- Environmental History
Colorado State University Libraries
- Forest History Society Databases
Don’t be mislead by the name. This is a great Environmental History Bibliography Database.
- The Evolution of the Conservation Movement, 1850-1920
American Memory. Library of Congress. This site "documents the historical formation and cultural foundations of the movement to conserve and protect America's natural heritage, through books, pamphlets, government documents, manuscripts, prints, photographs, and motion picture footage drawn from the collections of the Library of Congress." Primary historical resources.
- Classic Readings in Environmental Humanities
From University of Utah's graduate program
- ASLE Bibliographies
Introductory and more extensive bibliographies covering a wide range of resources in the environmental humanities.
- American Environmental Photographs, 1891-1936
American Memory online exhibit composed of images in the University of Chicago Library.
- John Muir exhibit
The John Muir Exhibit from the Sierra Club features the life and legacy of John Muir, naturalist, writer, conservationist, and founder of the Sierra Club.
American Environmental History Bibliography
Dan Flores and Dennis Williams. Not comprehensive, but a large number of entries, divided by: Native Americans and American Nature, European Antecedents, American Exploration and Natural History, the Romantic Age and the Cult of Nature, Environment and the Frontier, Regional Ecological Histories, the Progressive Conservation Movement, Conservation in the 20s and New Deal, Parks and Forests, Urban and Political Issues Since WWII, Ecology (the science) and Environmentalism (the social movement), etc.
- American Society for Environmental History
ASEH is one of the most important environmental history organizations in North America. The Resources link provides connections not only to additional Web sites, but also to online essays about various themes in environmental history.
- Evolution of the Conservation Movement
site documents the historical formation and cultural foundations of the movement to conserve and protect America's natural heritage, through books, pamphlets, government documents, manuscripts, photographs, etc.
- Environmental History Resources A-Z list
Annotated links to resources.
- European Society for Environmental History
Click on Resources at top of site for more information.
- Mapping the National Parks
The site documents the history, cultural aspects and geological formations of areas that eventually became National Parks. This collection consists of approximately 200 maps dating from the 17th century to the present.
- Stories of the Susquehanna
A collaborative project in environmental humanities, community studies, and natural history.
- Learning Historical Research (guide)
Excellent guide to research, created by Willliam Cronon and some of his graduate students.