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Expanding Partnershipsin ConservationEdited by Jeffrey A. McNeelyIUCN--The World ConservationUnion
Expanding Partnerships inConservation explores how newand stronger partnerships can be
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W~’tlands ~m(| Wildlilk¯Collaborative Planning forWetlands and WildlifeIssues and ExamplesEdited by Douglas R. Porterand David A. SalvesenForeword by John De Grove
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The Grizzly Bears of YellowstoneTheir Ecology in the YellowstoneEcosystem, 1959-1992John J. Craighead, Jay S. Sumner.and John A. MitchellCraighead Wildlife-Wildiands Institute
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Forest PatchesForest Patches in Tropical LandscapesEdited by John Schelhas andRussell Greenber~
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Restoring Diversity examines suchtopics as the strategic and legalcontext for rare plant restoration; the
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Eastern Old-Growth ForestsProspects for Rediscoveryand RecoveryEdited by Mary Byrd DavisForeword by John Davis
Authoritative essays from leadingexperts examine the ecology andcharacteristics of eastern old growth,explore its history and value--bothecological and cultural-and make
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Troubled WatersCHAMPION INTERNATIONAL ANDTHE PIGEON RIVER CONTROVERSYRichard A. Bartlett
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Richard A. Bartlett recounts the fullhistory of the Pigeon River controversy,which began in 1908 when the corporategiant now known as Champion Interna-tional opened a pulp and paper mill nearCanton, North Carolina. He pays specialattention to the years since 1985, duringwhich grass-roots environmentalactivists have mounted a sustained driveagainst the ongoing pollution.376 pages, illustrationsISBN 0-87049-887-8, $35.00 clothISBN 0-87049-888-6, $17.95 paper
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