8 Mar 2011, 2:54pm
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SOS Forests

Alaska Glaciers Cover Former Forests

The Demise of the University

Another OSU Fiasco

Humanity in the America’s 30,000 Years Ago?

Pyne Undertakes a New Fire History of America

Cost-Plus-Loss Catching Fire

Blame environmental groups for spread of pine beetles

Nat Res Agency Consolidation a Dumb Idea

A New Wildland Fire Executive Council

Chill Out at the Oscars

… Machu Picchu of the Umpqua [here]

Wildlife and People:

Moose Decline in Minnesota

Restoring Rural American Rights and Prosperity

Wolves in Oregon

Debt for Nature — Financing American Endangered Species on Foreign Soil

MT Governor Notifies Interior of New Wolf Management Directives

Wolfish Judicial Games

Wolverine Madness

Grizzly Bear Cognitive Dissonance

News From the Salmon Front:

Salmon Scientists Blind to Record Fraser River Salmon Runs

Thank You for Your Generosity

Are Overpaid Fish Biologists Stuck On Stupid?

Record Fall Chinook Run Occurring

Record Sockeye Run in B.C.

Sockeye salmon run sets record for Columbia River

Record Salmon Return Explained

Summer Salmon Report July 25th

Another Bubbleheaded Salmon Lawsuit

Spring Chinook Report June 2nd

17 Feb 2011, 12:06am
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Regarding Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer by Chuck Wiese in Paleobotany and Paleoclimatology

Indigenous wetland burning: conserving natural and cultural heritage in Australia’s World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park by Sandra McGregor, Violet Lawson, Peter Christophersen, Rod Kennett, James Boyden, Peter Bayliss, Adam Liedloff, Barbie McKaige, and Alan N. Andersen in Restoration Forestry

The Myth of a Natural Prairie Belt in Alabama: An Interpretation of Historical Records by Erhard Rostlund in History of Western Landscapes

18 Dec 2010, 10:35am
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Titles through 31 December 2010

Pre-Columbian agricultural landscapes, ecosystem engineers, and self-organized patchiness in Amazonia by Doyle McKey, Stephen Rostain, Jose Iriarte, Bruno Glaser, Jago Jonathan Birk, Irene Holst, and Delphine Renard in History of Western Landscapes

The Columbian Encounter and the Little Ice Age: Abrupt Land Use Change, Fire, and Greenhouse Forcing by Robert A. Dull, Richard J. Nevle, William I. Woods, Dennis K. Bird, Shiri Avnery, and William M. Denevan in History of Western Landscapes

Nataraja: India’s Cycle of Fire by Stephen J. Pyne in History of Western Landscapes

Stand Reconstruction and 200 Years of Forest Development on Selected Sites in the Upper South Umpqua Watershed by Mike Dubrasich in Forest and Fire Sciences

The Anthropogenic Greenhouse Era Began Thousands of Years Ago by William F. Ruddiman in Paleobotany and Paleoclimatology

Empirical Evidence for a Celestial Origin of the Climate Oscillations and Its Implications by Nicola Scafetta in Paleobotany and Paleoclimatology

Changes in Snowfall in the Southern Sierra Nevada of California Since 1916 by John R. Christy and Justin J. Hnilo in Paleobotany and Paleoclimatology

Large Variations in Southern Hemisphere Biomass Burning During the Last 650 Years by Z. Wang, J. Chappellaz, K. Park, and J. E. Mak in Paleobotany and Paleoclimatology

Traditional and local ecological knowledge about forest biodiversity in the Pacific Northwest by Susan Charnley, A. Paige Fischer, and Eric T. Jones in Forest and Fire Sciences

31 Oct 2010, 4:30pm
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Baden-Powell and Australian Bushfire Policy: Part 2 by Roger Underwood in Forest and Fire Sciences

The Evils of Pinyon and Juniper by Charles E. Kay in Forest and Fire Sciences

30 Aug 2010, 10:10am
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Predator-Mediated Competition: What happens when there is a second, alternative prey in a system? by Charles E. Kay in Wildlife Sciences

