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Editors' Call ARTICLES Riparian Willow Restoration at Arapaho National Wildlife Refuge CRA "Excellence in Riparian Management" Awards for 2006 Eurasian Watermilfoil and Riparian Health FEATURES President's Message Legal Developments Research Summaries Book Reviews BACK ISSUES Volume 17, Number 3 Fall 2006 Volume 17, Number 2 Summer 2006 Volume 17, Number 1 Spring 2006 Volume 16, Number 4 Winter 2005 Volume 16, Number 3 Fall 2005 Volume 16, Number 2 Summer 2005 Volume 16, Number 1 Spring 2005 Volume 15, Number 4 Winter 2004 Volume 15, Number 3 Fall 2004 Volume 15, Number 2 Summer 2004 Volume 15, Number 1 Spring 2004 Volume 14, Number 3 Fall/Winter 2003 Volume 14, Number 2 Summer 2003 Volume 14, Number 1 Spring 2003 Volume 13, Number 3, Fall 2002 PREVIOUS ISSUES |
Book ReviewsCorridor Ecology: The Science and Practice of Linking Landscapes for Biodiversity Conservation (June, 2006, Island Press)Jodi A. Hilty, William Z. Lidicker, Jr. and Adina M. Merenlender. Naturalist and prolific author George B. Schaller of the Wildlife Conservation Society describes this publication as "a superb discussion of the concept, design and, management of corridor ecology, including such complex topics as population regulation, habitat restoration and the genetic consequences of ignoring the issue". The book provides a comprehensive and objective review of the issues and time-tested guidelines for all those working to enhance, create, and maintain connectivity between natural habitats to protect and restore landscapes and species diversity. Published by Island Press, Washington, DC, the 328 page book may be ordered online at www.islandpress.org. Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature Deficit Disorder (April, 2005; Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill) | |||||||||||
| Posted on January 17, 2007. |