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7 DOCUMENT RESUME ED 066 337 SE 014 584 TITLE Selected Resources for Environmental Education 1969-1971. INSTITUTION Minnesota State Dept. of Education, St. Paul. PUB DATE 72 NOTE 21p. EDRS PRICE MF-$0.65 BC-$3.29 DESCRIPTORS , *Bibliographies; Books; Conservation Education; *Environmental Education; Health Education; Indexes (Locaters); Natural Resources; Periodicals; *Reference Materials ABSTRACT This is a listing of selected resources for environmental education for all grade levels. Complete bibliographical information is given, including price, grade level, and a one-sentence description of the entry. Entries are organized according to the following subject headings; Children's Books, Books for Young Adults and Periodicals. The last section on Other Information Sources includes Bibliographies, Pamphlets and Organizations. (LK) 1

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DOCUMENT RESUME

ED 066 337 SE 014 584

TITLE Selected Resources for Environmental Education1969-1971.

INSTITUTION Minnesota State Dept. of Education, St. Paul.PUB DATE 72NOTE 21p.

EDRS PRICE MF-$0.65 BC-$3.29DESCRIPTORS , *Bibliographies; Books; Conservation Education;

*Environmental Education; Health Education; Indexes(Locaters); Natural Resources; Periodicals;*Reference Materials

ABSTRACTThis is a listing of selected resources for

environmental education for all grade levels. Completebibliographical information is given, including price, grade level,and a one-sentence description of the entry. Entries are organizedaccording to the following subject headings; Children's Books, Booksfor Young Adults and Periodicals. The last section on OtherInformation Sources includes Bibliographies, Pamphlets andOrganizations. (LK)

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SELECTED RESOURCES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION: BOOKS AND

OTHER SOURCES FOR ALL GRADE LEVELS

CHILDREN'S BOOKS

Adrian, Mary.Jackson.

Arctics tresses

A DAY AND A NIGHT IN THE ARCTIC; illus. by Genevieve Vaughn-Hastings House, 1970. $3.50; library ed., $3.66 (Ad)

life portrayed in an easily read, nature-life story whichecological relationships. E

Bancroft , Griffing. SNOWY. McCall, 1970. $4.95 (598.2)Wild life enthusiasts will be enthralled by a male heron's struggle

for survival. E-J

Bendick, Jeanne. LIVING THINGS. Watts, 1969. $2.95; library ed., $1.98(507)

Presents fundamental differences between living things and inanimateobjects. E

Bendick, Jeanne. A PLACE TO LIVE. Parents' Magazine Press, 1970. Libraryed., $3.47 (574.5)

An introduction to conservation and environmental quality for theyoung reader. E

Bixby, William. A WORLD YOU CAN LIVE IN. McKay, 1971. $4.25 (574.5)A straightforward history of ecology in the U.S. with an analysis

the problem and a plea for the future. E-Jof

Brady, Lillian. AISE-CE-BON, A RACCOON; illus. by Jerome Connolly. HarveyHouse , 1971. $4 . 50 (Br)

A mother raccoon and her young struggle for existence in the Minnesotawilderness. Lovely pictures. E

Brindze, Ruth. THE SEA: the story of the rich underwater world. Harcourt,1971. $4.50 (333.9)

A lucid, nontechnical overview of the sea's resources and the methodsbeing used to develop its potentials. E-J

Buehr, Walter. FOOD FROM FARM TO HOME. Morrow, 1970. $3.75; library ed.,$3.56 (630)

A well-illustrated text traces the development of food production fromfrontier farming to a forecast for the 21st century. E

Busch, Phyllis S. AT HOME IN ITS HABITAT; animal neighborhoods; photos byArline Strong. World, 1970. $4.50; library ed., $4.23 8 1/4 x 10 1/4"(591.5)

An easy to understand explanation of habitats. Attractive photographs. E

Busch, Phyllis S. PUDDLES AND PONDS; living things in watery places. Photosby Arline Strong. World, 1969. $4.50; library ed., $4.28 (574.5)

A valuable addition to environmental studies material for young children.Excellent photographs. E

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Busch, Phyllis S. A WALK IN THE SNOW; photos by Mary N. Thadher. Lippincott,1971. $3.95 (574)

The beauties of Winter and ways to read Nature's sign posts areconveyed via effective words and photographs. E

Carrick, Carol & Donald. A CLEARING IN THE FOREST. Dial, 1970 $4.50;

library ed., $4.17The interdependence of man and nature is presented to youngsters via a

perceptive story. E

Carrick, Carol & Donald. THE POND. Macmillan, 1970. $4.95. (574.5)Pond wildlife in action from dawn to dusk depicted in lovely watercolors.

Carrick, Donald. THE TREE. Macmillan, 1971. $4.95 8 1/4"x 9 1/4" ESubdued, autumnal drawings convey the mood of a hugh treels

necessary removal and its eventual replacement by aqine new tree?

Chaffin, Lillie E. I HAVE A TREE; illus. by Martha Alexander. David White,1969. $3.95 (E)

A tree is for reading, thinking, hiding and imagining. E

Cheney, T. A. LAND OF THE HIBERNATING RIVERS. Harcourt, 1968. $2.95 (910.9)A different book about the Arctic regions because it emphasizes the

interdependence of all living organisms within that particular ecosystem.E - J

Coatsworth, Elizabeth. UNDER THE GREEN WILLOW; etchings by Janina Domanska.Macmillan, 1971. $3.95 6 1/4" x 7 1/4" (E)

Graphically distinguished portrayal of a pond's ecosystem. E

Cohen, Daniel. ANIMALS OF THE CITY; illus. by Kiyo Komoda. McGraw-Hill,1969. $3.95 (574.9)

A straightforward presentation of the animal life an urban child willsee as he goes about his activities. E

Cutler, Katherine N. FROM PETALS TO PINECONES; a nature art And craft book.Lothrop, 1969. $4.50; library ed., $4.14 (745.5)

Advice on what to collect, methods of preservation, materials, andtools needed a5 well as suggestions for projects. E - J

Davies, Delwyn. FRESH WATER: THE PRECIOUS RESOURCE. Natural History Press,1969. $5.95; library ed., $6.70 (631.7)

Useful reference materials about a vital resource for elementary andjunior high school students. E-J

Dayton, Mona. EARTH AND SKY; illus. by Rogercovered bds., with cloth backbone, $3.50;

