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View through eyepiece ¯ (Reticle finer than shown) Uses o Monitoring of restored areas o Assessment of cover pedormance o Baseline studies o Erosion control modeling studies Model 3 - Specifications Cover Point Optical Point Projection Device for use in point-intercept cover sampling Technical features o High-resolution optics including microscope reticle (cmsshairs) o Very low parallax (stable point projection) o Downward or upward projection, allowing equitable treatment of overstory and understory strata plants (Model 3) o Ten-points spaced along a one-meter bar (downward projection only, Model 4) o Lightweight, rugged construction o Mounts on standard photographic tripods Length: 55.4 cm Weight: 701 gm (1.6 Ib) Focus range: 18 cm to infinity Magnification: 5X Projected point size: approx. 0.07 mm View Internal mirror Model FOCUS Model 4 - Specifications Length: 118 cm Weight: 899 gm (2.0 Ib) Focus range: 40 cm to 200 cm Magnification: 5X Projected point size: approx. 0.07 mm Tripod Mount Ten Views Downward Mode~ Tripod Mount ~1ov~ble Mirror f ~’ ~’ ~’1 ~’ ~’ meter Tripod Moun~ Pricing Model 3 (Up and down) ............. $885 Model 4 (10 points, down only)...$845 Cover -Point / ESCO P.O. Box 18775 Boulder, CO 80308 (303) 447-2999

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View through eyepiece ¯(Reticle finer than shown)

Uses

o Monitoring of restored areaso Assessment of cover pedormance

o Baseline studieso Erosion control modeling studies

Model 3 - Specifications

Cover PointOptical Point Projection Device

for use in point-intercept cover samplingTechnical features

o High-resolution optics including microscope reticle (cmsshairs)o Very low parallax (stable point projection)o Downward or upward projection, allowing equitable treatment

of overstory and understory strata plants (Model 3)o Ten-points spaced along a one-meter bar

(downward projection only, Model 4)o Lightweight, rugged constructiono Mounts on standard photographic tripods

Length: 55.4 cmWeight: 701 gm (1.6 Ib)Focus range: 18 cm to infinityMagnification: 5XProjected point size: approx. 0.07 mm

View

Internal mirror

Model

FOCUS

Model 4 - SpecificationsLength: 118 cmWeight: 899 gm (2.0 Ib)Focus range: 40 cm to 200 cmMagnification: 5XProjected point size: approx. 0.07 mm

TripodMount

Ten Views Downward

Mode~TripodMount

~1ov~ble Mirror f ~’ ~’ ~’1~’ ~’meter

Tripod

Moun~

Pricing

Model 3 (Up and down) ............. $885Model 4 (10 points, down only)...$845

Cover -Point / ESCOP.O. Box 18775Boulder, CO 80308(303) 447-2999

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WHY PAY INFLATEDPRICES FOR YOURSOIL SAMPLERS?

This Dutch Auger is forged from the finest quality steel.An elaborate hardening process is used, whichguarantees you a strong, durable tool. Its lightweightmakes it easy to be carded long distances.

~ontact us today fo, r details on our many other .types of_~amplers, incluoing infiitrometers, Bulk DensitySamplers, Peat Samplers, Root Samplers, CompactionTesters, etc.

Ask for our Free Catalog Today!

C. F.E. EQUIPMENTSouth Peru Street, Plattsburgh, NY 12901Tel.: 518-561-6440 Fax: 518-561-0265Toll Free #: 1-800-665-6794

Consultation, Plant MaterialsInstallation, Monitoring

Maintenance

INC.Natural Area Evaluation, Enhancement

and Management

Native Landscape Design and Installation

Prairie, Savanna, and Wetland Restorationand Monitoring

For further informationR.I~ 1 Box 32 Walnut, IL 61376 815-379-9060

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LSAECOLOGICAL RESTORATION

¯ Project Mitigation Plans and Permits¯ Resource Management Plans¯ Erosion Control Plans¯ Custom Seed Collection

and Plant Propagation¯ Preservation and Propagation of

Endangered Plant Species¯Plant and Irrigation Installation¯Project Nursery Design¯Mitigation Maintenance

and Monitoring

LSAAssociates, Inc.157 Park PlacePt. Richmond, CA 9480151,0-236-6810

I Park Plaza, Suite 500Irvlne, CA 92714714.553.0666

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An Environmental Science Company for the 21st Century

Growers and Installers of a Variety of

NATIVE PLANTS"WETLAND PLANTING "RECLAMATION "SELECTIVE CLEARING

"BEACH RE-VEGETATION "EROSION CONTROL"CONTRACT GROWING "LANDSCAPE PLANTINGS

Bare Root, Seedlings, 1-3-7-10 GallonHerbaceous - Aquatic

For Information, Estimates, etc.

