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Editions published in Conservation 30
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Using Exotics as Temporary Habitat: An Accidental Experiemnt on Rodrigues Island. Normally, the restoration of native fauna is tied directly to restoration of a native flora habitat, or so goes conventional thinking. But Rodrigues is a glaring case
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Virtual Ecosystems. Animated by a few simple yet baffling rules, virtual ecosystems growing in supercomputers bear an uncanny resemblance to real ones. The simulations challenge conventional wisdom about extinctions and invasions. It is time to star
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Creating Habitat on Farms The Land Stewardship Project and Monitoring on Agricultural Land
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Fueling Restoration. A new system Links ecological restoration to the hydrogen economy
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EcoReefs A New Tool for Coral Reef Restoration
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Harnessing the Restoration Potential of Artifical Floods
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Restoration Mistakenly Helps Pest Gulls
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Get Real. Behind the hue and cry over the Kyoto climate change treaty-the outrage at the United States for not signing on and the blaming of India and China for fueling their rapid growth with fossil fuels-is one nagging but rarely reported reality:
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Bon Appetit. Ecologists are devising invasive species control strategies that would make Julia Child proud
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Environmental Heresies. Over the next ten years, the mainstream environmental movement will reverse its opinion and activism on population growth, urbanization, genetically engineered organisms, and nuclear power
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Climate-Driven Epidemic Wipes Out Frogs
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Imposing Tariffs on Exotic Species
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Endangered Native or Alien Invader?
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Projected Extinctions Threaten Vital Ecosystem Services
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The Look of Success. In the wake of successful wolf reintroductions, managers who once fervently defended wolves are now faced with killing them. Are we ready for modern predator management?
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Does Conserving Top Predators Protect Biodiversity?
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Loophole in Leatherback Turtle Conservation
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Journal Watch
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Empty Tanks. Deoxygenation purges ballast water of invasives-And it's cheap
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The Father of All Mass Extinctions. There is a good possibility that losses in diversity in the present will surpass anything in the geological past. Facing that specter could shake the very tenets of conservation
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Lunch With A Turtle Poacher. We must embrace our enemies, look into their eyes long enough to see ourselves. Then, we can begin talking
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Working with the Horticulture Industry To Limit Invasive Species Introductions
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Old Science New Science
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Linking Citizens With Scientists How Illinois EcoWatch Uses Volunteers to Collect Ecological Data. Citizen scientists may be one of the greatest untapped resources available to managers today
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Prioritizing Weeds The Alien Plant Ranking System
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Restoring Wetland Habitats with Cows and other Livestock. A prescribed grazing program to conserve bog turtle habitat in New Jersey
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Guilty Until Proven Innocent Preventing Nonnative Species Invasions
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Designing Marine Reserve Networks Why Small, Isolated Protected Areas Are Not Enough
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Turning a Radical Idea into Reality Removing Edwards Dam in Augusta, Maine
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Threads of Continuity. There are immense differences between even-aged silvicultural disturbances (especially clearcutting) and natural disturbances, such as windthrow, wildfire, and even volcanic eruptions
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