Earth and sky engage in a lively debateto be forced to admit that they depend on

Duvoisin. Harper, 1969. Paper -

library ed., $3.79 (E)

over who is best, onlyeach other. E

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Dobrin, Arnold. MARSHES AND MARSH LIFE. Coward-McCann, 1969. Libraryed., $3.86 (574.4)

Ecology and conservation of marshes. Practical information on howto explore wetlands. E

Edmonds, Walter D. BEAVER VALLEY; illus. by Leslie Morrill. Little, 1971.$4.50; library ed., $5.10 (Ed)

Beaver building upsets the ecology of a valley. Appealing drawingsadd to this briskly written nature story. E

Elliott, Sarah M. OUR DIVEY AIR. Messner, 1971. $3.79 (614.7)

A matter-of-fact discussion of the causes of air pollution and waveit can be alleviated. E

Feldman, Anne. THE INFLATED DORMOUSE AND OTHER WAYS OF LIFE IN THE ANIMALWORLD; photo research by the author; text by Jean Ely. Natural HistoryPress, 1970. $3.95 8 1/4" x 10 1/2" (591)

Excellent photographs and humorous text supply fascinating enlightmentabout creatures of our world. E-J

Freschet, Berniece. TURTLE POND; illus. by Donald Carrick. Scribner, 1971.$5.50 10 1/4" (E)

Lovely colored drawings illustrate this nature story of a turtlefamily's perilous trip to a pond. E

Gage, Wilson. MIKE'S TOADS; illus. by Glen Rounds. World, 1970. $4.50;library ed., $4.28 10" (Ga)

Poor Mike has problems including seven voracious toads. Nature lorecouched in a funny story. E

Gannon, Robert. WHAT'S UNDER A ROCK? Dutton, 1971. .$4.95 (592)

Budding snoopers will be enticed to investigate cryptic environmentsby this well-written study. E-J

Garelick, May. WHAT MAKES A BIRD A BIRD? Illus. by Leonard Weisgard.Follett, 1969. $3.95; library ed., $3.99 (598.2)Full page colored illustrations and a simple text invite children to

identify the specific characteristics of birds. E

George, Jean C. THE MOON OF THE ALLIGATORS. Crowell, 1969. $3.75 (598.1)Ecology of the Florida Everglades. A small but compelling book since

both the Everglades and the alligators are threatened with extinction. E

George, Jean C. THE MOON OF THE GRAY WOLVES. Crowell, 1969. $3.75 (599.7)By November the young wolves have completed their puppy training and

begin to behave as adults. Interaction of the wolves with other animalsand the natural environment.

George, Jean C. WHO REALLY KILLED COCK ROBIN? Dutton, 1971. $4.95 (Ge)A robin dies and Saddleboro's "clean" environment comes under suspicion.

Fictional enticement for those not interested by ecological facts.

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C-.)odheart, Barbara. A YEAR IN THE DESFART, Prentice-Hall, 1969. $3.95 (574.5)A charming account of the annual cycle of desert ecology. E

Gorvett, Jean. LIFE IN PONDS; American Heritage, 1970. $3.95 (574.5)Here is an elementary guide to ecological field work using a pond as

an example of a unit habitat. E - J

Gray, Robert. GRAY WOLF: the natural life of North American wolVes. Norton,1970. $4.50; library ed., $4.14 (599.7)

Excellent natural history based on personal observation and indisputableecological facts. E - J

Heady, Eleanor B. & Harold F. HIGH MEADOW; the ecology of a mountain meadow.Grosset, 1970; $4.50; library ed., $4.59 (574.5)

A well-illustrited, informal account of natural interrelationships whichmaintain a balanced ecosystem. E - J

Holtman, Elizabeth S. CELEBRATING NATURE: rites and ceremonies around theworld. Seabury, 1969. $5.95 (394.2)

Survey of the rites and ceremonies performed in many parts of the worldto celebrate the Earth Mother - from ancient times to the present. E - J - S

Holtman, Elizabeth S. THIS HUNGRY WORLD. Lothrop, 1970. $4.50; library ed.,$4.14. (338.1)

An introductory survey of ways to overcome hunger and malnutrition inthe U. S. and elsewhere. E - J

Hess, Lilo. ANIMALS THAT HIDE, IMITATE, AND BLUFF. Scribner)1970. $3.95;library ed., $3.63 (591)

Excellent close-up photographs document this fascinating account ofcamouflage in nature. E

Hilton, Suzanne. HOW 1)0 THEY CET RID OF IT? Westminster, 1970. $4.95 (628.4)The important problem of waste disposal presented as a past and present

challenge. E - J

Hirsch, S. Carl. GUARDIANS OF TOMORROW; pioneers in ecology. Viking, 1971.Library ed., $4.53. (574.5)

Brief biographical accounts of eight ecologists combined with the historyof the U. S. conservation movement. E - J

Hogner, Dorothy C. BIRDS OF PREY. Crowell, 1969. $3.95 (598.9)Habits and habitats of 49 species are identified. E - J

Howell, Ruth R. A CRACK IN THE PAVEMENT; photographs by Arline Strong.Atheneum, 1970. $3.75; library ed., $3.62 (574.5)

Interesting photographs and a brief text meld into an introduction tonature for youngsters, especially town bound ones. E

Hudlow, Jean. ERIC PLANTS A GARDEN. A. Whitman 1971. $3.95; library ed.,$2.96. (635)

Short sentences, clear photographs, and helpful hints equal a fine firstbook for beginning gardners. E

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Hudson, Robert G. NATURE'S NURSERY. Day, 1969. Lfbrary ed., $3.69 (591.5)

An attractive book for browsing which contains fascinating, little knownfacts about mmmmals. E - J

Hungerford, Harold R. ECOLOGY: THE CIRCLE OF LIFE. Childrens Press, 1971.$3.95; library ed., $2.96. (574.5)

Interesting, clearly presented primer on ecology. E - J

Johnson, James R. EVERGLADES ADVENTURE. MtKay, 1970. $4.95 (Jo)

Entertaining fiction nevertheless provides accurate information on the.Florida Everglades. E - J

Johnson, Virginia W. THE CEDARS OF CHARLO. Morrow, 1969. $4.50 (Jo)When commercial logging interests attempt to move into the wilderness

area, Becky and old Spike unite to stop them. E - J

Keller, Victor. THE SCARY WOODS; illus. by Cheryl Pelavin. Four Winds, 1971.Library ed., $4.18. (E)

Walking in the woods becomes Cub's goal. His ingenious way of achievinghis object is delightfully recounted. E

Kovalik, Vladimir & Nada. UNDERSEA WORLD OF TOMORROW. Prentice-Hall, 1969.$3.95 (551.4)

Imaginary visit to undersea communities of the future. Mining, farming,fishing and research are featured. E

Laycock, George & Ellen. THE FUYING SEA OTTERS. Grosset, 1970. $3.95;

library ed. $3.99. 10 1/4" (599.7)During an enforced move to a new hone sea otters are described and

photographed. Good conservation material. E

Leaf, Munro. WHO CARES? I DO. Lippincott, 1971. Lfbrary ed., $3.59;paper, $1.95.

