A Selected
Bibliography -
Gary Paul Nabhan’s
Major Works
Author
The Desert
Smells Like Rain: A Naturalist in Papago Indian Country.
North Point Press, 1982.
Saguaro: A
View of Saguaro National Monument and the Tucson Basin. Southwest
Parks and Monuments Association, 1986.
Gathering
the Desert.
University of Arizona Press, 1987.
Enduring
Seeds: Native American Agriculture and Wild Plant Conservation.
North Point Press, 1989.
Songbirds,
Truffles, and Wolves: An American Naturalist in Italy.
Pantheon Books, 1993.
Desert
Legends: Re-Storying the Sonoran Borderlands.
Holt, 1994.
Cultures of
Habitat: On Nature, Culture, and Story.
Counterpoint Press, 1997.
Coming Home
to Eat: The Sensual Pleasures and Global Politics of Local Foods.
W.W. Norton and Co., 2001
Singing the
Turtles to Sea: The Comcaac (Seri) Art and Science of Reptiles,
University of California Press, 2003
Co-author
The
Geography of Childhood: Why Children Need Wild Places.
(with Stephen Trimble). Beacon Press, 1994.
Canyons of
Color: Utah’s Slickrock Wildlands.
(with Caroline Wilson). HarperCollins West, 1995.
The
Forgotten Pollinators
(with Stephen Buchmann). Island
Press, 1996.
La Vida
Nortena: Photographs of Sonora, Mexico.
(with David Burckhalter and Thomas Sheridan). University of New Mexico
Press, 1998.
State of the
Desert Biome: Uniqueness, Biodiversity, Threats, and the Adequacy of
Protection in the Sonoran Bioregion.
(with Andrew Holdsworth). Wildlands Project, 1998.
Efrain of
the Sonoran Desert: A Lizard’s Life in the Sonoran Desert (with
Amalia Astorga and Janet Miller). Cinco Puntos Press, 2001
Editor
Counting
Sheep: Twenty Ways of Seeing Desert Bighorn.
University of Arizona Press, 1993.
Ironwood: An
Ecological and Cultural Keystone of the Sonoran Desert.
Conservation International, 1994.
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