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1. Click to go to Stephen Ells' "A Bibliography of the Biodiversity and the Natural History of the Sudbury River-Concord River Valley, including the Great Meadows, the Estabrook Woods, and Walden Woods." (Lincoln, Mass. 2002.) 41 pp. Four hundred references to research papers on wildlife and wild plants in the valley, with some interpretive articles. Coverage is generally of the valley that Thoreau, Brewster, Eaton, Griscom, and Morgan frequented, i.e., portions of Wayland, Sudbury, Lincoln, Concord, Carlisle, and Bedford. Published April 2002. Click here for both web-text and download versions. Hardcopy is also available for $10 from the Concord Bookshop and the Shop at Walden Pond. Updates will also be posted here (updated through August 15, 2003).
2. For Edmund Schofield's comprehensive bibliography of the ecosystem of Thoreau's Walden Woods in Concord and Lincoln, Massachusetts: An excellent resource on Walden Pond and Walden Woods. It contains the ecosystem's biology, geology, climate, hydrology, limnology, geography, archaeology, anthropology, and land use history, with citations from the humanities. Updated through January 22, 2002. To go to web version of this 43 page bibliography, click here. It may take a moment or two to open (500K). Or, for a 200K Microsoft Word file (Mac v 5.1, generally readable by Word PC or Mac) or a RTF file (which is friendly to many word processors both PC or Mac), down load here, as follows: