Readings:
- Thoreau, “Huckleberries” AE pp. 26-36
- Catlin, “Letters and Notes” AE pp. 37-45
- Sigourney, “Fallen Forests” AE pp. 46-47
- Cooper, “Rural Hours” AE pp. 48-58
- Whitman, Leaves of Grass, AE pp. 63-70
- Guthrie, “This Land” pp. 258-59
- Muir, “Thousand Mile Walk” AE pp. 85-89
- Muir, “My First Summer” AE pp. 98-104
- Muir, “Hetch Hetchy Valley” AE pp. 104-18
- Pinchot, “Prosperity” AE pp. 173-80
- Olmstead, “Central Park” AE pp. 120-25
- Burroughs, “The Art of Seeing Things” AE pp. 146-59
- Burroughs, “Nature Near Home” AE pp. 168-71
- Marshall, “Wintertrip into New Country” AE pp. 225-34
- Beston, “Orion Rises from the Dunes” AE pp. 205-08
- Steinbeck, The Grapes of Wrath, AE pp. 254-57
- Henderson, “Letter from the Dust Bowl” AE pp. 239-44
- Nearings, “Living the Good Life” AE pp. 318-22
- Eisley, “How Flowers Changed the World” AE pp. 337-47
- Jeffers poems, AE pp. 251-53
- Olson, “Northern Lights” AE pp. 323-26
- Carson, “Silent Spring” AE pp. 366-76
- Sndyer poems, AE pp. 473-79
- Porter, “The Living Canyon” AE pp. 380-91
- Momaday, “A First American” AE pp. 570-81
- Silko, Ceremony, AE pp. 582-89
- Cronon, “Seasons of Want and Plenty” AE pp. 632-58
- Walker, “Everything is a Human Being” AE pp. 659-70
- Lopez, “A Presentation of Whales” AE pp. 696-715
- Turner, “The Song of the White Pelican” AE pp. 835-48
- Ray, “Ecology of a Cracker Childhood” AE pp. 898-906
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