Leafti cartoon images of the"Spoilers" will communicate the necessityfor human responsibility in pollution control to the very young. E

Littlewood, Cyril. THE WORLD'S VANISHING ANIMA'S: THE MAMMALS; Arco,1970. $4.50 (599)

A useful reference book Bar brief facts concerning disappearingmammals. E - J - S

McCoy, J. J. NATURE SLEUTHS. Lothrop, 1969. $4.95; library ed., $4.59 (591.5)

Law enforcement approach to preservation of our wildlife. Approach isunique from that of other books. E

McCoy, J. J. SAVING OUR WILDLIFE. Crowell-Collier, 1970. $5.95 (639.9)Conservation problems are complex as this history of wildlife conserva-

tion and development of protective laws demonstrate. E J

McCoy, J. J. SHADOWS OVER THE LAND. Seabury, 1970. $4.95 (614.7)

Survey of dangers to our environment and practical suggestions for youngpeople to effect changes. E - 3

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Marchant , R. A. WHERE ANIMALS LIVE. Macmillan, 1970. $4 .95 (59 1 .5)Animal survival and reproductive behavior is the theme of this book

that enlivens ecological principles through lucid examples. E - J - S

Marshall, John. THE AIR WE LIVE IN. Coward-McCann, 1969. Library ed.,$3 . 64 (614 . 7) .

Primer on the why and how of air pollution and steps which can betaken to correct the situation. E - J

May, Julian. MOVING HILLS OF SAND; illus. by John Hawkinson. Hawthorn,1970. $3.9 5 (50C.9)

Ecology of the dunelands along Lake Michigan with illustrations onevery page. E

Millard, Reed & others. CLEAN AIR - CLEAN WATER FOR TOMORROW'S WORLD.Messner, 1971. $4.50, library ed., $4.29 (628.5)

Sources of and solutions to air and water pollution. Helpful lists oforganizations concerned with environmental problems. E - J

Miller, Edna. MOUSEKIN'S WOODLAND SLEEPERS; Prentice-Hall, 1970. $4.50 (E)Another adventure of Mousekin which presents accurate nature lore to

young children in a charming picture book. E.

Milne, Lorus & Margery, WHEN THE TIDE GOES FAR OUT; Atheneum' 1970. Lib raryed., $4.25 (574.9)

Intriguing natural history which encourages personal observation duringreal or imagined strolls along the beach. E - J

Mizumura, Kazue, IF I BUILT A VILLAGE. Crowell, 1971. $4.5 0; library ed.,750 extra. 10 1/4" (E)

Simple effective illustrations and text plead for the preservation ofnature surrounding man's communities. E

Naden, CorJnne J. GRASSLANDS AROUND THE WORLD . Wat ts , 1970. Lib rary ed . ,$3. 75 (581 . 9 )

Well-coordinated photographs, maps, and text create an excellent in-troduction to a variety of grasslands in specific geographic areas. E - J

Peet, Bill. THE WUMP WORLD. Houghton, 1970. $3.9 5; library ed., $3.579 7/8"

Munching their lunch, the herbivorous wumps are invaded by planetpolluting beings who do their worst and depart. Pointed humor onpollution. E

Pringle, Laurence, ed. DISCOVERING NATURE IN DOORS. Doubleday, 1970. $4.50library ed., 750 net additional 10 1/2 (591)

Comprised of articles from Nature and Science magazine which suggesthome projects dealing with insects and small animals. E - J

Pringle, Laurence P. DISCOVERING THE OUTDOORS. Doubleday, 1969. $3.95;library ed., 750 net additional (5 74.5)

Suggests ideas, experiments and projects for investigating plant andanimal life. E - J

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Pringle, Laurence. FROM FIELD TO FOREST; how plants and animals change theland. World, 1970. $4.50; library ed., $4.28 (574.5)

Artistic photographs and clear text blend in a simple description ofplant succession. E

Pringle, Laurence. IN A BEAVER VALLEY; HOW BEAVERS CHANGE THE LAND. World,1970. $3.95 (599.3)

Ecological relationships are emphasized in this description of abeaver's life. E

Russell, Helen R. CITY CRITTERS; illus. by Marcia Erickson. Meredith,1969. $3.95 (591.4)

Sparrows, starlings, rats, and insects have moved to the city andhave learned to survive: E

Russell, Helen R. WINTER SEARCH PARTY; illus. by Viola K. Mohn. Nelson,1971. $4.95; library ed., $4.65. (515.7)

For science students an attractive and informative guide to locating,collecting, and housing insects during the winter months. E - J

Shuttlesworth, Dorothy. NATURAL PARTNERSHIPS; illus. by Su Zan Noguchi Swain.Doubleday, 1969. $3.95 (574.5)

Various forms of symbiosis are discussed and illustrated in plant andanimal kingdoms. E

Silverstein, Alvin & Virginia UNUSUAL PARTNERS; symbiosis in the living world;illus. by Mel Hunter. McGraw-Hill, 1968. $4.50; library ed., $4.11(574 .5)

Accurate, detailed black and white illustrations add to a stimulatingaccount of strange relationships in the plant and animal world. E - J

Simon, Seymour SCIENCE IN A VACANT LOT. Viking, 1970. $3.37 (574.5)The author explores such subjects as rocks, soil, plantsvand insects,

and suggests natural science projects for urban vacant lots. E

Stoutenburg, Adrien. OUT THERE. Viking, 1971. Library ed., $4.53. (St)Five children and their leader encounter danger on a mission in the

wasteland of 21st century America. Absorbing science fiction with atimely ecological theme. E - J

Tresselt, Alvin. THE BEAVER POND; illus. by Roger Duvoisin. Lothrop, 1970.$4.50; library ed., $4.14 10 1/8"

Quiet, poetic text and lovely illustrations provide a pleasurableintroduction to ecology for the picture-book set. E

Van Wormer, Joe. ThE WORLD OF THE AMERICAN ELK. Lippincott , 1969. $5.95;library ed., $5.82 (599.7)

