Ecological Restoration
Volume 19 Number 3, 2001
Editorial
New Millennium, New Climate: What Role for the Restorationist?
by Dave Egan
Special Section: Restoring the Great Lakes Ecosystem
Biodiversity Investment Areas: Rating the Potential for
Protecting and Restoring the Great Lakes by Karen
Rodriguez and Ronald A. Reid
Wetland Vegetation Monitoring in Cootes Paradise by
Tyler Smith, Jeremy
Lundholm, and Len Simser
Restoring Historic Plant Communities in the Oak Openings
Region of Northwest Ohio by Scott
R. Abella, Denise H. Gehring, Robert G. Jacksy, Karen S.
Menard, and Kim A. High
Articles
Calculating Light Levels for Savanna and Woodland Restorations
by Steve Swenson and Rich Beilfuss
Growing Valley Oak by Tracy Hobbs and Truman
Young
Notes
Woodland Herb Restoration Using Transplants and Nursery
Plugs (Iowa) by Larrisa M. Mottl
Direct Seeding of Native Species is Low-Cost Method of
Restoring Forests on Degraded Agricultural Lands (Sao Paulo State,
Brazil) by John A. Parrotta
and Vera Lex Engel
Transplanting Large, Salvaged Trees to Riparian Floodplains
Yields Mixed Results (Washington) by Scott
Moore and Bob Aldrich
Community-based Program Restores Eelgrass Habitat in Chesapeake
Bay (Virginia) by Glenn Page
and Ryan Davis
Adjacent Woodlot Accelerates the Disperal Rate of Bur Oak
into an Oldfield by Morgan
Robertson
Eradicating Himalaya Blackberry and Restoring Riparian
Vegetation in Grand Canyon National Park (Arizona) by Lori J. Makarick
A Timeline for Controlling Reed Canary Grass and Common
Reed (Illinois) by Jack Pizzo
and Nathan Schroeder
Avian Abundance Low in Afforested Woodlands (Illinois)
by Rita Naddra and Dennis Nyberg
Service Learning Program Provides Hands-on Experience in
Restoration Ecology (Ohio) by Leanne
M. Jablonski and Michelle Banker
PrairieWatch: New Citizen-Scientist Program Monitors the
Health of Remnant and Restored Prairies (Illinois) by Pete Jackson
The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center's Landscape Restoration
Program (Texas) by Steve
Windhager, Mark Simmons, and Heather Venhause
The Rust-Belt Dialogues: A Concept Model for Public Dialogue
about Urban Stream Restoration (Pennsylvania) by Timothy
Collins
Book Reviews
Fishing the Great Lakes, An Environmental History, 1783-1933.
Margaret Beattie Bogue. 2000. Madison: University of Wisconsin
Press. Review by Karen Rodriguez
Invasive Species in a Changing World. Harold A. Mooney
and Richard J. Hobbs, editors. 2000. Washington, DC: Island Press.
Review by John M. Randall
Dam Removal: A Citizen's Guide to Restoring Rivers.
Stephanie Lindloff. 2000. Madison: River Alliance of Wisconsin,
and Arlington, Virginia: Trout Unlimited. Review by Dave Egan
Invasive Plants of California Wildlands. Carla C. Bossard,
John M. Randall, and Marc C. Hoshovsky, editors. 2000. Berkeley:
University of California Press. Review by Dave Egan
Wetland Restoration Handbook for Wisconsin Landowners.
Alice L. Thompson and Charles S. Luthin. 2000. Madison: Wisconsin
Department of Natural Resources, Bureau of Integrated Services.
Review by Dave Egan
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