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Tuesday
Aug182009

Human Impacts on Salt Marshes

edited by Brian R. Silliman, Edwin D. Grosholz, and Mark D. Bertness
University of California Press, 2009, 432pp
Reviewed by Rob Goldstein

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Tuesday
Aug182009

Restoring reservoirs following dam removal: best practices

Tuesday
Aug182009

Unexpected relationship between warming and advancing treelines

A new study in the journal Ecology Letters reveals that treelines are not responding to climate warming as expected...read more

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Monday
Aug172009

Do created wetlands aid amphibian conservation?

A new study published in Conservation Biology looks at the effect of created wetlands on amphibian breeding success in suburban and forested areas...read more

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Monday
Aug172009

Native versus exotics grasses: the race is on...

Scientists examine the role of early establishment in the race between between native and exotic grasses. The results may help managers protect rangelands at-risk...read more

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Friday
Aug142009

Methods for identifying better wildlife corridors...

Friday
Aug142009

Lawsuit challenges removal of endangered species protecion for Sacramento splittail

The Center for Biological Diversity filed a lawsuit yesterday to reinstate federal endangered species protection for the Sacramento splittail, an imperiled fish found in California’s Central Valley and San Francisco Bay-Delta. The fish rose to fame in 2003 in helping to bring down the last shreds of credibility of the Bush Administration on conservation issues...read more

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Thursday
Aug132009

Study finds clues in frog die-off mystery

Thursday
Aug132009

Can Forest Fragmentation Benefit Tropical Birds?

A recent study challenges conventional wisdom on the effect of forest fragmentation. The findings cause a stir among scientists...read more

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Wednesday
Aug122009

Towards a universal DNA barcode for plants