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    () is an Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies at Wofford College, Spartanburg, South Carolina. He studies the politics of ecological restoration, focusing on dam removal and species reintroduction.
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    Primer of Ecological Restoration
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    () is an Assistant Professor at Boise State University where he runs a lab focused on developing quantitative models to forecast restoration outcomes in tropical forest and sagebrush steppe.
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    The Nature of Oaks by Douglas W. Tallamy
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    Ecological Restoration, June 2022, 40 (2) 160; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/er.40.2.160
    David A. Bainbridge
    Started research on dryland restoration in 1981 on the family ranch in Colorado and continued at the Drylands Research Institute at UC Riverside, San Diego State University, and Alliant International University.
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    Protecting Pollinators: How to Save the Creatures that Feed our World Jodi Helmer. 2019. Washington, D.C. Island Press. $28.00 USD paperback. ISBN: 978-1-61091-9364. 232 pages.
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    Michael Roswell
    () is a Ph.D. candidate in Ecology and Evolution at Rutgers University. Michael’s research interests include the ecology of native bees and best practices in biodiversity assessment.
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    North American Wildland Plants, Third Edition. A Field Guide
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    Kathryn A. Yurkonis
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    Kathryn A. Yurkonis
    () is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biology at University of North Dakota in Grand Forks. and has research interests in invasion and grassland restoration ecology within the central and northern plains.
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    Eager: The Surprising, Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter
    Ben Goldfarb. 2018. White River Junction, VT: Chelsea Green Publishing. ISBN 978-1-60-358739-6. $24.95 Hardcover. 304 pages.
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    Phyto: Principles and Resources for Site Remediation and Landscape Design Kate Kennen and Niall Kirkwood. 2015. London, UK: Taylor & Francis Group. $46.36 paperback. ISBN 978-0-415-81415-7. $16.79 e-book. ISBN 978-1-315-74666-1. 346 pages.
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    Halina Steiner
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    The Science of Open Spaces: Theory and Practice for Conserving Large Complex Systems. Charles G. Curtin. 2015. Washington, DC: Island Press: $80.00 hardcover. ISBN: 978-1-597-26992-6. $40.00 acid-free paper. ISBN 978-1-597-26993-3. $39.99 e-book. ISBN: 978-1-610-91205-1. 272 pages.
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