The effect of seasons is reflected in the activities of the Americanelk. E - J - S

Victor, Joan B. WHERE IS MY MONSTER? Crown, 1971. $3.95; library ed.,$3. 70. (E)

Light humor and soft-hued illustrations lure young children on anature hike in search of a friendly phantasm. E

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Welber, Robert. FROG, FROG, FROG. Pantheon, 1971. $3.95 (E)

A quiet sensitive story about a boy's desire to catch frogs andhis eventual joy in watching but not capturing them. E

WHAT ARE ME AND YOU GONNA DO? Children's letters to Senator Gaylord Nelsonabout the environment . Ballantine , 1971. $4. 95 (614. 7)

Amid the entertainment there is a message. Read, have a chuckle, thentake it seriously and do something constructive. E - J - S

Wohlrabe, Raymond A. HIGH DESERT AND CANYON COUNTRY. World, 1969. $4.95;library ed., $4.61 (Regions of America) (917.8)A presentation of the inter-relationships of the history, natural set-

ting and social and industrial development of the Southwestern U. S.E J

BOOKS FOR YOUNG ADULTS

Arnov, Boris, HOMES BENEATH THE SEA; an introduction to ocean ecology. Little,

1969 $4.50 (574.92)Opens the question of the effect of man's actions on ocean ecology. J - S

Berland, Theodore. THE FIGHT FOR QUIET. Prentice-Hall, 1970. $9.95 (614.7)

An imposing assemblage of facts and opinions designed to arouse interestin the origin, effect, and prevention of noise. S

Bernard, Melvin A. OUR PRECARIOUS HABITAT. Norton, 1970. $4.95; paper, $2.95(301. 3)

Timely information on problems of ecological health ranging from foodpoisoning and air pollution to biological warfare. J - S

Borchert, John R. & Yeager, Donald P. ATLAS OF MINNESOTA RESOURCES AND SETTLE-MENT. Minnesota Dept. of Admin., Documents Section, Room 140, CentennialBldg., St. Paul, Minn. 55101 $3.50 (977.6)

An up-to-date, important referenee book on Minnesota which covers all theresources of the state and shows the changing patterns of growth both urbanand rural. J - S

Brainerd, John W. NATURE STUDY FOR CONSERVATION. Macmillan, 1971. $4.95

(574.5)Well-organized text and extensive bibliographies make this work useful for

teachers and students alike. S

Brooks, Paul. THE PURSUIT OF WILDERNESS. Houghton, 1971. $6.95 (333.7)

Well-written articles about environmental problems compiled in an attractive

volume. S

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Cahill, Susan & Cooper, Michele F. comps. THE URBAN READER. Prentice-Hall1971. $8.95; paper, $4.95 (301.3)

The numerous problems besetting metropolitan dwellers are reflected inthis collection of essays, poems, songs arid stories. S

Callahan, Daniel J., ed. THE AMERICAN POPULATION DEBATE. Doubleday, 1971.$8.95; paper, $2.50 (301.32)Diverse opinion presented in well-documented selections analyzes various

population issues. Excellent discussion material. S

Chedd, Graham. SOUND: FROM COMMUNICATION TO NOISE POLLUTION. Doubleday,1970. $5.95 (534)

The author has successfully written a broad, clear treatise on soundand its technology. S

Clepper, Henry, ed. LEADERS OF AMERICAN CONSERVATION. Ronald, 1971. $10.00(920)A unique reference book, sponsored by the Natural Resources Council of

America, including over 300 one-page biographies of past and present con-servation leaders. S

Cohen, Daniel. WATCHERS IN THE WILD; illus. by John Hamberger. Little, 1971.$5.95 (591.5)An informative introduction to the new science of ethnology: ie. the

study of animal behavior in natural habitats. J S

Commoner, Barry. THE CLOSING CIRCLE. Knopf, 1971. $6.95 (301.3)Economic and political considerations must be guided by ecological ones

if mankind is to survive. An excellent environmental discussion. S

Cotton, Steve, ed. EARTH DAY - THE BEGINNING. Bantam, 1970. $1.25 (574.5)This collation of exerpts from 50 speeches given on April, 1970 makes a

valuable source of informed comment about our environment. J - S

Crowe, Philip K. WORLD WILDLIFE: ME LAST STAND. Scribner, 1970. $7.95(591.5)Highly readable personal account of the author's worldwide travels on

behalf of wildlife. S

Davies, Brian. SAVAGE LUXURY; the slaughter of the baby seals. Taplinger,1970. $6.50 (179.3)

A powerful plea for conservation, this grim ayewitness testimony ofman's barbaric cruelty is for readers with strong stomachs. J - S

Davies, J. Clarence. THE POLITICS OF POLLUTION. Pegasus, 1970. $6.00paper, $1.95 (353)

A practical guide to what pollution control entails with regard toestablishing standards and enacting laws. S

De Bell, Garrett. THE VOTER'S GUIDE TO ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS BEFORE, DURINGAND AFTER THE ELECTION. Ballantine Bks. 1970. Paper $0.95 (353)

An examination of environmental issues and what citizens can do to effectchange. S

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Dorst, Jean. BEFORE NATURE DIES. Houghton, 1970. $8.95 (574.5)Man's effect on his natural environment presented in an unemotional

manner. S

Duddington, C. L. EVOLUTION AND DESIGN IN THE PLANT KINGDOM. Crowell, 1970.$7.95 (581)

A readable study of the adaptation of plants to their mode of life viaevolution. S

ECO-CATASTROPHE, by the editors of Ramparts. Harper, 1970. $3.95; paper$2.95 (301. 3)

A provocative collection of articles indicting irresponsible organiza-tions and blzsinesses for endangering the environment. S

Est erer , Arnulf & Louise A. FOOD. Messner, , 1969. $3 .95; library ed . $3 . 64(641.3)

A look at contributions of peoples throughtout the world to food produc-tion and the implications of the scientific revolution in agriculture. J

Fanning, Odom. OPPORTUNITIES IN ENVIRONMENTAL CAREERS. Universal, 1971.$5.75 (614.069)Brief survey of eight areas of environmental involvement giving the job

particulars and other requirements. J S

Foster, Laura L. KEEPING THE PLANTS YOU PICK. Crowell, 1970. $4.95 (745.92)

An inviting book offering instruction on collecting and preserving plants,and creative suggestions for their use as decorative objects. E - J - S

