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Eco-Conscious EcoCap
You already know how important it is to be "eco-conscious." But it's also important to make others aware � and when people see you in this new hat and ask you "What's Wild Ones?" you'll be able to tell them all about it and why it's so important. Oh � and it will also keep the sun from burning the top of your head.
100 percent Organic Cotton Twill, garment-washed, unstructured Buckram low profile 6 panels. Pre-curved brim, sewn eyelets, cloth strap, Tri-glide buckle closure. One size fits most.
Color is Oyster with Wild Ones logo in Wild Ones Green.
$16 each
WILD Center Mug
This attractive 15 ounce campfire style mug may not make your coffee taste better, but it's going to look great in your hand or on your table.
With the Wild Ones logo on one side, and a sketch of the WILD Center on the other side, you'll want to get one for every day use and another just for display.
$12.00 per mug
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They're printed on both sides, so no matter what you're carrying – native plant identification books, groceries, or your lunch – everyone will know you're a Wild One celebrating nature. $10 per tote bag. Ordering Instructions:
Or use this form
to order In Celebration of Nature Tote for just
$10 (includes S&H).
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This mysterious group of plants that look like grasses
but are not, and have triangular rather than round
stems, are the entire topic of this book. Covering
only the Carex species found in the woodlands of
the Upper Midwest, this book will be enjoyed by botanist,
naturalists, and (because of the many photos and
illustrations) just about anyone interested in plants.
Through the eye of her camera, Linda Curtis shows
us the diverse textures and designs these plants
lend to the woody landscape.
$30 per copy, includes shipping and handling.
Signed by author.
Or use this form
to order Woodland Carex of the Upper Midwest for
just $30 (includes S&H).
The book is signed by one of the authors, photographer
Merel Black, an honorary fellow in the botany departments
of both the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, who also manages
the "Plants of Wisconsin" web site. Originally published by Cornerstone Press, a unique
publishing "company" run by students in
an upper level "Editing and Publishing" course
taught at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point,
and titled Wildflowers of Wisconsin and the
Upper Midwest, this second edition is published
by The University of Wisconsin Press.
>$39 per copy, includes shipping and handling.
Signed by Merel Black.
Or use this form
to order Wildflowers of Wisconsin and the Great
Lakes Region for just $39 (includes S&H).
This
laminated guide identifies 60 common invasive plants
that are commonly found across the United States.
Colored drawings of leaves, seed pods, and flowers
assist in the identification of these plants. The
guide is small enough to fit in glove compartments,
so you can have the guide handy at all times to help
more people identify the invasive plants that cause
us all so many problems. Get one for yourself, and buy several more so your
friends can carry copies in their own cars. $7 per copy, includes shipping and handling.
Or use this form
to order Common Roadside Invasives for just
$7 (includes S&H).
Lynn Steiner's newest book is aimed at beginners
and veteran gardeners alike. Designed to help Wisconsin
gardeners find, plant, and maintain the best native
species for their specific sites however modest or
lavish. the Native Plant Profiles section offers
comprehensive descriptions of some 600 species of
flowers and groundcovers, trees, shrubs, vines, evergreens,
grasses, and ferns native to Wisconsin, as well as
information on planting, maintenance, and landscape
uses for each plant. Similar
books by Lynne Steiner cover Minnesota and Michigan.
All signed by the author.
$30 per copy, includes shipping and handling.
Signed by author.
Or use this form to
order any of these three books for just $30 each
(includes S&H).
SORRY – SOLD OUT �SOLD OUT – If we get more we'll let you know.We
all hear that insects and animals depend on plants,
but in Bringing
Nature Home, Douglas Tallamy presents a powerful
and compelling illustration of how the choices we
make as gardeners can profoundly impact the diversity
of life in our yards, towns and on our planet. This
important work should be required reading for anyone
who ever put shovel to earth.� � William Cullina,
Director of Horticultural Research for the New England
Wild Flower Society.
The book is signed by the author, Dr. Doug Tallamy, Professor and Chair of the Department of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology at the University of Delaware in Newark, Delaware, who has written more than 65 research articles and has taught insect taxonomy, behavioral ecology, and other subjects.
$36 per copy, includes shipping and handling.
Or use this form
to order Bringing Nature Home for just
$36 (includes S&H).
