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Aitchison, S.W. 1987. Some effects of a campground on breeding birds in Arizona. In R.R. Johnson and D.A. Jones, eds, Importance, preservation, and management of riparian habitat: A symposium. 175-182. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report RM-43. Fort Collins, Colo.: U.S. Forest Service.

Arid Lands Colloquia, 1958-1959. 1959. Part of a Rockefeller Foundation grant to support an inter-disciplinary pilot study of the fundamental biological and physical mechanisms at work in the arid regions of the world. Tucson, Ariz.: The University of Arizona.

Bahre, C.J. 1991. A Legacy of Change: historic human impact on vegetation of the Arizona borderlands. The University of Arizona Press.

Bennet, P., R.R. Johnson and M. Kunzmann 1987. Cactus collection factors of interest to resource managers. In T.S. Elias, ed. Conservation and management of rare and endangered plants. 215-223. Sacramento, Calif.: California Native Plant Society.

Border Ecology Project. 1995. Environmental/social impacts of multi-national mining investments in Sonora, Mexico. Bisbee, Ariz.: Border Ecology Project.

Dimmit, Mark. 2000. Biomes and Communities of the Sonoran Desert Region. In A natural history of the Sonoran Desert. Tucson, Ariz.: Arizona-Sonoran Desert Museum.

Dunbier, Roger. 1968. The Sonoran Desert: Its geography, economy, and people. Tucson, Ariz.: University of Arizona Press.

Hastings, James Rodney. 1959. Vegetation Change and Arroyo Cutting in Southeastern Arizona During the Past Century: An Historical Review. In Arid Lands Colloquia, 1958-1959. Tucson, Ariz.: University of Arizona Press.

Huntington, Ellsworth. 1911. The greenest of deserts. The Atlantic Monthly.

Johnson, William. 1972. Baja California. New York: Time Inc. (Time Life Books).

Krutch, Joseph Wood. 1972. The voice of the desert: A naturalist's interpretation. New York: William Sloane Associates.

McCafferty, K. 1993. Report to the Border Ecology Project on the status and administration of environmental protection within the Mexican mining sector and the impact of World Bank MSRP Loan #3359. Bisbee, Ariz.: Border Ecology Project.

McCormick. 1865. pp.4-5. In Zube and Kennedy 1990

McGinnies, William G. February, 1976. An Overview of the Sonoran Desert. An sssay developed from a paper given at the opening session of the Second Annual Conference of the Consortium of Arid Lands Institutions (CALI), February 4, 1976, in Tucson, Arizona.

McGinnies, William G. 1981. Discovering the desert: Legacy of the Carnegie Desert Botanical Laboratory. Tucson, Ariz.: University of Arizona Press.

Nabhan, Gary. 2000. Biodiversity: The variety of life that sustains our own. In A natural history of the Sonoran Desert. Tucson, Ariz.: Arizona-Sonoran Desert Museum.

Nabhan, G.P. and J. Carr., eds. 1994. Ironwood: A cultural and ecological keystone in the Sonoran Desert. Conservational International Occasional Paper, No. 1. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Nabhan, G.P., E. Saucedo-Monarque, P. Olwell, P. Warren, W. Hodgson, C. Gallindo-Duarte, R. Bittman, and S. Anderson. 1989. "A preliminary list of plants at risk in the Sonoran Desert of the U.S. and Mexico," Agave 3(3):19.

Nabhan, Gary Paul and Andrew R. Holdsworth. 1998. State of the Sonoran Desert Biome: Uniqueness, biodiversity, threats, and the adequacy of protection in the Sonoran Bioregion. Tucson, Ariz.: The Wildlands Project.

Scarborough, Robert. 2000. Geologic Origin of the Sonoran Desert. In A natural history of the Sonoran Desert. Tucson, Ariz.: Arizona-Sonoran Desert Museum.

Sheridan, Thomas. 2000. Human Ecology of the Sonoran Desert. In A A natural history of the Sonoran Desert. Tucson, Ariz.: Arizona-Sonoran Desert Museum.

Shreve, Forrest. 1951. Vegetation and flora of the Sonoran Desert. Publication 591. Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Institution of Washington.

The Nature Conservancy, IMADES, and Sonoran Institute. 2000. An ecological analysis of conservation priorities in the Sonoran Desert Ecoregion.

Turner, Raymond, Janice Bowers, and Tony Burgess. 1995. Sonoran desert plants: An ecological atlas. Tucson, Ariz.: University of Arizona Press.

Van Dyke, John. 1999. The desert: Further studies in natural appearances. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press. (First published in 1901).

Vesiland, Prit. 1994. "Anything but empty: The Sonoran Desert," National Geographic. September.

West, Robert. 1993. Sonora: Its geographical personality. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press.

Yetman, David.1996. Sonora: An intimate geography. Albuquerque, N.M.: University of New Mexico Press.

   


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