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Page 1 of 4 Please mail this order form and full payment to: Ozark Society Books, P.O. Box 2914, Little Rock, AR 72203 • For further information about Ozark Society Publications, contact: Emily Roberts – 501.213.5226 or email address: [email protected] Ozark Society Books, Guides, Maps, CDs, and Video Item Price Quantity Total Price Buffalo National River Canoeing Guide (New Edition) 15.00 Complete revision of The Buffalo National River Canoeing Guide, this is the 4th revised edition of this classic guide, done by members of the Ozark Society, dedicated to Harold and Margaret Hedges. This guide includes all aspects of the Buffalo River experience, including safety tips, equestrian trails, the GPS Coordinates for points along the river, and topographic maps and narrative river logs. Paperbound, 9 x 6. ISBN: 0912456248, EANS: 9780912456249. Forest Forensics by Frederick Paillet and Steven Stephenson 24.95 Ozark Forest Forensics interprets our natural surroundings in a way that enhances a simple walk in the scenic deciduous woodlands of the Ozark Mountain region. Explanations go beyond trees and their habitat to include other diverse subjects: the leaf litter beneath a hiker’s feet, strategies used by wildflowers for pollination and seed dispersal, diseases that can ravage our forests, and forces active in the landscape that impact conservation efforts. Simplified line drawings demonstrate specific points of interest in a way that visually cluttered photographs cannot do. Includes: 163 line drawings, a list of species used in the text, a glossary, and a reading list. Paperback; 342 pages; ISBN: 978-0-912456-28-7 The Buffalo Flows (Video) 19.95 The Buffalo Flows is a one-hour documentary film written and produced by two-time Emmy award winning filmmaker Larry Foley, Professor of Journalism at the University of Arkansas. The film is narrated by Academy Award winner Ray McKinnon, an actor and film director who calls Little Rock home. Trey Marley of Fayetteville does a masterful job of capturing the river's magnificent beauty over four seasons, while Emmy Award winning documentary filmmaker Dale Carpenter, also a professor at the U of A, lends his talent as the film's editor "This story is like the old song, 'Big Rock Candy Mountain.' There's not just one thing that makes the Buffalo so special—so unique," said Foley. "When the 'Battle for the Buffalo' was won, protecting the river from being dammed, we saved a national, natural treasure.” Still a River by Still on the Hill 15.00 © Copyright - Still on the Hill / Termite Tracs (888295480345) Original story/songs from Arkansas's celebrated folk duo that document our nation’s first historic river- the Buffalo River - the only river in our state unadulterated by man. Still on the Hill builds on their reputation as ‘ambassadors of the Ozarks’ with this collection of story songs of the Buffalo River. The river was scheduled to be dammed in the late 60s but a state-wide uprising prevented this fate and it became our nation’s first historic river- a National Park to flow free for all time. Still a River celebrates this pristine river and its rich treasure trove of stories in the form of song. This folk duo comprised of Kelly and Donna Mulhollan have deep Ozark roots and both are powerful instrumentalist, vocalist, and ever prolific songwriters. They have been recognized by the State of Arkansas for their work and received the Governor’s Folk Life Award in 2009. This project was funded by the Buffalo River Watershed Alliance, the Ozark Society, and the community of NW Arkansas. Release Date: 2016 New Arkansas Wilderness Map Series - $9.00 ea. The Ozark Society, in cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service, has produced a series of new Arkansas Wilderness maps. These GPS friendly maps use UTM grids and the standard topo scale of 1:24,000. The Ozark Highland Trail and private inholdings are very clearly marked. Test includes valuable contract information and Leave No Trace camping tips. and the maps feature the photography of Tim Ernst. For the first time, an entire wilderness area can be viewed on one map. Leatherwood, Richland, Hurricane Creek, Upper Buffalo and East Fork maps are now available, $9.00 per map. Page 2 of 4 • New Arkansas Wilderness Map – Leatherwood Wilderness 9.00 • New Arkansas Wilderness Map – Richland Wilderness 9.00 • New Arkansas Wilderness Map – Hurricane Creek Wilderness 9.00 • New Arkansas Wilderness Map – Upper Buffalo Wilderness 9.00 • New Arkansas Wilderness Map – East Fork Wilderness 9.00 National Geographic Maps, Trails Illustrated, Buffalo National River These two maps, first published by Trails Illustrated in 1992-93, use USGS topographic maps as a base. T.I. has added hiking and horse trails, roads, campgrounds and other features not shown on the 1960s vintage USGS maps. Both maps show