Most of the examples of planting in this book
are from yards of Wild Ones members, so it would
be fair to say that this is a book about landscaping
ideas encouraged by Wild Ones. I would go a step
further and call this a very well-illustrated "textbook"
for Wild Ones in the Midwest. � Maryann Whitman,
Wild Ones Journal editor.
In this remarkable book, author Mariette Nowak takes
the reader step by step along the path toward habitat
restoration. While the focus is on bird habitat,
all the other associated animals and plants will
benefit equally from these restorations. Indeed,
birds are considered barometers of the health of
an ecosystem, and as birds increase or decrease,
so also do all other species within that ecosystem.
This wonderfully readable and richly detailed book
will serve as an indispensable reference for Midwestern
gardeners wishing to leave such a legacy. Unlike
books that are national in scope, this one presents
valuable information specific to the Midwest and
its native flora and fauna. Every region of our country
needs its own guide of this kind.
The book is signed by the author, Mariette Nowak, the retired director of Milwaukee County�s Wehr Nature Center, in East Troy, Wisconsin. She now serves on the boards of the Wisconsin Society of Ornithology and the Land Trust of Walworth County and was Vice President of Wild Ones and Editor-in-Chief of the Wild Ones Journal.
$35 per copy, includes shipping and handling. Signed by author.
Or use this form
to order Birdscaping in the Midwest for
just $35(includes S&H).
This laminated, 18 x 26-inch poster features the
same design by Janet Wissink as our "Roots" t-shirts.
A simple black-and-white print shows just how deep
our impressive prairie plants grow.
On the reverse
side is a copy of the article, "The Root of the Matter,"
from our November/December 2002 Wild Ones Journal,
that discusses the root systems of prairie plants.
$30 per copy, includes shipping and handling.
Or use this form
to order the Roots Poster for
just $30 (includes S&H).
Shirt is white with cartoon graphic on front. $17.00 includes shipping and handling.
Adult Sizes: S-M-L-XL. Adult Colors: Sand
and Yellow.
$17.00 includes shipping and handling. $17.00 includes shipping and handling.
Would you be interested in these t-shirts with long sleeve or mockneck styles? If so, let us know.
Sweatshirt #3 - "Roots" drawing on front, Wild
Ones logo on back:
The
roots of native prairie plants grow deep. Far deeper
than the plants most people have in their yards. And
that's just part of what makes our native plants
so valuable to the environment. Of course most people
don't realize this fact � but now, with these new
Wild Ones Roots T-Shirts, you can help get that
message across every time you go out in one of these
great-looking shirts.
Each shirt has the "Roots" drawing
by Wild Ones member Janet Wissink on the front,
and the Wild Ones logo on the back. Orange T-Shirt with Dark Green graphic. Sky Blue T-Shirt with Dark Green graphic. Cobblestone Long-Sleeve T-Shirt with Dark Green
graphic. Cobblestone Short-Sleeve T-Shirt with Dark Green graphic. Ivy Long-Sleeve T-Shirt with Beige graphic. Ivy Short-Sleeve T-Shirt with Beige graphic.
Would you be interested in these t-shirts with long sleeve or mockneck styles? If so, let us know.
Or order a t-shirt by mail.
Look cool. Be cool. Wear a Wild Ones cap or bucket
hat wherever you go. This fine quality headgear
keeps you "a head of the crowd." Get yours now.
Or Order a cap and/or a bucket hat by mail.
Even if your closets are full, we just know you're
going to want one of these new Wild Ones denim
shirts. Available in Indigo Blue, Light Blue, and
Natural, with professionally embroidered Wild Ones
logo on front. Also available with Wild Ones logo
on front and the famous "Yesterday's Lawn, Tomorrow's Habitat" design
on the back. Denim Shirt #1A (Short-Sleeve) Denim Shirt #2A (Short-Sleeve)
Edited by Bonnie L. Harper-Lore, Maggie Johnson,
and Mark W. Skinner. A welcome guide to the best
management practices for invasive species control
along roadsides.
In this guide you will find essays on prevention
and control of pest plant invasions, as well as summaries
of relevant regulations and policies at federal and
state levels. It also includes a state-by-state listing
of noxious species lists and agency contacts. Just $10 per copy, includes shipping and handling.
Or use this form
to order the Roadside Weed Management for just
$10 (includes S&H).