The Market Illiteracy Embodied in the Politically Correct Version of Sustainability by Travis Cork III in Forest and Fire Sciences

1 Jun 2010, 10:30am
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The Ozette Prairies of Olympic National Park: Their Former Indigenous Uses and Management by M. Kat Anderson in History of Western Landscapes

The 1910 Fires A Century Later: Could They Happen Again? by Jerry Williams in Forest and Fires Sciences

Plain Facts: Tasmania under Aboriginal Management by Bill Gammage in History of Western Landscapes

20 May 2010, 1:15pm
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Titles through 31 May 2010

Criminal Activities by Federal Bureaucrats And Others Involved in the Introduction, Protection and Spread of Wolves In the Lower 48 States by Jim Beers in Wildlife Sciences

2 Apr 2010, 4:12pm
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Idaho Wildlife Services Wolf Activity Report 2009 by USDA-APHIS Wildlife Services in Wildlife Sciences

Before Columbus: The Americas of 1491 by Charles C. Mann and Rebecca Stefoff in History of Western Landscapes

Baden-Powell and Australian Bushfire Policy by Roger Underwood in Forest and Fire Sciences

Fuel treatments, fire suppression, and their interaction with wildfire and its impacts: the Warm Lake experience during the Cascade Complex of wildfires in central Idaho, 2007 by Russell T. Graham, Theresa B. Jain, and Mark Loseke in Forest and Fire Sciences

Climate Changes and their Effects on Northwest Forests by Ken Schlichte in Forest and Fire Sciences

3 Mar 2010, 1:11pm
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Where Have All the Fires Gone? by Stephen J. Pyne in History of Western Landscapes

Aboriginal Use of Fire: Are There Any “Natural” Plant Communities? by Gerald W. Williams in History of Western Landscapes

Lessons from a Transboundary Wolf, Elk, Moose and Caribou System by Mark Hebblewhite in Wildlife Sciences

The Art and Science of Counting Deer by Charles E. Kay in Wildlife Sciences

Genetic variation in the southern pines: evolution, migration, and adaptation following the Pleistocene by Ronald Schmidtling in Paleobotany and Paleoclimatology

Ecological Science as a Creation Story by Robert H. Nelson in Forest and Fire Sciences

Avoiding Carbon Myopia: Three Considerations for Policy Makers Concerning Manmade Carbon Dioxide by Willie Soon and David R. Legates in SOS Forests

3 Feb 2010, 5:38pm
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Defining, Identifying, and Protecting Old-Growth Trees by Mike Dubrasich in Forest and Fire Sciences

The Benefits of Forest Restoration by Mike Dubrasich in Restoration Forestry

The Fictional Ecosystem and the Pseudo-science of Ecosystem Management by Travis Cork III in Forest and Fire Sciences

The Alseya Valley Prairie Complex, ca. 1850: Native Landscapes in Western GLO Surveys by Bob Zybach in History of Western Landscapes

Variations in the Earth’s Orbit: Pacemaker of the Ice Ages by J. D. Hays, John Imbrie, N. J. Shackleton in Paleobotany and Paleoclimatology

The History of Fire in the Southern United States by Cynthia Fowler and Evelyn Konopik in History of Western Landscapes

A Qualitative Study with the Eastern Band of Cherokee and Southern Appalachian Community Members by Nicolette Cooley in Restoration Forestry

How far could a squirrel travel in the treetops? A prehistory of the southern forest by Paul B. Hamel and Edward R. Buckner in History of Western Landscapes

The Danger of Wolves to Humans by Mikhail P. Pavlov in Wildlife Sciences

8 Jan 2010, 3:27pm
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Using a spatially explicit ecological model to test scenarios of fire use by Native Americans: An example from the Harlem Plains, New York, NY by William T. Bean and Eric W. Sanderson in Forest and Fire Sciences

Pre-Columbian geometric earthworks in the upper Pur’us: a complex society in western Amazonia by Martti Parssinen, Denise Schaan, and Alceu Ranzi in History of Western Landscapes

