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- You have accessRestricted accessConducting Prescribed Fires: A Comprehensive Guide John R. Weir. 2009. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press. Paper. $28.00. ISBN: 978-1-60344-134-6. 194 pages.Dwight BarryEcological Restoration, December 2011, 29 (4) 412-413; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/er.29.4.412Dwight BarryDwight Barry () implemented an Rx fire program as a former wildlife management area manager for the Us army corps of Engineers, and is now the coordinator of the Elwha Research consortium, a group of researchers studying the world’s largest dam removal and fisheries restoration project ()
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- You have accessRestricted accessCommunicating Nature: How We Create and Understand Environmental Messages Julia B. Corbett. 2010. Washington, D.C.: Island Press. Paper. $32.50. ISBN: 978-1-59726-068-8. 368 pages.Daniel SarrEcological Restoration, September 2011, 29 (3) 309-310; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/er.29.3.309Daniel SarrDaniel Sarr (), a Conservation Ecologist who leads the National Park Service’s Klamath Network Inventory and Monitoring Program. He lives in Ashland, Oregon
- You have accessRestricted accessThe Challenges of Biodiversity Science Michel Loreau. 2010. Oldendorf/Luhe, Germany: International Ecology Institute. Excellence in Ecology Series. Hardback. ISSN: 0932-2205. 120 pages.Vicky TempertonEcological Restoration, September 2011, 29 (3) 311-313; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/er.29.3.311Vicky TempertonVicky Temperton, a plant ecologist and ecophysiologist working to understand how plant-plant interactions affect ecosystem functions and services, especially within the framework of the restoration of degraded ecosystems. she works at the Forschungzentrum Jülich (Jülich Research Centre), Germany in the Institute for Biogeosciences
- You have accessRestricted accessWild Urban Plants of the Northeast: A Field Guide Peter Del Tredici. 2010. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Paper, $29.95. ISBN: 978-0-8014-7458-3. 392 pages.Judy KingsburyEcological Restoration, March 2011, 29 (1-2) 198-199; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/er.29.1-2.198Judy KingsburyVolunteer Program coordinator at the University of Wisconsin–Madison arboretum, . Ms. Kingsbury formerly worked as a naturalist and ranger at the arboretum