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Wales, BC
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Hargis, CD
Saab, VA
Hann, WJ
Rich, TD
Lee, DC
Mary, M
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Citation: Ne. Reyna et Rw. Haynes, Multiple scale views of the economic and social systems in the interior Columbia basin, T N AM WILD, 1999, pp. 94-106
Citation: Jl. Waits et Pl. Leberg, Advances in the use of molecular markers for studies of population size and movement, T N AM WILD, 1999, pp. 191-201
Citation: H. Salwasser, Session 3. Southwest forests: Cacophony or symphony: Is there a conductor in the house? Opening remarks, T N AM WILD, 1999, pp. 203-205
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Citation: Kp. Connanghton et Dc. Lee, Bringing science and public values into sustainable forest management: TheSierra Nevada Framework for Conservation and Collaboration, T N AM WILD, 1999, pp. 237-245
Citation: Dd. Piirto et Rr. Rogers, Developing an ecological foundation for management of national forest giant sequoia ecosystems, T N AM WILD, 1999, pp. 246-274
Authors:
White, GC
Block, WM
Ganey, JL
Moir, WH
Ward, JP
Franklin, AB
Spangle, SL
Rinkevich, SE
Vahle, JR
Howe, FP
Dick, JL
Citation: Gc. White et al., Science versus political reality in delisting criteria for a threatened species: The Mexican spotted owl experience, T N AM WILD, 1999, pp. 292-306
Citation: Al. Medina et Jn. Rinne, Ungulate/fishery interactions in southwestern riparian ecosystems: Pretensions and realities, T N AM WILD, 1999, pp. 307-323