The Charles A. Weyerhaeuser Book Award
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2017 American Indians and national forests by Theodore R. Catton
2016 Political landscapes : forests, conservation, and community in Mexico by Christopher Boyer
2015 La Frontera : forests and ecological conflict in Chile's frontier territory by Thomas Miller Klubock
2014 Trees in paradise : a California history by Jared Farmer
2012 The promise of wilderness : American environmental politics since 1964 by James Morton Turner
2011 Revolutionary parks : conservation, social justice, and Mexico's national parks, 1910-1940 by Emily Wakild
2010 Managing the mountains : land use planning, the New Deal, and the creation of a federal landscape in Appalachia by Sara M. Gregg
2009 A forest on the sea : environmental expertise in Renaissance Venice by Karl Appuhn
2008 Nature's new deal : the Civilian Conservation Corps and the roots of the American environmental movement by Neil Maher
2007 Hunters at the margin : Native people and wildlife conservation in the Northwest Territories by John Sandlos
2006 The conquest of nature : water, landscape, and the making of modern Germany by David Blackbourn
2005 Wilderness forever : Howard Zahniser and the path to the Wilderness Act by Mark Harvey
2004 Tapping the pines : the naval stores industry in the American South by Robert B. Outland, III
2003 Deforesting the earth : from prehistory to global crisis by Michael Williams
2001-2002 Gifford Pinchot and the making of modern environmentalism by Char Miller
1999-2000 Irrigated Eden : the making of an agricultural landscape in the American West by Mark Fiege; Something new under the sun : an environmental history of the twentieth-century world by John McNeill
1997-1998 Clearcutting the Pacific rain forest : production, science, and regulation by Richard A. Rajala
1995-1996 Forest dreams, forest nightmares : the paradox of old growth in the Inland West by Nancy Langston
1993-1994 From coastal wilderness to fruited plain : a history of environmental change in temperate North America, 1500 to the present by Gordon G. Whitney
1991-1992 Nature's metropolis : Chicago and the Great West by William Cronon; To reclaim a divided West : water, law, and public policy, 1848-1902 by Donald J. Pisani
1989-1990 Americans and their forests : a historical geography by Michael Williams
1987-1988 Aldo Leopold : his life and work by Curt Meine
1985-1986 Henry Thoreau : a life of the mind by Robert D. Richardson, jr.
1983-1984 The fight to save the redwoods : a history of environmental reform, 1917-1978 by Susan R. Schrepfer
1981-1982 Fire in America : a cultural history of wildland and rural fire by Stephen J. Pyne
1979-1980 Land use, environment, and social change : the shaping of Island County, Washington by Richard White
1977-1978 Saving Quetico-Superior : a land set apart by R. Newell Searle
1975-1976 Downriver : Orrin H. Ingram and the Empire Lumber Company by Charles E. Twining