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The Great Basin Naturalist (Volume 50) 1990 offers a concentrated portrait of a defining region of the intermountain west environment. A vital record of nature. As a long-standing natural history journal and an element of a broader scientific periodical collection, this volume brings together ecological surveys 1990 and measured accounts of western United States flora and great basin wildlife studies. Presented with the sober clarity of an academic research anthology, the material balances field notes and analytical rigour: an accessible biological studies compilation that doubles as essential university reference material and a practical field biologists resource.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. As an ecological research volume and a snapshot of 1990s scientific publication, Volume 50 carries historical weight: it records the methods, species lists and site assessments that helped shape later conservation work across the intermountain west. The combination of distributional records and methodological detail makes it a touchstone for anyone tracing environmental change over recent decades. Its tone is technical where necessary and quietly observant elsewhere, inviting both the lay reader interested in western United States flora and the collector who values classic scientific works. Librarians and university departments will recognise its pedigree as dependable university reference material; field biologists will find in it useful context for long-term monitoring and comparative studies. Classic-literature collectors and natural history enthusiasts alike will value the volume’s provenance within a scientific periodical collection and its place in the development of regional biological scholarship. For anyone fascinated by the slow, stubborn histories of place - by how a biological studies compilation becomes a baseline for decades of enquiry - this volume rewards close reading and patient collecting. Valuable on the shelves of research libraries and private cabinets.