Fried, Joseph P. HOUSING CRISIS U.S.A. Praeger, 1971. $7.95 (301.5)One family out of six is inadequately housed in America. A well-informed

report on the causes of this national disaster. S

Frisbie, Richard. IT'S A WISE WOODSMAN WHO KNOWS WHAT'S BITING HIM. Double-day, 1969. $4.95 (796.5)

Amusing but necessary information for the weekend outdoor enthusiast.Campers should take note. J - S

Frome, Michael. THE FOREST SERVICE. Praeger, 1971. $8.95 (353.8)An historical-descriptive analysis of The Forest Service including the

presen- challenges produced by the environmental crisis. J S

Gay, Kathlyn. WHERE THE PEOPLE ARE; cities and their future. Delacorte, 1969.$3.50; library ed., $3.39 (352)A study of the location of cities, their growth or lack of it, special

problems and progress. E - J - S

Gofman, John W. & Tamplin, Arthur R. POISONED POWER; the case against nuclearpower plants. Rodale Press, Inc. 33 E. Minor St., Emmaus, Pa. 18049, 1971.$6.95; paper, $1.95. (621.48)Although polemical in approach this soundly reasoned book adds a measure of

balance to overly enthusiastic acceptance of nuclear power plants as the anrswer to our power production problems. S

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Graham, Frank. MAN'S DOMINION. Evans; distr. by Lippincott, 1971. $8.95

(333.7)An excellent history of the development of the conservation movement

in the U. S. enhanced by lovely pencil sketches. S

Halacy, Daniel S. HABITAT. Macrae Smith, 1970. $4.95 (574.5)

A lucid, illustrated survey of man's cosmic and global habitat with anexplanation of fundamental ecological concepts. J - S

Hannum, Sara & Chase, John T., comps. THE WIND IS ROUND. Atheneum, 1970.$4.75. (821.08)Contemporary poetry celebrating nature arranged in a seasonal cycle set

in an inviting format with attractive illustrations. J - S

Heady, Eleanor B. COAT OF THE EARTH; the story of grass; Norton, 1968.$4.95; library ed., $4.51. (633.1)Of interest to science and social studies classes, the book describes

10 of the most common grasses in detail. J - S

Hellman, Harold. THE CITY IN THE WORLD OF THE FUTURE. Evans; distr. by

Lippincott, 1970. $4.95. (711.4)New building techniques, types of housing,and trends in cit.), layout

being developed to answer urgent urban planning needs. J - S

Higbee, Edward C. A QUESTION OF PRIORITIES; new strategies for our urbanized

world. Morrow, 1970. $6.00. (309.173) S

In the light of man's technological knaw-how an ecologist presentssuggestions for reordering priorites favoring human well-being. S

Hoover, Helen. A PLACE IN THE WOODS. Knopf, 1969. $5.95. (574.9)

To move from the hectic life of Chicago to the peace of the Minnesotanorth woods seemed easy until several near-disasters occurred in hernew home. J - S

Hyde, Margaret O. FOR POLLUTION FIGHTERS ONLY; illus. by Don Lynch.

McGraw-Hill, 1971. $4.95; library ed., $4.72. (614.7)

Pollution problems and examples of community efforts to fight themprovide a fine primer for citizen action. J - S

Kimball, James W. THE SPIRIT OF THE WILDERNESS. Denison, 1970. $6.95.

(574.9)Conservationist and journalist, Mr. Kimball,offers a diverse collection

of stories and essays about his outdoor adventures. J - S

Lauwerys, J. A. MAN'S INPACT ON NATURE. Pub. for American Museum of NaturalHistory by Natural History Press, 1970. $6.95 (574.5)

Human devastation of the environment throughout the ages documented intext and magnificent color photographs. J - S

Laycock, George. THE DrLIGENT DESTROYERS. Doubleday, 1970. $5.95.

(333.7)Critical examination of the role of the U. S. Corps of Engineers,

Bureau of Reclamation and other agencies in defacing the landscape.J - S

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Leavitt, Helen. SUPERHIGHWAY -SUPERHOta. Doubleday, 1970. $6.95. (388,1)

Well-written expose suggesting changes of policy, to salvase urban areas. S

Loftas, Tony. THE LAST RESOURCE; Regnety, 1970. $6.95. (551.4)Minerals from the ocean floor and food and fresh water from the sea

are possibilities competently explored by the author. S

McClung, Robert M. LOST WILD AMERICA; the story of our extinct and vanishingwildlife; illus by Bob Hines. Morrow, 1969. $5.95 (599)

A clear presentation of man's effect on wildlife and his heedless rushtoward his own destruction by environmental pollution. J - S

McKenna, Virgtaia. samE OF MY FRIENDS HAVE TAILS. Harcourt, 1970. $5.50 (599)

A feeling for aninmas and an appreciation of nature compassionatelyconveyed in word and picture. j

Mannix, Daniel P. TROUBLED WATERS. Dutton, 1969. $6.95.

Two goldfish try desperately to live in polluted streans while survivingnatural dangers. An unusual nature story. j

Meyerson, Martin, ed. THE CONSCIENCE OF THE CITY. Braziller, 1970. $6.00paper, $3.00.An unusually stimulating collection of essays concerning American ufban

problems. S

Millard, Reed & Editors of Science Book Associates. 1104 WILL WE MEET THEENERGY CRISIS? Messner, 1971. $4.50; library ed., $4.29. (621.31)This survey of new and future sources of electric power considers

their social and environmental consequences. J - S

Milne, Lorua J. & Margery J. THE NATURE OF ANIMALS; illus. by Thomas R.Funderburk. Lippincott, 1969. $5.95; library ed., $5.82. (591.5)Survey of ways in which animals are alike or different. J - S

Milton, John P. NAMELESS VALLEYS, SHINING MOUNTAINS. Walker, 1970. $7.50(574.5)

Three young,men brave Arctic wastes providing exciting reading andinsights into the tundra and its ecology. S

Neill, Wilfred T. THE GEOGRAPHY OF LIFE. Columbia, 1969. $12.95 (574.9)

Concerned with the distribution of plants, animals, and peoplesthroughout the world. J - S

Olsen, Jack. SLAUGHTER THE ANIMALS, POISON THE EARTH. Simon & Schuster,1971. $6.95. (639.9)

Here is a well-written expose of public and private agencies whichpersist in poisoning wild animals. Eventual destruction of theeco -system will be the result. S

Ownbey, Gerald B. COMMON WILD FLOWERS OF MINNESOTA; illus. by WilmaMonserud. Univ. of Minnesota Press, 1971. $9.75. (582)

