Description
Plastic comb-bound paperback cover has some wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-preserved reference work from the U.S. Department of Agriculture offers a comprehensive look at the insect pests and diseases that have afflicted the forests of Alaska over the years. Published in the mid-20th century, it reflects the growing concern over the health of America’s natural resources during a period of rapid industrialization and environmental change. With its detailed illustrations and meticulous descriptions, the book serves as a valuable resource for entomologists, foresters, and naturalists alike, providing insights into the delicate balance of Alaska’s unique ecosystems. For collectors, this copy represents a piece of scientific history, capturing the efforts of early conservationists to understand and mitigate the threats facing one of our nation’s most pristine wildernesses.