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A Mosaic of Wild and Well Managed Lands: A Model of Cooperative Learning and Srewardship from the Redwoods to the Sea
Advocates for wildlands preservation and resident landowners pursuing strategies for sustainable land-use management sometimes seem to be speaking different languages. In a year of startling developments in the mid-Mattole, differences in goals and concepts may be crumbling — to the benefit of both camps and with enormous positive potential for the health of the watershed and its non-human inhabitants as well. (read more)



Other Articles in This Issue
How do Communities Learn?

Learning from the Landscape

Life, Sex, and Death of Salmon and Steelhead: The Salmon Life-Cycle

Sanctuary Forest Conservation

Roads and Water

Twenty Years on the River


Other Issues
Issue 26 - Summer/Fall 2006

Issue 25 - Winter/ Spring 2006

Issue 24 - Summer/Fall 2005

Issue 23 - Winter/ Spring 2005

Issue 22 - Summer/Fall 2004

Issue 19 - Winter/Spring 2002-03

Issue 18 - Summer/Fall 2002

Issue 17 - Winter/Spring 2002

Issue 16 - Spring/Sumer 2001


 

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