By Hans W. Morsbach. Illustrations by Robert W.
Hutchinson. Published by Chelsea Green. Straight
talk about managing your woodland. A great how-to
manual for cultivating trees and small woodlands.
An excellent reference.
Just $25 per copy, includes shipping and handling.
Or use this form
to order the Common Sense Forestry for just
$20 (includes S&H). Signed by the author.
This guide is the result of the hard work and collaboration of numerous individuals and organizations. Properly identifying prairie seedlings during the first year or two after seeding is an important part of whether a prairie planting has been successful. This guide is designed to be a resource help you reach that goal. The guide is divided into two general sections. One covers prairie seedlings and the other covers agricultural (weed) seedlings. Colored photographs help in the identification of all the plants that are listed. Each plant has information about its habitat, when it flowers, and distinguishing characteristics. Just $14 per copy, includes shipping and handling.
Or use this form
to order Prairie Seedling and Seeding Evaluation for
just $14 (includes S&H).
Love prairies and want to find out more about them? This book can help.
This directory, compiled by Wild Ones members Charlotte Adelman and Bernie Schwartz, of the Greater DuPage (IL) Chapter, not only locates prairies, but also gives you quick facts about each one.
Former Wild Ones Journal Editor-in-Chief,
Mariette Nowak, said, "Prairie lovers everywhere,
this is the book for you! This directory is a perfect
reference book to take with you whenever you might
travel in one of the 26 states or four Canadian
provinces with remnant or restored prairies as
described in this book."
The Prairie Directory of North America is a must-have for your travel reference collection.
Just $20 per copy, includes shipping and handling.
Or use this form
to order the Prairie Directory of North America for
just $20 (includes S&H).
Want to know more about invasive plants?
Elizabeth Czarapata, who was a long-time member of Wild Ones, has authored an all-comprehensive resource book on invasive plants in the Upper Midwest. The culmination of Betty's dedication and her life's work, this guide includes more than 250 color photos that will help identify problem plants, details of plant identification, information and advice about herbicides, and suggestions for related ecological restoration and community education efforts.
This is a must-have book for anyone with a passion for native plants and the desire to preserve biodiversity through the preservation, restoration, and establishment of native plant communities.
$32 per copy, includes shipping and handling.
Or use this form
to order the Invasive Plants of the Upper Midwest for
just $32 (includes S&H).
You have a lot of questions about natural landscaping . . .
Or use this form
to order the 2004 4th Edition Wild Ones Handbook, entitled Landscaping with Native Plants (81/2"x11",
28 pages) for only $10.00 (includes S&H).
Quantity Discount: Buy ten to 99 copies and the price is just $5.00 per copy (plus shipping and handling). Send e-mail to info@for-wild.org for a shipping and handling quote. For special pricing for 100 copies or more,
please e-mail info@for-wild.org for a quote. Once you've determined
the total cost of the order, either use the order form to
mail in your order with your check, or click the
PayPal "Quantity Purchase" button below to
order.
You have a lot of questions about natural landscaping . . .
Order
past issues of Wild Ones Journals via mail for $3.00
to pay for shipping & handling.
Please indicate Month/Year of issues you wish to order.
Wild Ones weatherproof aluminum yard sign announces
to all that the owner's land is being restored toward
harmony with nature. The sign is enameled with a
white border, beige background, black printing and
a scratchboard-effect coneflower over a purple field.
The vertically displayed sign measure 7"x10" and
has two mounting holes top and bottom to allow for
securing to a support by either screws or ties such
as wire or cording. No hardware is included.
Along with the yard sign, the purchaser will also
receive copies of the Wild Ones Sign Creed and the
Wild Ones "Toward Harmony with Nature" brochure.
We also recommend you take the opportunity to download "Grow
it! Don't Mow It! which lays out the steps you might take to introduce your native landscaping to your neighbors.
Children are more susceptible to pesticide exposure because their activities include playing in the
grass and their organs are not mature enough to handle the toxins.
Made on 3/8" thick durable color-safe recyclable plastic, the graphic portion of the pesticide free
yard sign is 7-3/4" wide and 6" high. The length from the top to the tip of the spike is 11-3/4".
The backside reads: "Environmental awareness begins
in your own backyard."
Perfect for organizing and storing your Wild Ones Journals.
