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    Rally Against David Duke in Walnut Ridge

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    Rally opposing the visit of David Duke, former Ku Klux Klan leader, to Walnut Ridge, Arkansas in 1991

    Bibliography of walnut : supplement no. 2 /

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    Includes index.Cover title.Supplements and updates D. T. Funk's Annotated bibliography of walnut and related species and the author's Annotated bibliography of walnut; supplement no. 1, issued in 1966 and 1971 respectively as USDA Forest Service research papers NC-9 and NC-70.Mode of access: Internet

    David Lett with First Vines, Walnut Creek (Calif.)

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    This photo shows David Lett with the first vines for The Eyrie Vineyards at the home of David\u27s aunt and uncle in Walnut Creek, California, in 1965.https://digitalcommons.linfield.edu/eyrie_photos/1006/thumbnail.jp

    [Library with hide chairs and sofas, softly shaded lighting and beautifully detailed shelving supported by fluted columns in weathered walnut, ca. 1971] [transparency] /

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    Title devised by cataloguer from caption list and information in the publication: Australian decor.; Part of the Warren T. Harding and David C. Lorimer collection of interior design.; Similar image published in: Australian decor / Warren T. Harding [and] David C. Lorimer. Photos by David Beal. [Melbourne] : Nelson, [1971]; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3310688. Photographer David Beal was employed by the firm Decor Associates Pty. Ltd. in whom Warren T. Harding and David C. Lorimer were partners, to photograph homes and business premises they had decorated. Some of these photographs were used in the publication: Australian decor / Warren T. Harding [and] David C. Lorimer. Photos by David Beal. [Melbourne] : Nelson, [1971]

    [Living room where two Louis XV bergères face a Viennese vitrine (circa 1850) in walnut with inlaid flowers in a bombé-shaped front, ca. 1971] [transparency] /

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    Title devised by cataloguer from caption list and information in publication: Australian decor.; Part of the Warren T. Harding and David C. Lorimer collection of interior design.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3302193. Photographer David Beal was employed by the firm Decor Associates Pty. Ltd. in whom Warren T. Harding and David C. Lorimer were partners, to photograph homes and business premises they had decorated. Some of these photographs were used in the publication: Australian decor / Warren T. Harding [and] David C. Lorimer. Photos by David Beal. [Melbourne] : Nelson, [1971]

    [David Hickman's ''Overboard'' Sculpture]

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    Small scale wood, metal, and glass maquette, created by artist David Hickman, and using the kiln and glass formulae he purchased from Octavio Medellin.Description obtained from David Hickman. Verso: [handwritten] ''Overboard'', Glass / Walnut / Bronze / Copper, 10 [inches] x 12 [inches] x 7 [inches]

    [David Hickman's ''On Edge'' Sculpture]

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    Small scale wood, metal, and glass maquette, created by artist David Hickman, and using the kiln and glass formulae he purchased from Octavio Medellin.Description obtained from David Hickman. Verso: [handwritten] ''On Edge'', Glass / Walnut / Bronze, 20 [inches] x 14 [inches] x 6 [inches]

    [David Hickman's ''Standing Waves'' Sculpture]

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    Small scale wood, metal, and glass maquette, created by artist David Hickman, and using the kiln and glass formulae he purchased from Octavio Medellin.Description obtained from David Hickman. Verso: [handwritten] ''Standing Waves'', Glass / Walnut / Bronze, 20 [inches] x 14 [inches] x 6 [inches]

    Walnut growing in Oregon

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    Title from PDF caption (viewed on December 7, 2017).This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English

    Human Impacts on Forest Biodiversity in Protected Walnut-Fruit Forests in Kyrgyzstan

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    We used a spatially explicit model of forest dynamics, supported by empirical field data and socioeconomic data, to examine the impacts of human disturbances on a protected forest landscape in Kyrgyzstan. Local use of 27 fruit and nut species was recorded and modeled. Results indicated that in the presence of fuelwood cutting with or without grazing, species of high socioeconomic impor- tance such as Juglans regia, Malus spp., and Armeniaca vulgaris were largely eliminated from the landscape after 50–150 yr. In the absence of disturbance or in the presence of grazing only, decline of these species occurred at a much lower rate, owing to competi- tive interactions between tree species. This suggests that the current intensity of fuelwood harvesting is not sustainable. Conversely, cur- rent grazing intensities were found to have relatively little impact on forest structure and composition, and could potentially play a positive role in supporting regeneration of tree species. These results indicate that both positive and negative impacts on biodiversity can arise from human populations living within a protected area. Potentially, these could be reconciled through the development of participatory approaches to conservation management within this reserve, to ensure the maintenance of its high conservation value while meeting human needs
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