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Srping 2003 (Vol. 4, No. 2)

FEATURES


MAKING CONSERVATION PROFITABLE Cover Story
Philanthropy and government regulations alone simply aren't up to the task of rescuing nature, and it's time for some well designed appeals to people's self-interest.
by Katherine Ellison and Gretchen C. Daily

THE CONUNDRUM OF BIOLOGICAL CONTROL
Weighing Urgency Against Uncertainty
by Jason Van Driesche and Roy Van Driesche

TOOLS & TECHNIQUES


TAKING THE BITE OUT OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE
The Challenges of Wildlife Compensation Schemes
by Philip Nyhus, Hank Fischer, Francine Madden, and Steve Osofsky

NUMBERS IN CONTEXT


WHERE DO THE DOLLARS GO? Print Only
U.S. Spending on the Environment and Natural Resources
by R. Neil Sampson

CASE STUDY


CREATING HABITAT ON FARMS
The Land Stewardship Project and Monitoring on Agricultural Land
by Brian DeVore


ESSAYS


THE ARMCHAIR CONSERVATIONIST Print Only
by David Macdonald

JOURNAL WATCH


Corridors May Not Help Birds in Forest Fragments
Forest Fragmentation May Increase Lyme Disease Risk
Hikers May Disturb Breeding Spotted Owls
How Perceptions of Nature Shape Conservation Policy
Marine Reserves Can't Do It All: Sea Otters vs Red Abalone
Planning Wildlife Friendly Roads
Strip Mines: Aligning Reclamation with Conservation

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