Packet comes with 12 plastic holders and a four-color Wild Ones cover sheet and spine title strip for your 3-ring binder -
enough to hold 2 years issues of Journals in
a standard 1" 3-ring binder. $10.
Or Order the
Journal Hangers/Binder Cover Sheet by mail for $10
(includes S&H). Will be sent by first class mail.
Or Order the Binder Cover and Spine Title Strip by mail for $7.00
(includes S&H). Will be sent by first class mail.
Everyone agrees: native American wildflowers and prairie grasses are lovely to look at and fun
to identify. But how do you grow them? Removing the mystery.
The new instructional offerings mix beautiful footage and modern graphics with professional
narration and inspiring music. The result is a showcase of Midwestern seasonal blooms, their
identities and habitats. Wildflowers are the stars, but there's much more than pretty images.
Landowners learn how to get dirt on their hands -- the real key to growing success in both
small plots (next to the backyard patio, along the front sidewalk) and large parcels
(whole-lawn conversions, restored native prairies).
"Choosing the right kinds of native plants for your property's soil type is critical," says
producer Tom Huggler, a landowner and conservationist who replaced most of his sprawling lawn
in southern Michigan with native blooms and grasses. "You
can't just toss seed on the ground and expect wildflowers
to grow. You have to find a good seed source, prepare
the site properly, and plant at the right time in
the right way."
Besides beauty, there are many incentives to establishing wildflowers and grasses. Native
plants attract bees, butterflies and other insects, as well as hummingbirds, rabbits and many
other kinds of wildlife. Manicured lawns, on the other hand, produce a sterile environment to
most wildlife. Maintaining lawns costs money, is labor intensive, bums fossil fuels that are
not renewable, and contributes to air and noise pollution.
Going native is also a good way to check erosion and to enhance property values. And mixing
in bluestem, indian grass, switch grass and other native grasses creates a lovely winter
garden at home, around businesses ,and in neighborhood parks and schools.
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Previous Tom Huggler tapes have won prestigious Teddy Awards and North American Outdoor
Film/Video Awards.
Wild Ones has produced a film to introduce the idea of creating an outdoor school natural area using native plant species. The intended audience would be teachers, parent-teacher organizations, neighbors, community groups and possible school natural area funding sources. Featuring Lorrie Otto prominently throughout, the film captures in just 7 minutes the essence of an outdoor learning center. Produced by David Savinski, the narration and sound track was provided gratis by Emmy award winning film producer, Mike Syverson, who is a Wild Ones member thru marriage.
Now produced in CD format, the film is partnered with interative activities which can be used by young and old who have an interest in creating and using outdoor nature areas and learning centers.
This CD is a wonderful resource and would make a great gift to your local school. It could be used as a memorial gift or just simply as a nudge to get them off in the right direction.
The "A Tapestry of Learning" film produced by Dream Scape Entertainment of Oshkosh, WI won a 2001 Aegis Award.
The Aegis Awards are the video industry's premier competition for peer recognition of outstanding video productions and non-network
TV commercials. The video was honored in the Training/Education category for its outstanding production quality by a distinguished panel of judges representing industry professionals from around the country. This booklet was written by Wayne R Pauly, Dane County Wisconsin Naturalist, for the Dane county Environmental Council
and the Dane County Highway and Transportation Department. The narrative is divided into 6 topics:
1)What, when, and how often to burn, 2) Equipment, including proper clothing, 3) Weather conditions and controlled fires,
and contacting neighbors, 4) Firebreaks, 5) Conducting a simple burn and 6) Hazards. An appendix has a summary of how fire
stimulates prairie plants and how it controls some weeds. The booklet was initially written in April 1982, revised 1985,
and reprinted in 1988.
This field guide identifies 100 showy native forbs and grasses often found on highway western roadsides. All are native to the United States and do not include introduced plants that have naturalized. These native plants are part of America�s natural heritage.
In a store this laminated field guide would cost at least $10.95. But from Wild Ones it is only $7.00 which covers shipping and handling.
This wide-format, 36-page book, printed in full color, tells the story of Wild Ones - from the early days of 1979 right up to present day and includes a variety of educational information on all the ecosystems from design to maintenance.
A great instructional guide as well as Wild Ones 25 year timeline, it is only $12.00, which includes shipping and handling.
