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Philip Cafaro, a former ranger with the U.S. National Park Service, is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Colorado State University in Fort Collins. He previously taught at Southwest State University in Marshall, Minnesota. Cafaro's interests include land ethics and environmental policies. E-mail: cafaro@lamar.colostate.edu

Bill Devall currently is a consultant to the Foundation for Deep Ecology in San Francisco and Professor Emeritus in Sociology at Humboldt State University in Arcata, California. Devall is a well-known lecturer and author, most notably (with George Sessions) of the influential book, Deep Ecology (1985), and Simple in Means, Rich in Ends (1988), Living Richly in an Age of Limits (1992), and Clearcut: The Tragedy of Industrial Logging (1993). He is completing a book on bioregional politics and culture, Bioregion on the Edge. E-mail: bdevall@northcoast.com

Jennifer Everett is a doctoral candidate in Philosophy at the University of Colorado in Boulder. Specializing in moral philosophy, she has taught courses on environmental ethics, ecofeminism, and environmental justice and has published work in feminist philosophy. She is writing her dissertation on the ethics of consumption. E-mail: everett@ucsu.colorado.edu

Alastair S. Gunn is Professor and Chair of the Department of Philosophy at the University of Waikato in Hamilton, New Zealand, where he teaches and researches in most areas of applied ethics, specializing in environmental and engineering ethics. He is the author of Environmental Ethics for Engineers (with P. Aarne Vesilind, 1986) and Engineering, Ethics, and the Environment (with P. Aarne Vesilind, 1998). He is currently working on two books on hunting, conservation, and ethics. He has taught at several universities in the United States and Australia and moonlights as an ethics consultant under the name Qualia Consultants. E-mail: alastair@waikato.ac.nz

Teresa Kwiatkowska is Professor of Philosophy at Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa in Mexico City. She works in the areas of environmental [End Page 122] ethics, bioethics, and aesthetics. She is the editor or co-editor of seven books on environmental ethics and bioethics, including the only textbook on environmental ethics published in Spanish, Los caminos de la etica ambiental [Science, Technology, and Nature] (with Manuel Medina, 1998). E-mail: kwiat@xanum.uam.mx

Warren Neill is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton. He received his Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Georgia. Neill's teaching and research interests are in environmental ethics, other areas of ethics, social and political philosophy, and philosophy of education. He is currently investigating the social and ethical implications of genetically modified foods. When he is not philosophizing, Neill can be seen cross-country skiing or biking the trails of New Brunswick and Quebec. E-mail: wneill@unb.ca [End Page 123]

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