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FEATURES

STEWARDSHIP

  • The Value of Wilderness to the U.S. National Wildlife Refuge System
    by Jamie Rappaport Clark 
  • Managing Campsite Impacts on Wild Rivers
    Are There Lessons for Wilderness Managers?
    by David N. Cole
  • The San Marcos River Wetlands Project
    Restoration and Environmental Education in Texas
    by Thosam L. Arsuffi, Paula S. Williamson, Marta De La Garza-Newkirk, and Melani Howard
  • Voyage of Recovery
    Restoration of the Wild and Scenic Missouri River
    by Annie Strickler

EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATION

  • A Community-Based Wilderness Education Partnership in Central Oregon
    by Les Joslin
  • Wilderness as Teacher
    Expanding the College Classroom
    by Laura M. Frederickson and Baylor L. Johnson
  • The Central and Southern Sierra Wilderness Education Project
    by Barb Miranda

SCIENCE AND RESEARCH

WILDERNESS DIGEST

  • Announcements & Wilderness Calendar  
  • Book Reviews
    • The Wilderness Concept and the Three Sisters Wilderness
      by Les Joslin
      Reviewed by John Hendee
    • Requiem for Nature
      by John Terborgh
      Reviewed by John Shultis
    • The River Reader
      Edited by John A. Murray
      Reviewed by Chris Barns

 

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