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Wetland NationwideBanking MitigationImplementation

i 1.800.448.25251 Service

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LAKES & WETLANDs

cQHSTRUCTION ¯ RESTORATIo~Sin~ 1983

We’ve been developing technologies for enhancing and restoring naturalresources for over ten years. From design and engineering to on-siteconstruction supervision, we get the job done.

For a brochure or more information, contactthe office nearestyou.MONTANA COLORADO OREGON406/586-6926 303/692-8835 503/386-9003

INTER-FLUVE. INC.

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RESTORATIONGARDENDESIGN

BOTANICALSURVEYS

NATIVE PLANTSPERENNIALS

NATIVE LANDSCAPESENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND

LANDSCAPES FOR PEOPLEAND PLANTS

C. COLSTON BURRELL

407 2ND SREET, NEMINNEAPOLIS, MN 55413

612-379-3106

Bluestem FarmNative Wildflowers & Grasses

We specialize in

* Top quality plants for landscapingand restoration

~* Custom propagation

* Difficult species, including downyand fringed gentians

~** Plugs in a variety of sizes

On farm sales by appointment -

, for quality not available by mail

*Deliveries on special orders -serving south-central Wisconsin

& northern Illinois

Call or write for price list.Martha Barrett Scott Weber

$5920 Lehman Rd. Baraboo, WI 53913608-356-0179

Natural ScienceConservation Biology

BooksAlso

Domestic & ForeignField Guides

Patricia Ledlie Bookseller, Inc.One Bean Road

Post Office Box 90Bucldield, Maine 04220

Phone/Fax (207) 336-2778Free Catalogues ¯ Telephone Inquiries Welcomed

I:ruax COMPANY, INC.

3609 Vera Cruz Ave.Minneapolis, MN 55422

(612) 537-6639

Grain and Grass DrillsWalnut / Acorn PlantersAccurately plants all types of seed

¯ Fluffy native grasses¯ No-till beans¯ Tiny legumes¯ Medium-sized wheat grasses

OPTIONS TO SERVE YOU

¯ Acre meter¯ Lock-out hub¯ Three seed boxes¯ No-till interseeders¯ Double disc or broadcast

Designers and Manufacturersof the TRUAX NATIVE GRASS DRILL

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ERNST

PENNGIFTCROWNVETCH

PLANTS SEED CROWNSFor stabilizing or revegetating problem areas

We Are Also Growers And Conditioners OfPERENNIAL SWEET PEATIOGO DEERTONGUE

LATHCO FLAT PEAWARM SEASON GRASSES

AND WILD FLOWERS

For information and attractive brochurewrite or call:

R.D. 5, MEADVILLE, PA 16335

(814) 425"7276 OR (800) 873"3321FAX (814) 425"2228

Prairie Restorations, Inc.¯ Reconstructions modeled after natural plant

communities.¯ Planning, specification writing, materials,

construction services, management andlement planning.

P.O. Box 327

(612)-389-4342

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RevegetationInformationMonitoring andAnalysis Software

for reclamation managersenvironmental coordinatorsand those concerned withmonitoring vegetation

RIMA is a comprehensive vegetationdata base management and analysis sys-tem for storage, retrieval, summarization,graphic portrsyal, and reporting of datafrom reclaimed and native lands. The soft-ware is easy to use and runs on a microcom-puter with an MSDOS operating system.

RIMA dramatically reduces time ex-penditures, organizes and stores dataand helps you stay on top of vegetationtrends.

Warren R. KeammererReclamation Osta Base Systems5858 Woodbourne Hollow RoadBoulder, Colorado 80301(303) 530-1783

GLENN LUKOS ASSOCIATESRegulatory Services

Stewart Family Farms

California’s Number Oneproducer of native grass seeds.