Detailed pen-and-ink drawings and descriptions of more than 300 speciesof wild flowers common to Minnesota create exquisite addition.E - J - S

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Park, Ed. THE WORLD OF THE BISON. Lippincott, 1969. $5.95; library ed., $5.82(599.7)

Physical characteristics and habits of the biaon plus its rescuefrom extinction. J-S

Parsons, Christopher. MAKING WILDLIFE MOVIES. Stackpole, 1971. $7.95.(778.5)

Amateur shutterbugs will delight in the clear explanations and practicalsuggestions for photographing wildlife. S

Perry, Richard. THE WORLD OF THE GIANT PANDA. Taplinger, 1969. $7.50.(599.7)

The Giant Panda began its slide toward extinction when its existencewas reported to the western world by missionaries. Focuses on what littleis known about this intriguing animal. J - S

Pringle, Laurence. ONE EARTH, MANY PEOPLE; Macmillan, 1971. $4.95 (301.3)Pertinent statistics support an interesting text which covers the basics

of human population growth. E - J

Roueche, Berton. WHAT'S LEFT; reports on a dindnishing America. Little,1969. $5.95 (574.9)

Survey of vanishing natural areas of the U. S., Chesapeake & Ohio canal,Islandia Keyes off Florida, and wild rice harvest areas in Minnesota. J-S

Rue, L. THE WORLD OF THE RED FOX. Lippincott, 1969. $5.95; library 'ed.,$5.82. 10 1/4" (599.7) '

Extensive study of life patterns for,the,seriousistudent. S

Ryden, Hoi,e. AMERICA'SIAk WILD HORSES. Dutton, 1970. $8.95 (636.1)Excellent photographs accompany this appeal for the preservation of

wild horses in the U. S. J - S

Scientific American. PLANT AGRICULTURE: readings from Scientific American,selected and intro. by Jules Janick and others. Freeman, 1970. $10.001paper $4.95 (630)

Clear, easy-to-read essays about such timely topics as pesticides, foodproduction, and population. S

Scott, John. HUNGER; man's struggle to feed himself. Parents Magazine Press,1970. $4.50; library ed., $4.12. (338.19)The specter of starvation demands a look at scientific food production

and related problems. J - S

Simon, Hilda. PARTNERS, GUESTS AND PARASITES: COEXISTENCE IN NATURE.Viking, 1970. Library ed., $4.53 (574.5)Accurate drawings decorate this readable exposition of the inter-

dependent relationships among various species. J - S

Smith, Guy-Harold. CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES. Wiley, 1971. $11.95(333.7)

This work has been the "bible" for conservationists bar two decades. S

Sterling, Philip. SEA AND EARTH; the life of Rachel Carson. Crowell, 1970.$4.50 (921 Ca)

A faithful portrait of a gifted biologist who beckoned others to thelove of nature and dedication to conservation. J - S

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Stevens, Leonard A. THE TOWN THAT LAUNDERS ITS WATER. Coward-McCann,

1971. Library ed., $4.49. (333.9)How Santee, California learned to reclaim and reuse its water to the

benefit of its citizens and the local environment. E - J S

Still, Henry. MAN: THE NEXT 30 YEARS. Hawthorn, 1968. $5.95. (301.3)

Barring nuclear war, man will move into a challenging era. Theauthor plays a game of prediction carefully based on science. J - S

Swatek, Paul. THE USER'S GUIDE TO THE PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT.Ballantine, 1970. Paper, $1.25. (574.5)A practical handbook giving specific information and advice to

individual Consumers concerned about environvental quality. S

Taylor, Gordon R. THE DOOMSDAY BOOK. World, 1970. $7.95. (301.3)

Population growth and modern technology combine as the culprits.Causing.impending ecological disaster. S

Van Dersal, William R. WILDLIFE FOR AMERICA. Walck, 1970. $6.00 (333.7)

An enjoyable presentation of the history and concepts of wildlifeconservation and management in the U. S. E - J - S

Van Gelder, Richard G. BIOLOGY OF MAMMALS. Scribner, 1969. $5.95. (599)

A reference book on the structure, habits and distribution of mammalssuitable for browsing. J - S

Villiard, Paul. THROUGH THE SEASONS WITH A CAMERA. Doubleday, 1970. $3.95

(770)This excellent guide provides photographic expertise for nature lovers

and shutter bugs. J - S

Waitley, Douglas. MY BACKYARD; a living world of nature. David White, 1970.

$6.95 (574.5)Engaging ecological account blended from personal observations and

and scientific knowledge. J - S

Wood, Frances E. & Dorothy T. FORESTS ARE FOR PEOPLE. Dodd, 1971. $4.95

(333.7)

The heritage of our national forests attractively set forth. J - S

Zwick, David & Benstock, Marcy. WATER WASTELAND. Grossman, 1971. $7.95(614.7)

Palatably presented material helpful for students doing papers on pol-lution. S

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PERIODICALS

AUDUBON MAGAZINE. National Audubon Society, 1130 Fifth Ave. N.Y., N.Y.10028. Bi-monthly, $8.50

"Devoted to the conservation of wild life, plants, soil and water."Authoritative articles, beautiful photography, and book reviews makethis periodical an excellent investment. E-J-S

BIOSCIEUCE. American Institute of Biological Sciences. 3900 Wisconsin Ave.,N.W., Washington, D. C. 20016. Monthly $12.00Emphasis is on application of biological sciences to man's living

conditions, i.e. hunger, pollution, pesticides. Written in popular style.For senior high sCaools to develop an awareness of the importance of thefield of biological sciences and interest in it. S

CONSERVATION NEWS. National Wildlife Federetion.__1412_16t1L_StALW-,Washington, D. C. 20036. Semi-monthly. FreeExcellent book reviews and current coverage of federal legislation

-plus other aspects of conservation presented in semi-popular style. J-S

THE CONSERVATIONIST. New York State Conservation Dept., State Campus, Albany,N.Y. 12226. Bi -monthly $2.00.

Lively presentation of conservation material and beautiful colorphotography create an outstanding government publication. J - S

ENVIRONMENT. Committee for Environmental Information. 438 N. SkinnerBoulevard, St. Louis Mo. 63130. 10 issues $8.50.Devoted to all issues affecting the environment. Many of the contri-

butors have outstanding reputations in their fields. S

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION. Dembar Educational Research Service, Box 1605.Madison, Wisconsin 53701. Quarterly $7.50. Student rate, $4.75.Research and development in conservation communications.

