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Restoration & Management Notes
Volume 2, Number 2 Winter 1984
Editorials
- Redwoods, Medieval Cathedrals, and a Comment from Henry Thoreau by William R. Jordan III
- Learning by Doing by Joyce Ann Powers
- Mine Reclamation and the Environment by Lynn B. Starnes
Articles
- Restoration Among the Redwoods by Bob Belous
- Redwood Creek Estuary by Sandra L. Keith
- Viewpoint: An Interview with John Berger
- Saving the Pieces-a New Center for Plant Conservation by Frank Thibodeau
Notes
- Experimental Burns, Reintroductions in Savanna Restoration Project (Minnesota) by R. V. Papike
- Little bluestem, Switchgrass, Forbs: Performance on Mined Lands Studied; Followup Planned (Illinois) by Gretchen Bonfert and Dr. W. Clark Ashby
- Prairie Natives, Paper Mill Sludge Tested on Taconite Tailings (Wisconsin) by Thomas C. Hunt
- Perennial Bunchgrass Meadow Restoration Under Way; Establishment, Mulching Techniques Tested (California) by Charli Danielsen and Linda Haymaker
- Patchwork Prairie Restoration Technique Tested (Iowa) by Marlyn Bausman and Gene Heinemann
- Large-scale nursery Production of Native Perennial Grasses for Erosion Control (California) by David Amme and Charlice W. Danielsen
- Valley Oak Savanna Restoration (California) by Karen Swirskey and Dr. William L. Halvorson
- Grassland Restoration on Eroded Island Soils (California) by Dr. William L. Halvorson
- Breeding Bird Use of Recently Planted Native Grasslands (North Dakota) by Robert M. Barta and Kenneth F. Higgins
- Grassland Restoration Practitioners Surveyed for State-of-Art Report by David Marcil
- Forest Recovery Following Agricultural Disturbance Appears Slower than on Clear-cut Site (New Hampshire) by Dr. Rebecca E. Bormann
- Propose Age Class Management Strategy in Fraser Fir Rescue Effort (Tennessee, North Carolina) by Christopher Eagar and Peter S. White
- Species Introductions Proposed in Oak Forest Management (Illinois) by George Ware
- Nutrients Accelerate Growth of Four Species on Copper Mine Site (Tennessee)
- Reforestation of Mined Land: Techniques, Problems Summarized
- Vernal Ponds Restored, Amphibians Introduced (New Jersey) by John Serrao
- Wetland Creation Explored as Alternative to Slurry Pond Reclamation (Indiana) by Carol S. Thompson
- Stream Relocation on Surface Mined Land (Indiana) by Carol S. Thompson
- Project Documents Recovery of Reclaimed Stream, Forest Community (Florida) by Dr. David J. Robertson
- Habitat Modification for the Cultivation of Acid Bog Plants (Illinois) by W. S. Tyson
- Seed Bank Composition and Behavior Suggest Wetland Management Strategies (Utah) by Dr. Loren M. Smith
- Biological Sealant Employed to Create Ponds on Porous, Coralline Soils (Seychelles) by John Todd
- Plan Study, Restoration, of Experimentally Acidified Lake (Wisconsin) by Dr. Thomas B. Sheffy
- Dune Building along East Coast Barrier Islands by Dr. Stephen P. Leatherman
- Early-Colonizing Species Recommended for Alpine Revegetation; Species Identified (Montana) by Jeanne C. Chambers, Ray W. Brown, and Robert S. Johnston
- Revegetation of Alpine Ecosystems Disturbed by Mining (Utah, Montana, Colorado) by Ray W. Brown, Robert S. Johnston, and Jeanne C. Chambers
- Grassy Balds Pose Restoration, Management Puzzle in Great Smoky Mountains National Park (Tennessee and North Carolina) by Peter S. White
- The Reestablishment of Lupinus sericatus (California) by George Edmunson, Frank Chan, and Nancy Crane
- Woody Natives Selected, Propagated for Conservation Use (North Dakota) by Russell J. Haas, Erling T. Jacobson, and Dwight A. Tober
- Basic Research on the Biology of Leafy Spurge (North Dakota) by Dr. Donald S. Galitz
- 1984 Leafy Spurge Symposium by Dr. Donald S. Galitz
- Factors in Buckthorn Invasion Documented; Control Measure Checked (Wisconsin) by Linda Coenen Gourley and Evelyn Howell
- Black Locust Control with Several Herbicides, Techniques, Tested (Wisconsin) by Konrad Liegel, Rebecca Marty and Jonathan Lyon
- Gorse Control, Plant Introductions Highlight Restoration Effort at Jughandle Reserve (California) by David Amme and Dr. Paul Zinke
- Gray Dogwood Controlled by Summer-Fall Cutting, Herbicide (Illinois) by Ross F. Sweeny
- Purple Loosestrife Task Force Update (Wisconsin) by Noel J. Cutright
- Restoration of Broom Snakeweed Infested Blue Grama Communities (Texas) by Dr. Ronald E. Sosebee
- Noxious Brush and Weed Control-Range and Wildlife Management Research Highlights
- Urbanites' Preferences and Perceptions of Forested Environments (Illinois) by Dr. Herbert Schroeder
- Analysis of Factors Influencing Natural Revegetation Provides Clues to Restoration Techniques (British Columbia) by Michael A. Brady
- Long-term Natural Recovery Rates of Vegetation and Soils in Subalpine Campsites (California) by Thomas J. Stohlgren
- Factors Influencing the Distribution of Plants on Landfill Sites by Ida A. Leone and Franklin B. Flower
- Native Grasses Perform Well on Surface Mined Sites (North Dakota) by Dwight A. Tober, Erling T. Jacobson, and Russell J. Haas
- Native Woodland Species for Surface Mine Reclamation (North Dakota) by Dale C. Darris, Erling T. Jacobson, and Russell J. Haas
- Direct-Seeding Trials in Sand Quarry Revegetation (California) by Donald Thomas and Clifford Schmidt
- Computer Software Sourcebook Planned; Information Sought by Franklin J. Svoboda
- Stress and the Unity of Ecological and Human Systems
- What Happens to Native Grasses When Grazing Stops? By Kathleen A. Dwire
- Organic Wastes, Inorganic Amendments Affect Revegetation on Acidic Minesoil (West Virginia)
Book Reviews
- An Ecological Framework for Environmental Impact Assessment in Canada by G.E. Beanlands and P.N. Duinker. 1983. Dalhousie University. Reviewed by Gordon H. Orians
- Lob Trees in the Wilderness by Clifford and Isabel Ahlgren. 1984. University of Minnesota Press. 218 pp. Reviewed by Frank D. Irving
- National Forest Planning: A Conservationist's Guide by V. Alaric Sample, Jr. and Peter C. Kirby. The Wilderness Society. 121 pp. Reviewed by William L. Webb
- Sowing Forests from the Air 1981. National Academy Press. 61 pp. Reviewed by T.E. Campbell
- Stewardship 1983: Managing the Natural and Scenic Resources of the California State Park System California Department of Parks and Recreation. Reviewed by Bruce Kennedy
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