 The Plank Road BLM Bulletin
97-1 Cyanide Heap Leach Mining Stan Haye
97-2 Elephant Trees: Botanical Curiosities of the Sonoran Desert James C. & Kathy L. Dice
97-3

The Flat-Tailed Horned Lizard, A Rarely-Seen Native of the Shrinking Desert

Dale S. Turner

97-4 & 98-1

Cryptogamic Soils George W. Cox
98-2 Scorpions Kristine Livingston
98-3 Desert Washes Steven L. Hartman
98-4 Nectar-Feeding Bats of the American Southwest: Tequila Sunrise or Tequila Sunset? Douglas W. Allen
99-1 Desert Pronghorn DPC Staff
99-2 The Monster of the Southwest Desert - Myths and Facts Douglas W. Allen
99-3 The Greater Roadrunner James W. Cornett
99-4 Destructive Wildfires in Giant Saguaro County, Sonoran Desert, Arizona Ruth C. Wilson, Marcia G. Narog & Bonni M. Corcoran
00-1 The Hide and Seek River, The Amargosa Miriam A. Romero
00-2 The Future of Recreation on Public Lands Allen Best
00-3 Celebrating the Diversity of Bureau of Land Management Lands Jim Eaton
00-4 Desert National Wildlife Refuge: A Doorstep to 30 Million People Reprint from "Refuge Reporter"
01-4 Archaeological Resources of the California Desert Judyth Reed
02-1 The Desert Salamander and Couch's Spadefoot Toad Douglas W. Allen
02-2 The United States and Mexican Boundary Survey of 1848-1855 Manfred Knaak
02-3 Transferring Colorado River Water: Will the Salton Sea Survive? Philip R. Pryde
03-1 Hidden Reserves of California: A University of Biodiversity Helen Wagenvoord
04-1 Impressions of a Night Sky Unaffected by Light Pollution International Dark Sky Assoc.
05-1 The Salton Sea of the Future: "North Lake" or No Lake? Philip R. Pryde
05-2 Bird Watching in the Desert Janet Anderson
06-1 Rare and Endangered Plants of the Algodones Dunes James C. Dice and Deborah Sebesta
06-2 Creating a Survivable Space Around Your Home/Fire in the Desert Richard W. Halsey
07-1 Linkages: Connecting Time and Space Pat Flanagan
07-2 A Biologist's Observations of Burrowing Owls in Imperial County Marie Barrett
07-3 Helping bighorn sheep keep their footing on the slippery slope of the genetic bottleneck Jerry Booth
07-4 The Anza-Borrego Foundation and Institute: Its DPC Roots Run Deep Diana Lindsay
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Educational Bulletins Mailing Info

Copies may be obtained as follows:

1 - 2 free: send stamped, self-addressed #10 envelope.
3 - 8 bulletins: send name, address and list of bulletins.
A donation of $1.00 is suggested. Special rates are available for more than 8.

Send all correspondence to:

The Desert Protective Council, Inc.
DPC PUBLICATIONS
P.O.Box 3635
San Diego, CA 92163-1635

*please include bulletin number or title

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last updated: July 19, 2008