Ecological Restoration
Volume 19 Number 2 2001
Editorial
Beyond Members: Another Level of Community by Dave
Egan
Letter to the Editor
A Response to William R. Jordan's "Ten Thousand Thoreaus"
by Patricia K. Armstrong
Commentary
Does the Lack of Patent Filings Indicate that Ecological
Restorationists Fail to See Themselves as Inventors or Innovators?
by Craig C. Dremann
Articles
The First Symposium on Restoration Ecology Held in China
by Zhao Xiaoying
Tulula Wetlands Mitigation Bank by Kevin
K. Moorhead, Irene M. Rossell, James W. Petranka, and C.
Reed Rossell, Jr.
Taking a Moment to Reflect on a Mistake and the Lessons
Learned by John Zentner
Mariner's Cover and Beyond: Observations of Tidal Marsh
Construction Techniques by John Zentner and Sean Micallef
Soil Organic Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phophorus as Indicators
of Recovery in Restored Spartina Marshes by Christopher
B. Craft
Restoration Fire and Hurricanes in Longleaf Pine Sandhills
by Louis Provencher,
Andrea R. Litt, Doria R. Gordon, H. LeRoy Rodgers, Brenda J.
Herring, Krista E.M. Galley, Jeffrey P. McAdoo, Senta J. McAdoo,
Nancy M. Gorbis, and Jeffrey L. Hardesty
Establishment of Forbs in Cattle Dungpats in Vegetation
Gaps in a Degraded Sagebrush Community by Matthew
J. Shinderman and Christopher A. Call
Notes
The Camas Prairie Restoration Project Re-establishes an
Indigenous Cultural Landscapes (Oregon) by Alice
C. Smith and Tony Farque
Soil from Host Plants Aids Growth of Tropical Forest Tree
Cuttings (Cameroon, West Africa) by Daouda K. Sidibe and
Shivcharn S. Dhillion
Creating Species-Rich Grasslands Using Traditional Hay
Cutting and Removal Techniques (England) by Lynn
Besenyei, Ian C. Trueman, Mark D. Atkinson, Grant H. Jones,
and Peter Millett
Seed Dispersal by Livestock Accelerates Succession in a
Degraded Neotropical Field (Guatemala) by Bruce
G. Ferguson
Review of Strategies for Controlling Spotted Knapweed in
Remnant and Restored Prairies by Scott
R. Abella
Glyphosate Controls Japanese Climbing Fern in Experimental
Plots (Florida) by John
T. Valenta, Mark Zeller, and Andrew Leslie
The Governor's Salmon Recovery Office: Working Together
to Save Threatened and Endangered Salmonids (Washington)
by Sandi Snell
Habitat Manipulation Experiment Shows that Competition
for Water Slows Growth of Endangered Osterhout's Milkvetch (Colorado)
by Carol Dawson
and Thomas Grant
Interpretive Exhibits: A Better Way to Say "Keep of
the Prairie" by Sheri
C. Brown
Book Reviews
The Same Ax, Twice: Restoration and Renewal in a Throwaway
Age. Howard Mansfield. 2000. Hanover, New Hampshire: University
Press of New England. Review by Judith Kingsbury
Prodigal Summer. Barbara Kingsolver. 2000. New York:
HarperCollins Publishers, Inc. Review by Mary Ann Pels
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