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Reestablishing a Healthy and Resilient North America—Linking Ecological Restoration with Continental Habitat Connectivity

Keith Bowers and Margo McKnight
Ecological Restoration, December 2012, 30 (4) 267-270; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/er.30.4.267
Keith Bowers
Keith Bowers, FASLA, PWS, President, Board of Directors, Wildlands Network; President, Biohabitats, Inc., 2120 Noisette Boulevard, Suite 106B, Charelston, SC 29405, 843-529-3235, .
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Margo McKnight, Executive Director, Wildlands Network, 11022 Bonnet Hole Drive, Thonotosassa, FL 33592, 813-982-9534, .
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