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- Ecological Restoration
- University of Wisconsin Press
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- Methods for Successful Establishment of Cottonwood and Willow Along an Incised Stream in Semiarid Eastern Oregon, USA Volume 29, Number 3, September 2011, pp. 261-269
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This issue contains 28 articles in total
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- Recently Received Titles
- Biocultural Diversity Conservation: A Global Sourcebook (review)
- Coyote at the Kitchen Door: Living with Wildlife in Suburbia (review)
- The Challenges of Biodiversity Science (review)
- Light Imprint Handbook: Integrating Sustainability and Community Design (review)
- Communicating Nature: How We Create and Understand Environmental Messages (review)
- Trophic Cascades: Predators, Prey, and the Changing Dynamics of Nature (review)
- Abstracts, Reviews, and Meetings
- Discussion of Marine Streets—A Living Marine Edge
- Marine Streets—A Living Marine Edge
- Effects of Temperature and Site Characteristics on Phosphorus Dynamics in Four Restored Wetlands: Implications for Wetland Hydrologic Management and Restoration
- Converting Riparian Restoration Waste to Energy: Testing Tamarisk (Tamarix spp.) Woody Biomass as Fuel for Downdraft Gasification
- Methods for Successful Establishment of Cottonwood and Willow Along an Incised Stream in Semiarid Eastern Oregon, USA
- Combining Available Spatial Data to Define Restoration Goals
- Water Temperature as a Limiting Factor in the Colonization of a Partially-Restored Coastal Lagoon: Case Study of a Gastropod Herbivore and Control of Macroalgae
- Growing Giant Cane (Arundinaria gigantea) for Canebrake Restoration: Greenhouse Propagation and Field Trials
- Comparison of the Effect of Early and Late Removal of Second-Year Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata) on First-Year Plants and Deciduous Forest Spring and Summer Dominant Herbaceous Groundlayer Species in Central Illinois, USA
- Manipulating Internal System Feedbacks to Accelerate Reed Canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea) Control: From Theory to Practice
- Farming for Restoration: Building Bridges for Native Seeds
- Promising Results Restoring Grassland Disturbances with Native Hay (Alberta)
- Shifting Baseline Syndrome as a Barrier to Ecological Restoration in the American Southwest
- Keystone Role of Beavers in a Restored Wetland (Ohio)
- Tipped Over Duck Nest Box Traps Turtles in a Restored Wetland (Ohio)
- Invasive Plant Control by Livestock: From Targeted Eradication to Ecosystem Restoration
- The Society for Ecological Restoration
- Editorial Office Changes
- Past, Present, Future
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