Meadow Barley ¯ Blue WildryePurple Needlegrass ¯ California Brome

Molate Fescue

low maintenance drought tolerant nativelandscape grasses ¯ soil stabilization and

erosion control ¯ ornamental ground coverswildfire reseeding ¯ wildlife habitat restoration

P.O. Box 455Rio Vista, CA 94571

(916) 775-1646

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Country Wetlands 9~trsery &Consulting Lta~

~etland woodland andpraJ, derestoration installation,management and enhancement

of nadve seed and plant Container Grown Native Trees, Shrubs,Perennials and Wetland Plants

Environmental Planning and Consulting

Complete Revegetation Services

(406) 961-4991 * FAX (406) 961-4626

445 Quast LaneCorvallis, Montana 59828

Little .:Chute & Madison, Wl; Chicago, IL; and Colorado Springs, CO

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MEAD & HUNTEnvironmental Services

"Applied Conservation BiologyFor A Better Environment"

Wetland restorationEndangered resources surveys

Wildlife surveys & management plansWater quality & fisheries studies

Environmental planning & analyses

6501 Watts Rd., Madison, Wisconsin 53719-2700(608) 273-6380

Specializing in top quality seeds,site-specific custom collecting, and anextensive inventory for fust delivery.

Over 900 species available in stock:,, Wildflowers* Native Plants¯Drought-Tolerant Plants¯Reclamation Grasses¯Ground Covers¯Seed Mixes¯Erosion Control¯Revegetation

¯Ecology Controls M-Binder¯ DSS-40 Acrylic Polymer

Call or Fax for Prices and Availability

P.O. BOX 1275CARPINTERIA, CA 93014-1275

PHONE: 805,684,0436FAX: 805,684,2798

CaliforniaNativePlants

Wholesale Nursery

Growers of fine Native California plants for¯ landscaping¯ conservation¯ revegetation

contract growing available

(714) 728-068533201 Ortega Highway

P.O~ Box 736San Juan Capistrano, CA 92693

Specialists in Native RevegetationPlanning & Implementation

’~° Ecosystem Analysis ~

or° Wetland Delineation4o Rare Plant Surveys

Environmental Assessment andNEPA DocumentationProject Design, Specificationand Implementation PlanningComputer Aided Design

oto Revegetation ImplementationServices

~.°:o Monitoring and Evaluation

445 Quast LaneCorvallis, MT 59828

Phone (406) 961-4991 ¯ FAX (406) 961-4626A Division of Bitterroot Native Growers, Inc.

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Run your (horizontal) business card and reach the most influential people in the field. Black/white preferred. Cards with colored paper or ink will be made into contact prints for an additionalcharge. Do not staple, paper clip or write on card. Rate: $70 per insertion. A 10% discountgiven for four consecutive insertions. Winter issue closes Aug. 27, 1993 and will be mailedDecember 1993. Send order to: Restoration & Management Notes, University of WisconsinPress, 114 N. Murray Street, Madison, W153715. Phone: 608/262-5839. Fax: 608/262-7560.Please call for quarter page or larger size ad rates.

TELEPHONE TELEX CABLE508-888-0659 990237 TREESEEDS SANDWICH

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David W. Allen Donald H. Allen

B & C ASSOCIATES INC.ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS

SPECIALISTS IN¯ WETLAND DEUNEATIONS¯ WILDLIFE EVALUATIONS¯ WETLAND REPLICATIONS

DAVID CROSSMAN5081568-0135

2 RICE ST.HUDSON, MA 01749

Aerial PhotographyMappingBiological Surveys

Environmental ReportsPermit Applications

Wetland Delineations

WESTERN HIGHLANDS CONSULTINGEnvironmental Analysts

BILL MOORHEAD(203) 266-4698

24 Saw Pit Hill RoadWoodbury, CT 06798

Native Landscape Restoration

RD 1, Box 49HSpring Mills, Pennsylvania16875

814/422-8982

Working with landscape architects to integrate ecology andsculptural process with landscape design.

SERE works in the field (and forest) to restore the health andunlock the inherent beauty of the native landscape.

SCHMID & COMPANY INC.CONSULTING ECOLOGISTS

Wetland MappingMitigation AnalysisSite PlanningHabitat Restoration

Permit CoordinationEnvironmental Invan ~to~impact StatementsExpert Testimony

James A. Schmid, Ph.D.Certified Senior Ecologist

President1201 Cedar Grove Road 215-356-1416Media, Pennsylvania 19063 FAX 215-356-3629

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James G.Ecologist

~OOS~.~’Rare Plant Surveys

Natural Area RestorationNatural Areas Management

Wetland Delineation & PermittingWetland Mitigation, Design, Planting & Monitoring

;iniunn(~~ ..... i ............

