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  • Index to Volume 25
        25th Anniversary Issue, Volume 25, Issue 1
Introduction from the Editor
Piers H.G. Stephens
1–2
"Reflecting Back, Looking Forward: Ethics and the Environment at 25"
Lori Gruen
3–6
"The Status of Canyons & the Quest for Conservation"
Jane Duran
7–17
"Dwelling in the Anthropocene: Notes from Lake Superior"
Joshua Trey Barnett and David Charles Gore
19–49
"Who Loves Rats? A Renewed Plea for the Managed Relocations of Endangered Species"
Eleni Panagiotarakou
51–68
"Extending the Concept of Wilderness Beyond Planet Earth"
Alan Johnson
69–83
Book Review: Morality and the Environmental Crisis by Roger Gottlieb
Madronna Holden
85–92
        Ethics & the Environment 25.2
"Wilderness as a Quasi-Natural Historical Kind"
Dennis Earl
1–28
"An Evangelical Environmental Bioethic: A Proposal"
Cristina Richie
29–44
"Irreplaceable Design: On the Non-Instrumental Value of Biological Variation"
Brendan Cline
45–72
"Climate Change and the Everyday: Becoming Present to Precarity"
Russell Duvernoy
73–95
"A Wholesome Anthropocentrism: Reconceptualizing the Value of Nature within the Framework of an Enlightened Self-interest"
Bartlomiej Lenart
97_117
"'Who Owns Renewable Energy? An Argument for Lockean-Inspired Ownership'"
Paul Fagan
119–142

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