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Contents: Volume 21, Number 4, December 2003   [Index by Author] 
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Editorial Back

Dave Egan
The Watermelon in Our Native Plant Garden
Ecological Rest. 21(4): 237; DOI:10.3368/er.21.4.237 [PDF]  

Letters Back

Charles Bomar
The Taxiderm ist and the Repairman: Rethinking our restoration partners
Ecological Rest. 21(4): 238; DOI:10.3368/er.21.4.238 [PDF]  

Dave Egan
Editor’s Reply
Ecological Rest. 21(4): 238-239; DOI:10.3368/er.21.4.238-a [PDF]  

Storm Cunningham
Review of The Restoration Economy
Ecological Rest. 21(4): 239-240; DOI:10.3368/er.21.4.239 [PDF]  

Dave Egan
Editor’s Reply
Ecological Rest. 21(4): 240; DOI:10.3368/er.21.4.240 [PDF]  

SER International Back

Eric Higgs
SER International 2003 Conference Features Design Charrette
Ecological Rest. 21(4): 241; DOI:10.3368/er.21.4.241 [PDF]  

News Back

International Crane Foundation Looks for Ways to Restore Local Economies and Ecosystems Along the Lower Zambezi River
Ecological Rest. 21(4): 242; DOI:10.3368/er.21.4.242 [PDF]  

Massachusetts Invasive Plant Group Produces Invasive Species List
Ecological Rest. 21(4): 243; DOI:10.3368/er.21.4.243 [PDF]  

Louisiana Declares Itself America’s Wetland
Ecological Rest. 21(4): 243; DOI:10.3368/er.21.4.243-a [PDF]  

SER and the UW Press Announce New Way to Subscribe to Ecological Restoration
Ecological Rest. 21(4): 244; DOI:10.3368/er.21.4.244 [PDF]  

Articles Back

Dave Egan and M. Kat Anderson
Theme Issue: Native American Land Management Practices in National Parks
Ecological Rest. 21(4): 245-246; DOI:10.3368/er.21.4.245 [PDF]  

Dennis Martinez
Protected Areas, Indigenous Peoples, and The Western Idea of Nature
Ecological Rest. 21(4): 247-250; DOI:10.3368/er.21.4.247 [PDF]  

David Louter
Nature as We See It: National Parks and the Wilderness Ideal
Ecological Rest. 21(4): 251-253; DOI:10.3368/er.21.4.251 [PDF]  

James A. Pritchard
Epilogue to Preserving Yellowstone’s Natural Condition: Science and the Perception of Nature
Ecological Rest. 21(4): 254-257; DOI:10.3368/er.21.4.254 [PDF]  

Dave Egan
Defining Cultural and Ethnographic Landscapes
Ecological Rest. 21(4): 258-260; DOI:10.3368/er.21.4.258 [PDF]  

David Ruppert
Building Partnerships Between American Indian Tribes and the National Park Service
Ecological Rest. 21(4): 261-263; DOI:10.3368/er.21.4.261 [PDF]  

David M. Graber
Facing a New Ecosystem Management Paradigm for National Parks
Ecological Rest. 21(4): 264-268; DOI:10.3368/er.21.4.264 [PDF]  

M. Kat Anderson and Michael G. Barbour
Simulated Indigenous Management: A New Model for Ecological Restoration in National Parks
Ecological Rest. 21(4): 269-277; DOI:10.3368/er.21.4.269 [PDF]  

Stephen Underwood, Leonel Arguello, and Nelson Siefkin
Restoring Ethnographic Landscapes and Natural Elements in Redwood National Park
Ecological Rest. 21(4): 278-283; DOI:10.3368/er.21.4.278 [PDF]  

Stanley Bond, Jr. and Richard Gmirkin
Restoring a Part of Hawai‘i’s Past: Kaloko Fishpond Restoration
Ecological Rest. 21(4): 284-289; DOI:10.3368/er.21.4.284 [PDF]  

Gary Paul Nabhan
Destruction of an Ancient Indigenous Cultural Landscape: An Epitaph from Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
Ecological Rest. 21(4): 290-295; DOI:10.3368/er.21.4.290 [PDF]  

Jacilee Wray and M. Kat Anderson
Restoring Indian-Set Fires to Prairie Ecosystems on the Olympic Peninsula
Ecological Rest. 21(4): 296-301; DOI:10.3368/er.21.4.296 [PDF]  

Catherine S. Fowler, Pauline Esteves, Grace Goad, Bill Helmer, and Ken Watterson
Restoring Timbisha Shoshone Land Management Practices in Death Valley National Park
Ecological Rest. 21(4): 302-306; DOI:10.3368/er.21.4.302 [PDF]  

Jim Martin and Laura Carter Schuster
Native Hawaiian Collection, Use, and Management of Plants and Plant Communities within Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park
Ecological Rest. 21(4): 307-310; DOI:10.3368/er.21.4.307 [PDF]  

Notes and Abstracts Back

Notes & Abstracts
Ecological Rest. 21(4): 311-345; DOI:10.3368/er.21.4.311 [PDF]  

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