NORTH CREEK NURSERIES, INC.Plants for Naturalistic Landscaping

(215) 255-0100Fax (215) 255-4762

C. Dale Hendricks R.R. #2, Box 3333 North Creek Road

Landenberg, PA 19350

JJR/Landscape ArchitectureLandscape EcologyCivil EngineeringEnvironmental Services

110 MillerAnn Arbor, Michigan 48104313 662 44571050 Regent (Mailing Address)Suite 203Madison, Wisconsin 53715608 251 11772828 Routh Street, Suite 600Dallas, Texas 75201214 871 9220111 West Washington StreetSuite 1660Chicago, Illinois 60602312 641 0770

CONSIN

NURSERY & CHRISTMAS TREESRoute 4. Box 141 ¯ Sparta, W154656

1-800-458-7275(608) 272-3171

FAX: (608) 272,3605

Conservation Land Use Specialist ~,Consulting Ecologist Environmental Planner

(507) 894-4940 Route 1 Box 125Hokah, MN 55941-9715

N~e P/ants and SeedsWe/~lm/- Pra/r/e - Wood/andGenotypes for use in SouthernMinnesota - Wisconsin andNorthern Illinois - IowaRoute 3 Box f63

Winot~, MN 55987(507) 452-f362 Catatog & Cu/~-a/Guide $2

Landscape ArchitectureEcological PlanningInterpretive PlanningBuilding DesignExhibit DesignSignage SystemsBrochures & Visitor GuidesGraphic Design

THE KESTREL DESIGN GROUP,P.O. BOX 910 ¯ WHEELING ¯ IL ¯ 60090

708 520 0063 ¯ FAX 708 520 0179

(~jj. Phone:(219) 586-3400

F..New &/ _/Assoclates, nc.

Environmental Permitting ¯ Delineations ¯ DesignMitigation ¯ Nursery Stock ¯ Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment

Jim New708 Roosevelt Rd.Walkerton, IN 46574 FAX 219-586-3446

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TAMRA RAVEbl CONSULTANT INENVI RONMENTAL PH ENON\ENOLOGY2345 TOWER GROVE AVENUESAINT LOUIS. MISSOURI 63110TEL: 314.577.5111 FAX: 314.577.9595

FreeseAND

NicholsCONSULTING ENGINEERS

4055 International Plaza,#200

Ft. Worth, Texas 76109817-735-7300

Established 1894

SEEDS OF ALASKA & SIBERIAFor restoration in harsh climatesArctic and SubArctic conditions

GRASSES, FORBS AND SHRUBS.

SEEDS OF ALASKABox 3127

Kenai, Alaska 99611 USA

Frosty HollowBox 53, ~y, I~rA. 98260

(206) 221-2332,- zmttvge/f’ax: 321-645~

Consultants in Ecological Restoration*Planning *Design *Troubleshooting

Seeds of Pacific Northwest Natives*Contract & Site Specific Seed Collection

*Preliminary Site Surveys & Estimatessend SASE lor seed ~L~’t

FORESTRY CONSULTINGREFORESTATION SERVICES

TREE SEEDCONTAINER SEEDLINGS

TRANSPLANT SERVICESTYROBLOCK CONTAINERS

SILVASEED COMPANYSALES AND CUSTOM COLLECTION FOREST TREE SEED

MICHAEL GERDESVICE PRESIDENT - FORESTER

BUSINESSP.O. BOX 118 HOMEROY, WASHINGTON 98580 13007 - 75th AVE. CT. E.PHONE (206) 843-2246 PUYALLUP, WA 9~373FAX (206) 8432239 PHONE (206) 536-8993

IFA Nurseries, Inc.Pacific Northwest Native Plants

-- -- ¯ Wetland Restoration¯ Wildlife Habitat

~’~ ~’J~l ¯ Riparian

I I ¯Reforestation

463 Eadon RdPhone (206) 864-2803

Toledo WA 98591Fax (206) 864-2829

NORTHWESTA Pacific Northwest Native Plant Directory & Journal

Issue 4$9.00 (Postage Paid)

