Description
Stable bound cover has some wear. The pages are very clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This well-preserved copy of “Conifer pests in New Mexico” by Robert Cain offers a fascinating glimpse into the natural history and forestry practices of the American Southwest. Published in the mid-20th century, this volume represents an important early work on the identification and management of insect pests that threaten the region’s iconic conifer forests. Beyond its practical applications, the book also serves as a valuable record of the ecological challenges faced by foresters and naturalists during a period of rapid environmental change. Cain’s meticulous descriptions and illustrations provide a window into the rich biodiversity of New Mexico’s evergreen landscapes, making this book a treasured resource for collectors interested in the intersection of science, nature, and regional history. Despite its age, the book’s well-preserved state allows readers to fully appreciate Cain’s pioneering research and his enduring contributions to the field of forestry.