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FRONT: CNear Dutch Harbor, Aleutian Islands, Alaska © Flip Nicklin; International League of Conservation Photographers; Minden Pictures. INSET: Humpback Whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) South Pacific, Kingdom of Tonga, Mother and calf © Kevin Schaefer (www.kevinschaefer.com)

December 2007

FEATURES

STEWARDSHIP

  • GPS and the Internet
    Possible Effects on the Protection of Remote Areas and Wilderness Values
    By Joe Van Horn

SCIENCE AND RESEARCH
 

  • Changing Relationships with Wilderness
    A New Focus for Research and Stewardship
    By Robert G. Dvorak and William T. Borrie
  • Emerging Adults and the Future of Wild Nature
    By Harry C. Zinn and Alan R Graefe
  • The Prevalence and Significance of Displacement for Wilderness Recreation Management and Research
    By Ingrid E. Schneider
  • Describing Change in Visitors and Visits to the "Bob"
    By William T. Borrie and Stephen F. McCool
  • An Outside Assessment of Wilderness Research in the Forest Service
    By David J. Parsons

EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATION

INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES

WILDERNESS DIGEST

  • Announcements
  • Book Reviews
    • Parks and Carry Capacity: Commons without Tragedy
      By Robert E. Manning
      Review by Rudy M. Schuster
    • The End of the Wild
      By Steven M. Meyer
      Reviewed by John Shultis
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