P.O. Box 955 ¯ Canby, OR 97013 ¯ (503) 266-7968

PHILLIPS SEEDINGand RECLAMATION, INC.Revegetation Specialists

Seeding of Native Grasses, Forbes and Shrubs

11843 BillingsLafayette, Colorado 80026

(303) 665-2618

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925 Ygnacto Valley Rd.Suite 250Walnut CreekCalifornia 94596510.947.6888

2627J StreetSacramentoCalifornia 95816916. 442.5620

Wildland Restoration

RILEY SWIFTWildlife Biologist/I~ndscape Contractor

Lic.# 429252

5729 Manzanita Ave. No. 2 ¯ Carmichael, CA ¯ 95608(916) 344-4943 FAX (916) 344-4704

DON COUGHLIN MOCKINGBIRDPresident

G owing for a Sustainable Future

,t~. ~ CALIFORNIA NATIVES

~~ DROUGHT TOLERANT PLANTS~ ~ CONTRACT GROWING

(Grown Chemically Free)1670 JACKSON ST.RIVERSIDE, CA 92504 (714) 780-3571

MELANIE BAER-KEELEYEnvironmental Horticultural Consultant

Specializes in Growing California Native Plantsfor Land Restoration or Revegetation

(818) 249-17493011 Piedmont AvenueLa Crescenta, California 91214

DESIGN FOCUSL A N D S C A P E S

E. Douglas Critchfield P.O. Box 605(408) 867-3747 Saratoga, CA 95071

c.c.l. #433018

ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE . PLANNING . RESOURCESMANAGEMENT

2530 Red Hill AvenueSantaAna, California 92705714. 250. 5555 FAX 714. 250. 5556

SANTA ANA LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO SACRAMENTO

Specializing In Land Use And Reclamation

JOSEPH E. PETRILLOATTORNEY AT LAW

BAKER & MCKENZIETVVO EMBARCADERO CENTER

SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111-3909TELECOPIER: (415) 676-3099

{416} 984-3815

660 HANSENWAYPALO ALTO, CA 94304

TELECOPIER: (415}856-9299(415}856-2400

Scott J. StewartPost Office Box 455

Rio Vista, California 94571Business (916) 775-1676

775-1646Home (916) 775-1515

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ENVIRONMENTALAN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL DEDICATED TO THE

PHILOSOPHICAL ASPECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS

The major journal in this field, and where most of the importantpapers are published .... Makes most environmental-ish magazines(Sierra, Audubon) seem like glossy 4-H club bulletins.

-Whole Earth Review

This journal.., is without doubt the leading forum for seriouswork in environmental philosophy. The articles tend to be of highcaliber, although accessible to non-philosophers .... An excellentsource-highly recommended.

-Green Earth ObserverSubscription price per volume (four issues) anywhere in the world: Individuals, $18 ($6 per copy);Institutions, Libraries, Private Organizations, International, Federal, State and Local Offices andAgencies, $36 ($9 per copy). For air printed matter add $16. All payments must be in U.S.Dollars and payable at a bank within the U.S. Prepayment is required at the individual rate.

Send Remittance to: ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS, P.O. Box 13496,Department of Philosophy, University of North Texas, Denton, TX 76203-3496

Great Plains Research, abiannual multidisciplinary internationaljournal, publishes originalscholarly papers in the natural and social sciences dealing with issues of the Plains environ-ment. We invite submissions of manuscripts from regional scholars. Papers should reportoriginal findings, and be written to be both a contribution to the author’s discipline and ofinterest to a multidisciplinary audience. Prospective authors should write to the Editor forinformation about style and submission procedures.

PUBLISHER: Center for Great Plains Studies, University of NebraskaABSTRAC’I~D/INDEXED IN: Historical Abstracts: America: History and Life; andMeteorlogical and Geoastrophysical Abstracts.

EDITOR: Clare V. McKanna, Jr., University of Nebraska-LincolnASSOCIATE EDITORS: Robert Diffendal, Conservation& Survey, UNL; Kathleen Keeler,Biological Sciences, UNL; David Lewis, Agronomy, UNL; Ann Mari May, Economics,UNL; Karl Reinhard, Anthropology, UNL; J. Allen Williams, Jr., Sociology, UNL; andCynthia Willis, Psychology & Ethnic Studies, LIlqL.

