Ecological Restoration

Volume 20 Number 4 December 2002

Editorial

Resurrection Ecology by Dave Egan

News

Large-scale Restoration Planned for San Francisco Bay

Spotted Knapweed Extract Could be Used as Herbicide

Garden Club of America Announces Competition for Fellowship in Ecological Restoration

Articles

Artificial Steppe Restoration in Russia and Ukraine by Tatiana Filatova and Nikolai Zolotukhin

Great River Greening: A Case Study in Urban Woodland Restoration by Cynthia Lane and Sara Raab

Applying Environmental History to Ecological Restoration: A Case Study from Zion National Park by Michelle Steen-Adams

Weeding Out Surprises: Incorporating Uncertainty into Restoration Models by Corey L. Samuels and Julie L. Lockwood

Incorporating Road Crossings into Stream and River Restoration Projects by Peggy A. Johnson

Notes

Vole Herbivory Shapes Vegetation in Experimental Tallgrass Prairie Restorations (Illinois and Wisconsin) by Henry F. Howe

Small Mammal Responses to Tallgrass Prairie Restoration from Fescue Pastures (Kansas) by Amber D. Keller and Jack F. Cully, Jr.

The Importance of Preserving Genetic Uniqueness in a Pitch Pine Restoration (Vermont) by Gary J. Hawley, Paul G. Schaeberg, and Donald H. DeHayes

Floating Vegetation Platforms Close an Open-Water Ditch in Peat Wetland (Wisconsin) by Russ Hefty

Winter Season Offers Many Advantages for Treating Invasive Buckthorns and Honeysuckles (Wisconsin) by James A. Reinartz

Mowing Does Not Increase Effectiveness of Herbicide on Crown Vetch in Tallgrass Prairie (Illinois) by Amy J. Symstad, Laurel Temmen, and Edward Anderson

Herpetofaunal Community Restoration in a Post-Urban Landscape (New York and New Jersey) by Robert P. Cook

Solar Evaporation Ponds Holds Promise for Controlling Salinity and Elevation at the Salton Sea (California) by Carla Scheidlinger

Mowing Schedule Improves Reproduction and Growth of Endangered Running Buffalo Clover (Ohio) by Marjorie S. Becus and John B. Klein

Prescribed Burn Enhances Flowering of Florida Sandreed (Florida) by Michael W. Dentzau

Community-Based Program Engages Citizens in Oyster Reef Restoration (South Carolina) by Nancy H. Hadley and Loren D. Coen

Book Reviews

Whitebark Pine Communities: Ecology and Restoration. Diana F. Tomback, Stephen F. Arno, and Robert E. Keane, editors. 2001. Washington, D.C.: Island Press. Cloth, $70, ISBN: 1-55963-717-X. Paper, $32.50, ISBN: 1-55963-718-8. 328 pages. Review by Peter L. Achuff