Two Views of the Serengeti: One True, One Myth by Charles E. Kay in Wildlife Sciences

Wolf Predation: More Bad News by Charles E. Kay in Wildlife Sciences

The Kaibab Deer Incident: Myths, Lies, and Scientific Fraud by Charles E. Kay in Wildlife Sciences

Mistreatment of the economic impacts of extreme events in the Stern Review Report on the Economics of Climate Change by Roger Pielke Jr. in Forest and Fire Sciences

Reduced Fire Frequency Changes Species Composition of a Ponderosa Pine Stand by Alan Dickman in Forest and Fire Sciences

Silvicultural research and the evolution of forest practices in the Douglas-fir region by Robert O. Curtis, Dean S. DeBell, Richard E. Miller, Michael Newton, J. Bradley St. Clair, and William I. Stein in Forest and Fire Sciences

15 Dec 2009, 9:50am
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Spark and Sprawl: A World Tour by Stephen J. Pyne in Forest and Fire Sciences

Historic Anthropogenically Maintained Bear Grass Savannas of the Southeastern Olympic Peninsula by David Peter and Daniela Shebitz in History of Western Landscapes

Ecological and Cultural Significance of Burning Beargrass Habitat on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington by Daniela Joy Shebitz, Sarah Hay den Reichard and Peter W Dunwiddie in History of Western Landscapes

Bighorn hunting, resource depression, and rock art in the Coso Range, eastern California: a computer simulation model by Alan P. Garfinkel, David A. Young, and Robert M. Yohe II in History of Western Landscapes

30 Oct 2009, 9:11am
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Titles through 31 October 2009

The Wildland/Science Interface by Stephen J. Pyne in Forest and Fire Sciences

The Forest Health Crisis: How Did We Get In This Mess? by Charles E. Kay in Forest and Fire Sciences

Tending Fires by Roger Underwood in SOS Forests

Rhymes With Chiricahua by Stephen J. Pyne in Forest and Fire Sciences

The relationship of respiratory and cardiovascular hospital admissions to the southern California wildfires of 2003 by R. J. Delfino, S. Brummel, J. Wu, H. Stern, B. Ostro, M. Lipsett, A. Winer, D. H. Street, L. Zhang, T. Tjoa and D. L. Gillen in Forest and Fire Sciences

7 Sep 2009, 9:30pm
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Causes of Post-Fire Runoff and Erosion: Water Repellency, Cover, or Soil Sealing? by Isaac J. Larsen, Lee H. MacDonald, Ethan Brown, Daniella Rough, Matthew J. Welsh, Joseph H. Pietraszek, Zamir Libohova, Juan de Dios Benavides-Solorio, and Keelin Schaffrath in Forest and Fire Sciences

A 500-year record of fire from a humid coast redwood forest by Steven P. Norman in History of Western Landscapes

Two Forests Under The Big Sky: Tribal V. Federal Management by Alison Berry in Forest and Fire Sciences

World Trade and Biological Exchanges Before 1492 by John L. Sorenson and Carl L. Johannessen reviewed in History of Western Landscapes

Fire Gods and Federal Policy by Thomas M. Bonnicksen in Forest and Fire Sciences

4 Aug 2009, 11:01am
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U.S. Wildfire Cost-Plus-Loss Economics Project: The “One-Pager” Checklist by Bob Zybach, Michael Dubrasich, Gregory Brenner, and John Marker in Forest and Fire Sciences

The Complexities of State Management of Wildlife Under Federal Laws by Randy Budge in Wildlife Sciences

An Asian origin for a 10,000-year-old domesticated plant in the Americas by David L. Erickson, Bruce D. Smith, Andrew C. Clarke, Daniel H. Sandweiss, and Noreen Tuross in History of Western Landscapes

Initial formation of an indigenous crop complex in eastern North America at 3800 B.P. by Bruce D. Smith and Richard A. Yarnell in History of Western Landscapes

Impacts of California Wildfires on Climate and Forests: A Study of Seven Years of Wildfires (2001-2007) by Thomas M. Bonnicksen in Forest and Fire Sciences