Ecological Restoration  

Ecological Restoration

Volume 18 Number 2 Summer 2000

Editorial

    Barriers--Or Bridges? by William R. Jordan III

Letter to the Editor

Designing Seed Mixes for Prairie Restorations: A British Response by Penny Anderson

Articles

Paradox of the Primeval: Ecological Restoration in Wilderness by David N. Cole

Beavers are Partners in Riparian Restoration at Zuni Indian Reservation by Steven Albert and Timothy Trimble

Silvopastoral Agroforestry: A Key to Longleaf Pine Restoration by Christopher R. Keyes and Matthew G. Keyes

Rainfall Catchments for Restoration in the Mojave Desert by Fred S. Edwards, David A. Bainbridge, Thomas A. Zink, and Michael F. Allen

Teaching Environmental Restoration: A University-Nonprofit Collaboration by Ann Riley and Mark Spencer

Environmental Art and Restoration: A Progress Report by Amy M. Lambert and Maya R. Khosla

Notes

Planting Forbs First Provides Greater Species Diversity in Tallgrass Prairie Restorations (Kansas) by Kelly Kindscher and Alexandra Fraser

Dung Beetles Improve the Soil Community (Texas/Oklahoma) by Patricia Q. Richardson, R.H. (Dick) Richardson, and W.W. Davis

Restoration Treatments Promote Growth and Reduce Mortality of Old-Growth Ponderosa Pine (Montana) by Carl E. Fiedler

Restoration of Wetland Diversity and Microbial Function: The Use of Soil Amendments in Created Wetlands (Ohio) by Julie V. Wolters, Karen M. Rowley, Carl F. Friese, James Amon, and Jayne B. Robinson

Comparison of Techniques for Inoculating Artificial Vernal Pools in California by Philip T. Northen and Susan Holve-Hensill

Restoration of Smoke-Dependent Species by Jon E. Keeley and Melanie Baer-Keeley

Impoundments Serve as Habitat for Pond-nesting Waterbirds in Arctic Alaska Oil Fields by Kenneth Kertell and Joe C. Truett

Motormanual Scarification: A Tool for Forest Restoration (Alaska) by Jason Charton and Al Peterson

Can A Transplanted Pollinator Increase Reproductive Success in Populations of the Threatened Orchid, Spiranthes diluvialis? by Vincent J. Tepedino and Sedonia D. Sipes

FireWorks: Hands-on Learning about Fire Ecology (Montana) by Jane Kapler Smith, Nancy E. McMurray, Linda R. Thomas, and James A. Walsh

The Grand Canyon Forest Partnership: Involving and Investing the Community (Arizona) by Jenna McKnight

Seeding the Snow: Building Community through a Women's Nature Writing and Artwork Journal (Illinois) by Karen Rodriguez

Book Reviews

Alien Species in North America and Hawaii. George W. Cox. 1999. Washington, D.C: Island Press. *

Begin With a Seed: The Riveredge Guide to Growing Wisconsin Prairie Plants. Al Heon, Andy Larson, and the Habitat Healers of Riveredge Nature Center. 1999. Newburg, Wisconsin: Riveredge Nature Center.*

From the Sierra to the Sea: The Ecological History of the San Francisco Bay-Delta Watershed. The Bay Institute. 1998. San Rafael, California: The Bay Institute. *

Restoration of the Barrens. Joe Riederer. 1999. Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin: Big Bluestem Press.*

Roadside Use of Native Plants. Bonnie Harper-Lore. 1999. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Transportation. *

* Review by Dave Egan