Call Number (LC) Title Results
A 13.2:W 85/14/978 Improve your woodlot by cutting firewood / 1
A 13.2:W 85/15 Wood as a fuel / 1
A 13.2:W 85/17 Wood world. 1
A 13.2:W 85/18 Wood residue : productivity improvement report : challenge, opportunity, risk, value. 1
A 13.2:W 85/19 Site-specific wood residue assessments and their implications for greater resource recovery. 1
A 13.2:W 85/20 Forest and woodland habitat types (plant associations) of southern New Mexico and central Arizona (north of the Mogollon Rim) / 1
A 13.2:W 85/20/Ariz Forest and woodland habitat types (plant associations) of Arizona south of the Mogollon Rim and Southwestern New Mexico / 1
A 13.2:W 85/21 Forest and woodland habitat types (plant associations) of Arizona south of the Mogollon Rim and southwestern New Mexico 1
A 13.2:W 85/22 Wood boring insects in Alaska / 1
A 13.2:W 85/23 Wood innovations for a sustainable future.
DecAID : the decayed wood advisor for managing snags, partially dead trees, and down wood for biodiversity in the forests of Washington and Oregon /
2
A 13.2:W 85/24 Wood to wing : the economics of a wood-based biorefinery in Longview, Washington / 1
A 13.2:W 85/25 Wood to wing, environmental effects of using postharvest, residual biomass to produce wood-based jet fuel / 1
A 13.2:W 85/26 Wood innovations for a sustainable future. 1
A 13.2:W 86 Guidebook for the identification of woods used for ties and timbers /
Guidebook for identification of woods used for ties and timbers.
Guidebook for identification of woods used for ties and timbers
3
A 13.2:W 87 Woodsy owl on 4-wheeling and trail biking. 1
A 13.2:W 89/3 Working together for multiple use : I.R.M., integrated resource management. 1
A 13.2:W 89/4 Working together for multiple use : Regional Office IRM Training Workshop, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, July, August 1986. 1
A 13.2:W 89/6 Working trees for water quality 1
A 13.2:W 89/7/ Words from the woods : outdoors in the Little Cities Region / 1
A 13.2:W 99/2 A proposal : Cloud Peak Wilderness, Bighorn National Forest, Wyoming : beyond civilization lies wilderness, where the earth and its community of life are untrammeled by man, where man himself is a visitor who does not remain. 1