For the past ten years, photographer Larry Godson and artist, Lana Gits, have combined their talents to create "The Prairie Portraits" - a series of detailed black and white photo-images of individual prairie plants. In order to call attention to the inherent diversity found in a true prairie, subjects were restricted to one, single locale - Wolf Road Prairie Nature Preserve in Westchester, Illinois. Here, over 400 different species exist on only 85 acres. Several of these plants, however, are found growing in other bio regions across the United States.
Set One (Eastern and Central United States).
In September of 1999, photographer Larry Godson and artist, Lana Gits, were honored with an exhibit of "The Prairie Portraits" at the Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis, Missouri. The original exhibit included over fifty framed portraits - each with a detailed plant description. Several of "The Prairie Portraits" are available here in card sets, assembled exclusively for the Wild Ones.
Set Two (Tallgrass Prairie and General United States).
The Prairie or "Downy" Gentian grows in the rich, black soil of open prairies, and flowers brilliantly from August through October. This package of notes and matching envelopes comes with a full plant description on the reverse of each card. Card stock is made from cream-colored, high-quality, recycled paper, and has a soft texture and feel. Cards and envelopes measure 4-1/4 by 5-1/2 inches. Set of 6 full-color cards, blank inside: $9.00.
The White Oak, (Quercus alba), is native to
the Eastern half of the U.S. and the Midwest. It is
the state tree of Illinois, Maryland, and Connecticut.
In 2001, the Oak was designated as the National Tree
of the United States. Cards are printed on soft, textured,
off-white recycled card stock with matching envelopes.
On the back of each card is a small drawing of a White
Oak leaf and its acorn. In addition, there are four
hand-deckled, interior "Acorn Notes" to use as postcards
or to extend your card into a letter. A real, pressed
White Oak leaf is tucked into the back of each pack.
Pencil sketch by Lana Gits. Set of 10 cards and envelopes
with 4 Notes, blank inside: $17.00.
We offer six different sets of Fall/Winter & Holiday
Cards by photographer Larry Godson and artist Lana
Gits - beautiful holiday cards that you probably won't
find anywhere else. Available right now, the sets include "The
Prairie Lily," "Starry False Solomon's Seal," "Winterberry
Holly," "Royal Catchfly," "Rose Hips In Winter," and "American
Bittersweet." Click
for a close-up
look and to order one set, two sets, or maybe all
six.
For more information about purchasing Wild Ones merchandise, e-mail
info@for-wild.org. If you're interested in finding out what other general
topic and Wisconsin and Midwest books are available
ON SALE through the Wild Store, e-mail info@for-wild.org.
Available
in red, dark blue, or white, these totes are made
from sturdy 80 grams per square meter (*GSM) premium
quality non-woven polypropylene, 100 percent recyclable
and reusable, with contrasting two-tone panels, stitched
seams, reinforced sewn handles, bottom gusset, and
zipper closure. These tear-resistant and water-repellent
bags are made from recycled material. Silk screen
imprint.
During the Paypal checkout, use the "Message to
Seller" area to specify color you want (red, dark
blue, or white).
of the Upper Midwest
By Linda Curtis. Curtis Third Productions
This
new book on Carex, those grass-like plants with triangular
stems, is rich with over 200 macro-photos, plus illustrations
of this difficult-to-identify genus.
A Comprehensive Field Guide, Second Edition
By Merel Black and Emmet Judziewicz
Describing more than 1,100 species, this incredible
native plant identification book covers the wildflowers
of Wisconsin and parts of Minnesota, Michigan, Illinois,
Indiana, Iowa, and Ontario from 459 genera in 100
families. It includes over 2,100 photographs, 300
drawings, as well as 1,085 Wisconsin county distribution
maps. A new introduction to this second edition discusses
wildflowers in the context of their natural communities.
The book�s plastic-coated cover and durable stitching
mean it can take whatever fieldwork you may have
in mind, and using its simple identification framework,
you can quickly identify the plant family of a given
wildflower and then the genera. Suitable for use
by outdoor lovers of all kinds, from novice naturalists
to professional botanists.
Common Roadside Invasives
A national
field guide to non-native trees, shrubs, and vines.
