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Reading List - Additional Readings

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Biotic Communities Southwestern United States and Northwestern Mexico, University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1994
by Brown, D. E.
Coyote Stories of the Navajo People
by Rough Rock Press.
Hopi Coyote Tales
by Ekkehart, Malotki, and Michael Lomataway’ma
Masked Bobwhite Rides Again, 1993
by Alcock, John
Saving Wildlife, A Century of Conservation
by Goddard, Donald
Sonoran Desert Spring
by Alcock, John.
The Bat in my Pocket, 1992
by Lollar, Amanda
Wild Hunters, 1991
by Humumel, Monte, Sherry Pettigrew, and John Murray
Thinking in Pictures, 1995
by Grandon, Temple
Silent Spring
by Carson, Rachel
Deserts
by National Audubon Society Nature Guide
Sonoran Desert Summer
by Alcock, John
Navajo Folk Tales, 1967
by Newcomb, Frank Johnson
The Cacti of Arizona, University of Arizona Press, Tucson, Arizona, 1969
by Benson, L.
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