Late in the game, sorry for that. However, being an environmental historian 
before I began to pursue biology allowed access to some fine examples that fit 
in very well with your list.

3 that I can think of that I would not want to live without and that I can't 
seem to keep a copy of because I keep giving them away are:

J. Krutch: The Desert Year (Krutch was a major inspiration to E. Abbey by the 
way)

&

R. White: The Organic Machine, an environmental history of the Columbia River

&  finally


W. Stegner: Where the Bluebird Sings to the Lemonade Springs



Krutch and Stegner lean towards philosophy and feelings about the biology of 
western America, White however is a renowned environmental historian and this 
small book is a fantastic example of what the field has to offer biologists 
seeking both perspective and inspiration in their work and viewpoints.



Sincerely,

Bethany Gray





To do is to be. - Descartes

To be is to do. - Voltaire

Do be do be do. - Frank Sinatra



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