July-September, 2001

Features

DESIGNING MARINE RESERVE NETWORKS
Why Small, Isolated Protected Areas Are Not Enough
by Callum M. Roberts, Benjamin Halpern, Stephen R. Palumbi, and Robert R. Warner

STONE-AGE MINDS AT WORK IN 21st CENTURY SCIENCE
How Cognitive Psychology Can Inform Conservation Biology
by Judith L. Anderson

Numbers in Context

DOES THE PUBLIC CARE ABOUT SPECIES LOSS?
by Robb Cowie  (Print Only)

Case Studies

TAPPING THE IVORY TOWER
Restoring an invaded ecosystem
by P. Dee Boersma with Sarah DeWeerdt

CROSSING THE BORDER
A U.S.-Mexican Partnership to Save the Parrots of Cebadillas
by Scott Norris

Journal Watch

Biodiversity Linked to Non-Native Species Invasions

Disturbance Can Benefit Some Rare Forest Plants

Fragmentation May Limit Songbird Sex Lives

Invasive Plant Threatens Nile Crocodile

Kyoto’s Global Warming Controls Could Harm Forests

Pet Trade Wrong: Poaching Major Threat to Parrots

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