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Sonoran desert tortoise --- Sonoran desert tortoise --- Sonoran desert tortoise --- Endangered species --- Habitat --- Conservation --- Monitoring --- Climatic factors --- Sonoran Desert --- Mojave Desert --- Climate. --- Climate.
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Sonoran desert tortoise --- Sonoran desert tortoise --- Sonoran desert tortoise --- Endangered species --- Habitat --- Conservation --- Monitoring --- Climatic factors --- Sonoran Desert --- Mojave Desert --- Climate. --- Climate.
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Sonoran desert tortoise --- Fire ecology --- Biotic communities --- Soil chronosequences --- Fire ecology. --- Sonoran desert tortoise. --- Effect of fires on. --- Effect of fires on
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Desert plants --- Desert plants. --- Desert Botanical Garden (Ariz.) --- Sonoran Desert --- Arizona. --- North America --- New Southwest.
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Bird populations --- Desert biology --- Fire ecology --- Sonoran Desert. --- Arizona --- North America
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Land use --- Public lands --- Planning. --- Management. --- Sonoran Desert National Monument (Ariz.) --- Arizona --- Environmental conditions.
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“A dark, troubling vision of life in the desert, defined broadly; of mountain lions and drug kingpins, Mexican hopes and Indian feuds.”—Los Angeles Times “In these powerful epic tales of the Sonora Desert, Bowden peoples the harsh land on both sides of the US-Mexican border with saints and sinners, but his enduring hero is the desert itself.”—Kirkus Reviews
Capitalists and financiers --- Drug dealers --- Capitalism --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Sonoran Desert --- Social conditions --- History.
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"Deep below the ground in Tucson, Arizona, lies an aquifer forever altered by the detritus of Tucson's postwar boom. Once the ancient water body became polluted, so did the drinking water of the largely Mexican American community living above. Drawing on her own complex relationship to this long-ago injured landscape, Taylor takes us with her as she follows the site's disabled ecology-the networks of disability, both human and wild, that are created when ecosystems are corrupted and profoundly altered. What she finds is a story of entanglements that reach far beyond the Sonoran Desert. These stories often tell of debilitating and sometimes life-ending injuries, but they also map out alternative modes of connection, solidarity, and resistance-an environmentalism of the injured. An original and deeply personal reflection on what disability means in an era of increasing multispecies disablement, this book is a powerful call to reflect on the kinds of care, treatment, and assistance this age of disability requires"--
Endangered ecosystems --- Aquifers --- Water --- Disabilities --- Environmentalism --- Environmental aspects --- Pollution --- Environmental aspects --- Sonoran Desert --- Environmental aspects.
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