References
- Campbell, J. (1988). The power of myth: With Bill Moyers. New York: Doubleday/Anchor.
- Carson, R. (1956). A sense of wonder. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers.
- Cowan, D. (1996). iMAGiNE! Yellowstone, Young artists celebrate our first national park. Yellowstone Association with National Park Service.
- Gibbons, B. (1981). The natural world of Aldo Leopold. National Geographic, 160(5), 682–708.
- Matilsky, B. (1992). Fragile ecologies. New York: Rizzoli International Publications Inc.
Teaching Resources
- Arthur, J. (1989). Spirit of place. Boston: Bulfinch Press, Little, Brown & Co.
- Brower, D. (1995). Let the mountains talk, let the rivers run. New York: Harper Collins.
- Chapman, L. (1994). Adventures in art. (Student Textbook, Teacher's Edition). Worcester, MA: Davis Publications, Inc.
- Cornell, J. (1979). Sharing nature with children. Nevada City, CA: Dawn Publications (14618 Tyler Foote Rd., 95959).
- Cornell, J. (1987). Listening to nature. Nevada City, CA: Dawn Publications.
- Cornell, J. (1989). Sharing the joy of nature, nature activities for all ages. Nevada City, CA: Dawn Publications (also 30-minute video of activities)
- Gussow, A. (1971). A sense of place: The artist and the American land. New York: Friends of the Earth/Seabury Press.
- Gussow, A. (1993). The artist as native: Reinventing regionalism. New York: Chameleon Books.
- Maclean, N. (1976). A river runs through it, And other stories. New York: Simon & Schuster Inc.
- Rose, G. (1992). San Joaquin, A river betrayed. Fresno, CA: Linrose Publishing Company.
- Stegner, W. (1992). Where the bluebird sings to the lemonade springs. New York: Random House Inc./Penguin.
- Nature Scope. (1989) (for birds, animals, wetlands, etc.) Washington DC: National Wildlife Federation.
- Sims, L., & Messinger, L. (1991). The landscape in twentieth-century American art. New York: Rizzoli International Publications, Inc.