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TROUTSTREAMTHERAPYRobert L. Hunt

Here. is a fully illustrated field guide totwenty-one successful, field-tested tech-niques for restoring healthy trout habitatsin midwestern streams and physicallysimilar streams across the United Statesand in other countries. It offers projectguidance for as few as one person or asmany as aTroutUnlimitedChapter’s week-end streambank riprap crew.

A North Coast BookComing in AugustCloth $39.95 (est.)Paper $19.95 (est.)

"Important to professionalbiologists who work in Wisconsinand on streams elsewhere that resemblethose Hunt describes. It will also appealvery strongly to lay persons, such as streamproperty owners, anglers, and members ofconservation groups, who want to do suchprojects. The books already published onthe subject are not many, and none that Iknow of accomplishes what this onedoes."--Ray J. White, Ph.D.,Fish Habitat Consultant,Edmonds, Washington

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Introducing the 2nd Edition of

THE PHILOSOPHY AND PRACTICEOF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENTby Frederick F. Gilbert & Donald G. Dodds2nd Ed. 1992 326 pp. $34.50 ~ISBN 0-89464-438-6A wildlife manager is a spokesperson for wildlife, a custodian of a variety of public interests, and a key element in the decision-makingprocess regarding land use. This demanding role requires basic knowledge of wildlife species and their biological requirements, anda skill in people management. This book should provide sufficient insight into the appropriate mechanisms for achieving these aims.An exposure to such subject areas as animal physiology, ecology, wildlife nutrition, and wildlife biology, is assumed, and the writersconcentrate on the historical bases for, and modern influences on, wildlife policy and management.

PREFACETHEN AND NOW-Wildlife Management,Jurisdictional Responsibilities, Legislationand Administration

II MAN AND WILDLIFE--Culture, Conflicts,and Values

III THE BIOLOGICAL BASES FORMANAGEMENT

IV MANAGEMENT SYSTEMSV HABITAT MANAGEMENT

VI SPECIES MANAGEMENTVII SOME SPECIALIZED AREAS OF

MANAGEMENTVIII ENDANGERED SPECIES-- Some

Management StrategiesIX ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT:

The New DimensionX WILDLIFE INTERNATIONAL--Aid Policiesl Problems,

and ManagementXI WILDLIFE 1991-2000--The Profession and Management

~p. When ordering, please ad.d $5.00 for first book,,_ $1.50. for each additional to cover shipping charges. ~Krleger Publishing Company

O. Box 9542, Melbourne, FL 32902-9542 ¯ (407) 724-9542, Direct Order Line (407) 727-7270 ¯ FAX (407) 951-3671

Prairies, Forests, and WetlandsThe Restoration of Natural Landscape Communities in IowaBY JANETI’E R. THOMPSON"In addition to being a thorough guide to restoration of prairies, forests, and wetlands, JanThompson’s book is an excellent introduction to the natural history of the three communities.... A welcome addition to the repertoire of information available to restorationists." PaulChristiansen

"... a real jewel.., combines a most readable background on Iowa’s natural landscape,how the various ecoregions evolved the way they did, and, most importantly, practicalapproaches to bringing a small amount of this landscape back in a way that we can enjoythem." Dennis R. Keeney, Director, Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture168 pp., 33 photographs, 5 drawings and maps, $24.95 cloth, $10.95 paper

Also f!’om Iowa

Fragile GiantsA Natural History of the Loess HillsBY CORNELIA F. MUTEL304 pp., 8 color and 53 black-and-white photographs, 29 drawings and maps, $16.95 paper

Landforms of IowaBY JEAN C. PRIOR

168 pp., 46 color photographs, 25 color maps, $32.95 cloth, $14.95 paper

University of Iowa PressIowa City, Iowa 52242MasterCard and VISA phone toll-free,(800) 235-2665

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W’fldlife Researchand Management inthe National ParksR. GERALD WRIGHT

"Wright has done a superb job ofreviewing wildlife problems and theirreasons, and management within theParks. He provides chapter-length

Wildlife and PeopleThe Human Dimensionsof Wildlife EcologyGARY G. GRAY

Gray maintains that the most fruitfulapproach to wildlife ecology grantscoequality to wild animal populationbiology, the ecology and managementof wildlife habitats, and the disciplinesaccounts of animal control in the

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