Published by the U.S. Department of Transportation
and Federal Highway Administration
By Lynne Steiner
Bringing Nature Home:
How Native Plants Sustain Wildlife in Our Gardens
By Douglas W. Tallamy
SORRY – SOLD OUT
A Guide to Gardening with Native Plants to Attract
Birds
By Mariette Nowak
Garlic
mustard. Seems like it's everywhere these days, and
almost always unwanted. In yards, along roadsides,
choking out desirable native plants. But we know one
place garlic mustard belongs, and that's on a t-shirt
you can wear to show the truth about this alien
invader. This colorful shirt was designed specifically
by cartoonist and Wild Ones member John Klossner for
this year's Annual Meeting/Conference. Comes complete
with Kathy Kudla's garlic mustard spread recipe. Just
$16 ON SALE $12, which includes shipping and handling.
Sizes: Sorry...Large and Extra Large are the only sizes still available.
Ordering Instructions:
During the Paypal checkout, use the "Message to
Seller" area to supply details of your order: (example, "Garlic Mustard T-Shirt, Quantity 1, Size L").
Or order $17 which includes shipping and handling to order a Garlic Mustard T-Shirt by mail.
Want
everyone to know your true feelings about buckthorn?
Don't hold back! This shirt, with artwork designed especially for Wild Ones by cartoonist and Wild Ones member John Klossner � along with the Wild Ones logo, tells
it all. These preshrunk, heavyweight, 100% cotton t-shirts
by Jerzees� will
clear up any questions.
Youth
Sizes: L(14/16). Youth Color: Goldenrod.
Ordering Instructions:
During the Paypal checkout, use the "Message to
Seller" area to supply details of your order: (example, "Buckthorn
Shirt ,
Adult Style, Quantity 1, Color Sand,
Size XL").
Or order a Die Buckthorn Shirt by mail for $17 which includes shipping and handling.
You don't have to play polo or even own a horse to wear one of these cool polo shirts. All you need is the desire to look like a Wild Ones member � and that's just what you'll do when you wear one of these new shirts. Available in Blueberry, Dark Green, Seafoam, and Stone, with professionally embroidered Wild Ones logo on front. Available in two 100% cotton finishes � Pima and Pique � in Mens and Womens styles. Buy one in every color. Sizes S-M-L-XL.
Pima Finish
100% Pima cotton honeycomb pique by Port Authority. Double-needle stitching
throughout. Flat knit collar and cuffs. Extra-long-staple
Pima cotton is a premier yarn recognized for its superior
strength and unmatched softness. Honeycomb design provides
for uncommon depth and texture. The colors are vibrant
and the lofty, heavyweight fabric delivers a handsome
drape. $35.00 includes shipping and handling
Ordering Instructions:
During the Paypal checkout, use the "Message to Seller" area to supply details of your order: (example, "Polo Shirt, Pima Finish, Mens Style, Quantity 1, Color Seafoam, Size XL").
Or order a Pima Polo Shirt by mail for $35 which includes shipping and handling.
Pique Finish
100% heavyweight Pique cotton by Port Authority. Welt collar and cuffs. Double-needle stitched. Side vents. Locker patch. Horn tone buttons. Great classic style combined with quality you can feel. Delivers long-lasting wear, yet thanks to being garment-washed, it's surprisingly soft and doesn't shrink. $34.00 includes shipping and handling.
Ordering Instructions:
During the Paypal checkout, use the "Message to Seller" area
to supply details of your order: (example, "Polo Shirt,
Pique Finish, Womens Style, Quantity 1, Color Blueberry,
Size S").
Or order a Pique
Polo Shirt by mail for $34 which includes shipping and handling.
"America's Lost Landscape: The Tallgrass Prairie" tells
the rich and complex story of one of the most astonishing
alterations of nature in human history. Prior to
Euro-American settlement in the 1820s, one of the
major landscape features of North America was 240
million acres of tallgrass prairie. But between
1830 and 1900 � in the space of a single lifetime
� the tallgrass prairie was steadily transformed
into farmland. This drastic change in the landscape
also brought about an enormous social change of
native Americans; in an equally short time their
cultural imprint was reduced in essence to a handful
of place-names appearing on maps. The extraordinary
cinematography of prairie remnants, original score,
and archival images are all delicately interwoven
to create a powerful and moving viewing experience
about the natural and cultural history of America.
DVB $30 and Video $28, includes shipping and handling.
Or order a DVD or Video by mail.