routes of access to river and wilderness, and floaters’ car shuttle routes. Map users will find it easy to calculate the mileage of any trail hike or river trip. The West Half map has a list of day hikes graded by difficulty. Both maps contain text information for hikers, floaters, horseback riders, for anyone wanting to explore the Buffalo. Both maps are printed in four colors on waterproof, tear-proof plastic. Map design and text are by Ken Smith, author of Buffalo River Handbook and The Buffalo River Country, with cooperation from the National Park Service and U.S. Forest Service. Each map is 25 x 36½., folded to 4⅛ x 9¼, $11.95 Each. Buffalo National River, East Half Including the Leatherwood Wilderness and Lower Buffalo Wilderness.• National Geographic Maps, Trails Illustrated, East Half: The East Half map, from Woolum to 11.95 the White River. • National Geographic Maps, Trails Illustrated, West Half: The West Half map covers the 11.95 Buffalo from its headwaters downstream to Woolum. Wilderness Map Series - First Wilderness Maps Tri- c o l o r t opographic maps of National Forest wilderness areas printed on waterproof plastic. These large-scale maps are valuable for travel both on and off trails. Text on each map describes the area's natural features and history and provides information on backcountry travel and camping. Published by the Ozark Society, assisted by the Ozark Society Foundation, in cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service. Each map 23 x 18½, folded to 4 x 9¼ $2.50 • First edition Wilderness Maps • East Fork, Ozark NF. ISBN 0912456140. 2.50 • First edition Wilderness Maps • Black Fork Mountain, Ouachita NF. ISBN 0912456124. 2.50 • First Edition Wilderness Maps • Flatside, Ouachita NF. ISBN 0912456132. 2.50 • Page 3 of 4 Ozark Society Foundation Books, Guides, Maps, and Video Item Price Quantity Total Price The Diana Fritillary, Arkansas’s State Butterfly, Spencer 8.95 This beautiful color illustrated book provides a clear, concise way for children to identify Arkansas’s state butterfly, the Diana Fritillary, in its natural habitat. It features 28 color photographs, drawings, and other resources for children, parents, and social studies teachers. 24 pages, 8½ x 11, paperback. ISBN 978-0-912456-26-3 The Buffalo River in Black and White, Compton 20.00 These wonderfully detailed, beautifully printed photographs are about people's adventures and discoveries: The Buffalo River and its towering bluffs, its side canyons with hidden waterfalls, its natural bridges, historic places, and more. For those who have been there, the book brings great memories. Been there or not, it can inspire you to learn more. In his essay John Heuston tells how these photographs became powerful weapons in historic battles to keep the Buffalo River and other wonders from being spoiled. The book’s nearly 100 photographs are reproduced by the same duotone process employed for the finest books of photographic art. 96 pages, hardbound, 9½ x 10. $39.95 NOW ON SALE $20.00 The Battle for the Buffalo River: The Story of America's First National River, Second Printing, Neil 29.95 Compton; With a New Foreword by Kenneth L. Smith Back in print and in paperback, how the Buffalo River became America's first national river. This book is the account of this decade-long struggle that drew in such political figures as U. S. Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, Senator J. William Fulbright, and Governor Orval Faubus. The battle finally ended in 1972 with President Richard Nixon's designation of the Buffalo as the first national river. Drawing on hundreds of personal letters, photographs, maps, newspaper articles, and reminiscences, Compton's lively book details the trials, gains, setbacks, and ultimate triumph in one of the first major skirmishes between environmentalists and developers. Neil Compton (1912-1999) was also the author of The High Ozarks: A Vision of Eden. He received the National Wildlife Federation's National Conservation Achievement Award and was a President George H. W. Bush Point of Light Recipient for his community service, and in 1990 President Bush presented Compton with the Teddy Roosevelt Conservation Award. 7 x 10, 496 pages, 90 photographs, 3 maps, index. Paper bound. ISBN 9781557289353 Buffalo River Country, Smith In 1967 Ken Smith’s Buffalo River Country introduced the general public to the Buffalo River in 20.00 north Arkansas. Richly illustrated with photos and drawings by the author. the book is divided into three sections: the river, the land, and Smith’s vision for protecting the river. Throughout the several printings of the book, Smith provided updates on the status of the proposed legislation to keep the river undammed and free-flowing—legislation which, in 1972, established the river as the Buffalo National River—the first National river in the U.S. Softbound, 176 pages, 8½ x 11.