For mature students and teachers. s

ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY MAGAZINE. Environmental Awareness Associates, Inc.6355 Topanga Canyon Blvd. Suite 327, Woodland Hills, Calif., 91364.Quarterly $6.50.A well-illustrated, nicely written weapon in the fight to preserve

and improve our environment. J-S

FAO REVIEW. Food and AgricultureC St. S.W., Washington, D.C.

A well printed, beautifullystudies of hunger and povertypopular for browsing and as apapers. S

Organization of the United Nations. 132520024. Bi -monthly $2.50illustrated journal, this is concerned withthroughout the world... Should provesource of reliable material for student

FIELD AND STREk4. Holt, Rinehart & Winston, Inc. 383 Madison Ave. N.Y., N.Y.10017. Monthly $4.00.A major American outdoor magazine strongly committed to conservation.

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LIVING WILDERNESS. Wilderness Society. 729 15th St., N.W. Washington,D. C. 20005. Quarterly $3.00.Dedicated to the preservation of the wilderness and the education of

citizens for an active role in the conservation movement. J-S

MINNESOTA MUNICIPALITIES. League of Minnesota Municipalities. 314 SocialScience Building. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455Monthly $3.50 Order direct.Describes planned and completed municipal projects in Minnesota towns

and cities. Articles discuss and offer solutions to community problems. s

MINNESOTA OUT-OF-DOORS. Minnesota Conservation Federation. 4313 Shady OakRd. Hopkins, MN 55343 Monthly $1.00.Features in behalf of the appreciation and conservation of Minnesota's

natural heritage. J-S

MINNESOTA VOLUNTEER. Dept. of Natural Resources, Centennial Bldg. 658 Cede::Street, St. Paul, MN 55101 Bi-monthly FreeSmall attractive magazine devoted to the conservation of Minnesota's

resources. E-J-S

NATIONAL WILDLIFE. National Wildlife Federation, Inc. 1412 16th St., N.W.Washington, D.C. 20036.

The major conservation magazine for all libraries. E-J-S

NATION'S CITIES. 1612 K Street, N. W., Washington, D.C. 20006 Monthly$6.00Short articles on transit facilities urban design, area planning, water

supple housing projects, slum clearance, and racial riots. Officialpublication of the National League of Cities. S

NATURAL HISTORY. American Museum of Natural History, 79th St. & CentralPark West, N.Y., N.Y. 10024 Monthly (Oct-May), Bi-monthly (June-Sept.) $7.00Authoritative and readable material on nature and science in an

attractive format. E-J-S

THE NATURALIST. Natural History Society of Minnesota. 315 Medical ArtsBldg., Minneapolis, MN 55402. Quarterly $5.00.

A handsome magazine with distinctive illustrations devoted to thestudy of nature and conservation. E-J-S

RANGER RICK'S NATURE MAGAZINE. National Wildlife Federation, 1412 16th St.N.W., Washington, D. C. 20036 Mbnthly, Oct.-May, $6.00 Order direct.This attractive introduction to the enjoyuent of nature presents a

program of activities and knowledge for Children. E

SIERRA CLUB BULLETIN. Sierra Club, 1050 Mills Tower, San Francisco, Calif.94104 Monthly $5.00.

Gorgeous illustrations enhance the content of this periodical devotedto the ptesevation of wilderness areas. J-S

SPORTS AFIELD. Hearst Corp. 959 Eighth Ave., N.Y., N.Y., 10019. Monthly$4.00.

Articles on all types of out-of-doors recreational activities includingconservation. J-S

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OTHER INFORMATION SOURCES

The agencies and materials mentioned in this section are but a few ofthe myTiad groups and publications promoting knowledge, appreciation, andpreservation of our environment. These are listed to provide a startingpoint for obtaining information and materials about all aspects of ecology.

BIBLIOGRAPHIES

Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. Washington, D.C. ISEQUEST FOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY; federal and.state action, 1960-70 caw-tated bibliography. Supt. of Does., U.S. Govt. Print. Office, Washington,D.C. 20402. 1971. 350

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Brief reports of federal and state government action on environment anda bibliography of books and articles which provide information about emerg-ing issues with intergovernmental implication. Sources for teachers ratherthan students.

American Association for the Advancement of Science. THE AAAS SCIEWE BOOKLIST FOR CHILDREN, comp. by Hilary J. Deason. 3d. ed. AAAS, 1515 Mass-achusetts Ave. N. W. Washington, D.C. 20005. 1972. $10.00Citations and annotations of 1,530 titles arranged by subject with level

of reading difficulty indicated. E

American Association for the Advancement of Science. TME AAAS SCIEME BOOKLIST FOR YOUNG ADULTS, comp. by Hilary J. Deason. 3d. ed. AAAS, 1970.$10.00Citations and annotations of 2,441 titles of trade books, textbooks, and

references in the pure and applied sciences and mathematics. J-S

Carvajal, Joan& Munzer, Martha E., comps. CONSERVATION EDUCATION; a selectedbibliography. Conservation Education Association, 1968. $2.50. SUPFUMENT,1971. 750. Available from Interstate Printers& Pub., Inc. Denville, IL61832.An annotated bibliography and supplement covering books published in the

U. S. from 1957 to 1970. Divided topically, indexed by author and subject,with purchasing information and grade level supplied. E.J-S

Minnesota State Depertment of Education. AUDIMISUAL MATERIALS FOR ENVIRON-MENTAL EDUCATION. The Department, 1971. Available from School Libraries,Capitol Square Bldg. St. Paul, MN 55101. FreeA list of films and filmstrips prepared to accompany a pilot curriculum

in ermironmental education. Er-J-S

Moore, John A. SCIENCE FOR SOCIETY; a bibliography. 2d. ed. Commission onScience Education. American Association for the Advancement of Science.1515 Massachusetts Ave. N.W. Washington, D.C. 20005. 1971. $1.00

A compilation of 4,000 articles, government publications, and books per-taining to all aspects of environment and *man life. S

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U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Washington, D.C. ENVIRON-MENT AND THE COMMUNITY; an annotated bibliography. Supt. of Docs., U. S.Govt. Print. Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. 1971. 650Selections emphasize the environment of American cities. Additional bib-

liographies are listed as well as periodicals and concerned organizations. S

PAMPHLETS

Minnesota Geological Survey.The following pamphlets are available from the Minnesota Geological Survey.

University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN 551013

Bray, Edmund C. A MILLION YEARS IN MINNESOTA: the glacial story of the state.3d. ed. The Science Museum; available from the St. Paul Science MuseumGift Shop, 30 E. 10th St., St. Paul, MN 55101 1962. $1.25A brief history of Minnesota's glacial period and the forces which worked

on the face of the land.