For
those cool nights may we recommend one of
these new Wild Ones sweatshirts. Available
in Bluegrass, Sky Blue, Hunter Green or Sandalwood
with professionally embroidered Wild Ones
logo on front. Also available in Bluegrass
or Sandalwood with Wild Ones logo and the famous "Yesterday's
Lawn, Tomorrow's Habitat" design
on the front. And don't forget the Hunter Green sweatshirt with
the "Roots" design screenprinted on the front.
You'll spread the word about Wild Ones, and
always be cozy and warm with these eye-catching
shirts. Great gift idea, too.
Sweatshirt #1 - Wild Ones logo on front, plain
back:
Logo on this shirt is in "Wild Ones" green or white.
Sizes: S, M, L, & XL: Just $41(includes shipping and handling)
Click here to see shirt up close.
Sweatshirt #2 - "Yesterday's
Lawn" design on front, Wild Ones logo on back:
Yesterday's Lawn � Tomorrow's Habitat...native
plants and a lawnmower with a "For Sale" sign...this
sweatshirt says it all.
Sizes: S, M, L, & XL: Just $52 (includes shipping and handling)
Click here to see shirt up close.
Shirts come in Hunter Green with Beige graphic or Beige with Hunter Green graphic.
Sizes: S, M, L, & XL: Just $35 (includes shipping and handling)
Click here to see shirt
up close.
Note: For all sweatshirts, sizes greater
than XL are available at an additional $4 more
for every X size larger. Contact the National
Office toll-free at 1-877-394-9453 to order.
Ordering Instructions:
During the Paypal checkout, use the "Message to Seller" area to supply details of your order: (example, "Sweatshirt
#1, Quantity 1, Color Sandalwood, Size XL).
If you want sizes larger than XL or if you
want extra-fast delivery, call the National
Office toll-free at 1-877-394-9453.
Or order a sweatshirt by mail.
White Roots T-Shirt with Dark Green graphic.
Bayside Adult American Classic Short-Sleeve Tee.
100% made in USA!
100% heavyweight cotton. 6.1 oz. Preshrunk. Full
cut. Shoulder-to-shoulder taping.
Sizes: M - XL. $20 each (includes shipping and handling).
Hanes Adult Short-Sleeve Beefy-T�. High-stitch
density fabric.
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Hanes Adult Short-Sleeve Beefy-T�. High-stitch
density fabric.
100% ring-spun cotton jersey. 6.1 oz. Preshrunk.
Shoulder-to-shoulder taping. Cover-seamed, double-needle
neck.
Sizes: S - XL. $20 each (includes shipping and handling).
Gildan Long-Sleeve Tee.
100% cotton. 7.1 oz. Preshrunk. Ribbed cuffs. Double-needle
hem.
Sizes: S - XL. $22 each (includes shipping and handling).
Hanes Adult Short-Sleeve Beefy-T�. High-stitch
density fabric.
100% ring-spun cotton jersey. 6.1 oz. Preshrunk.
Shoulder-to-shoulder taping. Cover-seamed, double-needle
neck.
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Specially designed for the Wild Ones, Set One includes one each of eight different plants which can be found growing in the upper half of the eastern United States as well as the central U.S.: Early Wild Rose, Thimbleweed, Yellow Star Grass, White Lady's Slipper, Wild Geranium, Indian Paintbrush, Rue Anemone, and Solomon's Seal. 5-1/2 x 4 inch cards are printed with full plant description on reverse, 100% recycled stock with "cypress green" envelopes, and are packaged in resealable plastic. An interview with the late taxonomist, Floyd Swink, entitled "Prairie is My Field," is also enclosed in each set.
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Specially designed for the Wild Ones, Set Two includes one each of the Tallgrass prairie bio region: Prairie Dock, Compass Plant, Cream Gentian, and Shooting Star. The remaining four are those prairie species that can also be found growing across the United States in many bio regions: Wild Bergamot, Black-Eyed Susan, Common Cinquefoil, and Spiderwort. Cards are printed with a full plant description on reverse, 100% recycled stock with "cypress green" envelopes, and are packaged in resealable plastic. An interview with the late taxonomist, Floyd Swink, entitled "Prairie is My Field," is also enclosed in each set. Cards measure 5-1/2 x 4-1/4 inches.
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The Oak Notes
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