Wild Earth 5, no. 2
Keywords:
animal protection, fire, mountains, population increase, ecologyAbstract
Davis, John, ed., Wild Earth 5, no. 2 (Summer 1995). Republished by the Environment & Society Portal, Multimedia Library. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/5689.
Issue Theme: Environmental Consequences of Having a Baby in the USA
This issue includes:
- Ecological Differences Between Logging and Wildfire by George Wuerthner
- Bumblebee Ecology by Bernd Heinrich
- Health Implications of Global Warming and the Onslaught of Alien Species by Michael Soulé
- Nevada Biodiversity Research and Conservation Initiative by Peter Brussard
- A Preliminary Conservation Plan for the Columbia Mountains by Evan Frost
- The Environmental Consequences of Having a Baby in the United States
by Charles A. S. Hall, R. Gil Pontius Jr., Lisa Coleman, and Jae-Young Ko
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1995-06-01
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