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Index
Cover
Copyright
Title Page
Contents
List of Illustrations
Abbreviations
I. PHOTOGRAPHS
Acknowledgments
Photographs
II . TEXT
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Natural History
1. Geology of the Red Desert, by Charles Ferguson
2. Water in the Red, by Craig Thompson
3. Environmental Change in the Wyoming Basin’s Red Desert, by Dudley Gardner
4. Titanotheres, Time, and People: A Snapshot of Red Desert Paleontology, by Tom Rea
5. Vertebrate Wildlife of the Red Desert, by Gary P. Beauvais
6. Birds of the Red Desert, by Andrea Orabona
7. Horses Come to the Red Desert, by Dudley Gardner
8. Insects of the Red Desert: An Exercise in Scientific Humility, by Jeffrey A. Lockwood
9. Sagebrush, by George P. Jones
10. Bright Green Hues Are Rare: Plant Diversity and Conservation in Wyoming’s Red Desert, by Walter and Laura Fertig
11. Biological (Cryptobiotic) Soil Crusts of the Red Desert, by Jack States
Human History
12. Early People of the Red Desert, by Dudley Gardner
13. The Shoshonis and Westward-Bound Emigrants, by Dudley Gardner
14. An Anthropological Impression of Rock Art in the Greater Red Desert, by Russel L. Tanner
15. Traversing the Desert, by Annie Proulx
16. Forts of the Red Desert, by Annie Proulx
17. Fort Bridger and Camps Stambaugh and Pilot Butte, by Dudley Gardner
18. Forts Halleck and Fred Steele, by Annie Proulx
19. The Union Pacific Railroad Arrives, by Annie Proulx
20. The Union Pacific, the Chinese, and the Japanese, by Dudley Gardner
21. Inhabitants of the Margins, by Annie Proulx
22. The Little Snake River Valley, by Annie Proulx
23. Red Desert Ranches, by Annie Proulx
24. Horse Bands of the Red Desert, by Annie Proulx
25. Opening the Oyster, by Annie Proulx
26. Red Desert Outlaws, by Annie Proulx
27. History of Conservation Efforts in the Red Desert, by Mac Blewer
Contributors
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