Hogberg, R. K. ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY OF THE TWIN CITIES METROPOLITAN AREA;illus. by Ann Cross. Minn. Geological Survey, 1971. 900 (Educationalseries 5)

Hogberg, R. K. & Others. GUIDE TO FOSSIL COLLECTING IN MINNESOTA; illus. byAnn Cross. Rev. ed. MOOS Geological Stirvey, 1967. 930 (Educational series 1)

Hogberg, R. K. & Bayer, T. N. GUIDE TO THE CAVES OF MINNESOTA. Minn. Geo-logical Survey, 1967. 500 (Educational series 4)

Rapp, G. R. & Wallace, D. T. GUIDE TO MINERAL COLLECTING IN MINNESOTA; illus.by Ann Cross. Minn. Geological Survey, 1966. 900 (Educational series 2)

Sims, P. K. & Morey, G. B. GEOLOGIC SKETCH OF THE TOWER-SOUDAN STATE PARK;illus. by Ann Cross. Minn. Geological Survey, 1966. 900 (Educational series

Compact. Volume 5, No. 3, June, 1971. ENIVRONMENTAL EDUCATION. Availablefrom Education Commission of the States, 300 Lincoln Tower, 1860 Lincoln St.,Denver, CO 80203. $1.00 per copy; 10-49 copies 750P.State and local environmental education programs described.

I/D/E/A Reporter. Spring Quarter, 1971. POPULATION EDUCATION. Availablefrom I/D/Eik Mail orders. P.O. Box 628. Far Hills Branch, Dayton, Cthio

45419. $1.00This issue of The Reporter is designed to aid teachers and school adminis-

trators in their effort to introduce popilation education as a significantcomponent of the curriculum.

Minnesota Department of Economic Development. MINNESOTA'S IRON RANGE TRAIL.The Department. 51 East 8th St., St. Paul, MN 55101. 1969. FreeInformation on mines, mining and points of interest on the Range.

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U. S. Department of the Interior. Office of the Secretary. A RIVER OF LIFE;Water: the environmental challenge. Conservation Yearbook, No. 6. U.S.Govt. Print. Off., 1970. $2.00OUR LIVING LAND. Conservation Yearbook, No. 7. U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1971.$2.00. Available from Manager, Public Documents Distribution Center, 9301Tabor Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19120Conservation yearbooks highlight problemss show corrective actions being

taken in colorfully illustrated format.

The World Hook Encyclopedia. Reprints. Available from Educational Services,Sta. 8. Field Enterprises Educational Corp. Merchandise Mart Plaza, Chicago,IL 60654CITY/CITY MAMBA by Philip M. Hauser. 1971. Reprint SA-2833. 250ERVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION, by Alan McGouan. 1972. Reprint SA-2902. 200

ORGANIZATIONS

The Conservation Foundation. 1717 Massachusetts Avenue N.W.,Washington, D.C.20036

This organization conducts research, education and information programsto develop knowledge and stimulate action to imprave the environment. Itoffers a variety of conservation services and publishes the-C F LETTER(monthly; $6.00). Request publications list.

Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) U.S. Office of Education.Department of Health, Edugation, and Welfare, Washington, D.C. 20202.ERIC acts as a national information network for acquiring, abstracting,

indexing, storing, retrieving and disseminating significant educationalresearch reports and program descriptions. It consists of a central staffat the Office of Education and 19 clearinghouses on specific fields of ed-ucation.ERIC Information Analysis Center for Science and Mathematics Education

at Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, is the clearinghouse for environ-mental materials.A guide entitled ERIC HOW TO USE IT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION. may be

obtained from the Center. Also available free of charge, SMAC NEWSLETTER:ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION BULLETIN. Address: ERIC Informational AnalysisCenter for Science and Mathematics Education. 1460 West Lane Avenue, Columbus,Ohio 43221.

Environmental Conservation Library of Minnesota (ECOL) Minneapolis PublicLibrary. 300 Nicollet Mall. Minneapolis, MN 55401 Phone: 612-372-6609

A library designed to serve a variety of agencies and individuals includingteachers and students. The collection focuses on natural resources ofMinnesota with emphasis on man's impact on them. Knowledgeable personnel,organized materials, and contacts with other sources of information areintended to provide service to users and libraries throughtout the state.

Environmental Library of Minnesota. 1222 - 4th Street S.E. Minneapolis, MN

55414 Phone: 612-331-8025ELM publishes a newsletter, FULL MONTHLY MOON MEMO. /t offers library

service to everyone ingluding environmental groups and government agenciesand assists in locating specific or general information concerning environ-mental problems.

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The Izaak Walton League of America. 1326 Waukegan Road. Glenview, IL.Minnesota Division.311 Times Annex Building, Minneapolis, MN 55401

Phone: 612-338-1418.Information on environmental problems provided. Book lists produced.

Minnesota Environmental Sciences Foundation, Inc. Emvironmental Science Center.5400 Glenwood, Minneapolis, MN 55422 Phone: 612-544-8971.The Center serves as a resource and welcomes participation in its ed-

ucation programs. Its newsletter is EOOLOG.

Minnesota Geological Survey. University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN 55108.This organization conducts investigations and gives information on the

geology and mineral resources of the state.TRE PuBLICATTONS OF THE MINNESOTA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. The Survey, 1971.

FreeA brochure of the Survey's publications including bulletins and reports.

'Minnesota Department of Natural Resaarces. Bureau of Infonnation & Education.350 Centennial Office Bldg., 658 Cedar St., St. Paul, MN 55101

This organization has a film loan service, occasionally issues publicationsand serves as a source of information about topics related to conservationand the environment.Write for booklet: FILM LOAN SERVICE. A listing of natural resources filmsand other audiovisual materials available on loan from the Department.

Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. 717 Delaware Street S.E., Minneapolis,MN 55440 Phone: 612-378-1320.Information about pollutico and legislation to prevent it.

U. S. Department of Interior. Washington, D.C. 20240.The Department of the Interior provides a yearly listing of CONSERVATION

FILMS AND NATURAL RESOURCE FILMS. Included are free-loan 16mm films, slides,and filmstrips available from a variety of agencies.

U. S. Government Printing Office. Division of Public Documents. Washington,D.C. 20402Guides to GPO materials are the MONTHLY CATALOG OF U.S. GOVERNMENT PUBLI-

CATIONS ($7.00) and SELECTED GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS (semi-m., Free).

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