Call Number (LC) Title Results
I 49.2:C 56 Classification, inventory, and analysis of fish and wildlife habitat : proceedings of a national symposium, Phoenix, Arizona, January 24-27, 1977. 1
I 49.2:C 58 The potential effects of clearing and snagging on stream ecosystems / 1
I 49.2:C 59 Proceedings of the Clemson Workshop on Environmental Impacts of Pumped Storage Hydroelectric Operations : Clemson, South Carolina, May 15-16, 1979 / 1
I 49.2:C 61 Rising to the urgent challenge : strategic plan for responding to accelerating climate change. 1
I 49.2:C 63 Impacts of coal-fired power plants on fish, wildlife, and their habitats / 1
I 49.2:C 63/2 Handling of combustion and emission-abatement wastes from coal-fired power plants : implications for fish and wildlife resources / 1
I 49.2:C 63/6 The ecology of southern California coastal salt marshes : a community profile / 1
I 49.2:C 63/7 Coastal erosion and archeological resources on national wildlife refuges in the Southeast / 1
I 49.2:C 63/8/ Report to Congress : coastal barrier resources system : with recommendations, as required by Section 10 of Public Law 97-348, the Coastal Barrier Resources Act of 1982 / 1
I 49.2:C 63/9 Executive summary Coal Project five year framework. 1
I 49.2:C 63/10 Meeting our coastal challenges. 1
I 49.2:C 63/11 Coachella Valley sand dune ecosystem facts. 1
I 49.2:C 63/12 Coachella Valley fringe-toed lizard facts (Uma inornata) 1
I 49.2:C 63/13 Report to Congress : John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources System digital mapping pilot project. 1
I 49.2:C 63/13/FINAL Final report to Congress : John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources System digital mapping pilot project / 1
I 49.2:C 65e Coal and energy development and fish and wildlife : an information meeting, November 30, 1976, Salt Lake City, Utah / 1
I 49.2:C 69 Build a cattail 1
I 49.2:C 71 Wanted for the future : these native fishes of the Colorado River. 1
I 49.2:C 71/3/FINAL Longitudinal variation in the trophic structure of the upper Colorado River : final report / 1
I 49.2:C 71/4 Importance of the '15-mile reach' to Colorado River populations of endangered Colorado pikeminnow and razorback sucker : final report / 1