Massachusetts Historical Review
Volume 3, 2001
"Split Personality Ponds"
A review of Diana Muir's Reflections in Bullough's Pond
Ted Steinberg, Case Western Reserve University

Maine History
Hans. M. Carlson,  University of Maine

Connecticut History
Fall, 2001
Richard W. Judd, University of Maine

Local Environment
Vol7, No. 4, 2002
Derek Moore, South and West Wales Wildlife Trust, U.K.

Environmental Practice
December, 2001
Robert M. Sanford, Universtiy of Maine

Environmental History
July 2002
John Cumbler, University of Louisville

Northeastern Naturalist
2000
"Eminently readable, this is a fascinating book for anyone thoughtfully interested in the history of New England and
human interactions with nature."

Choice
Nov. 2001
M.J. Butler, University of Massachusetts
"This narrative, gleaned from wideranging anthropological, scientific, and historical sources, offers thought-provoking
reading for everyone."

Journal of Economic History
June 2003
Chad Montrie, University of Massashusetts

Agricultural History
Winter 2002
Christopher McGrory Klyza, Middlebury College

Natural Areas Journal
Vol. 22 (4) 2002
David T. Funk, USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station

Northern Woodlands
summer 2001
Richard H. Goodwin, Connecticut College
"Reflections in Bullough's Pond is masterly analysis of colonial history and the consequences of overpopulation."

Diana Muir

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