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  1. Meetings 2013
  2. Recently Received Titles
  3. Using a Comprehensive Landscape Approach for More Effective Conservation and Restoration by the Independent Scientific Advisory Board for the Northwest Power and Conservation Council (review)
  4. Saving a Million Species: Extinction Risk from Climate Change ed. by Lee Hannah (review)
  5. Invasive and Introduced Plants and Animals: Human Perceptions and Approaches to Management ed. by Ian D. Rotherham et al. (review)
  6. Abstracts, Reviews, and Meetings
  7. Habitat Selection and Diet Composition of Reintroduced Native Ungulates in a Fire-Managed Tallgrass Prairie Reconstruction
  8. Annual Cover Crops Do Not Inhibit Early Growth of Perennial Grasses on a Disturbed Restoration Soil in the Northern Great Plains, USA
  9. Optimal Shrub Density for Bird Habitat in the Midwestern United States
  10. A Field Test of Regeneration in an Isolated Population of Violet Collinsia (Collinsia violacea)
  11. Engaging Birds in Vegetation Restoration after Elwha Dam Removal
  12. Forecasting Avian Responses to Elwha River Restoration
  13. Landscape Corridors Promote Long-Distance Seed Dispersal by Birds During Winter but Not During Summer at an Experimentally Fragmented Restoration Site
  14. Chemical Control of Weeds and Genetic Off-Types in Smooth Cordgrass (Spartina alterniflora) Production Ponds
  15. Effect of Seed Storage Environment on Sea Oats (Uniola paniculata) Germination
  16. Effect of Sea Oats (Uniola paniculata) Plant Size on Survival and Performance at Beaches with Low Dune Profiles
  17. Water and Fertilizer Effects on the Germination and Survival of Direct-Seeded Golden Paintbrush (Castilleja levisecta)
  18. History and Values in Ecological Restoration Workshop
  19. Should Coral Fragments Collected for Restoration be Subdivided to Create More, Smaller Pieces for Transplanting?
  20. I Want Your Vote: The Real Campaign Continues
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