Publications and Products
Science Findings: 2001 To
communicate our most significant findings to people who make and
influence decisions about land management, we select up to 12 projects
each year to highlight in a monthly publication.
This series, Science Findings, is available in PDF (To view and
print PDF documents, you need the free Adobe
Systems Inc. Acrobat Reader). Most issues also are available
in hardcopy, although a few of the earlier ones are out of stock.
If you would like copies, just contact us at pnw_pnwpubs@fs.fed.us
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Issue 40
(December 2001) Boreal blending: timber and moose in Alaska's interior,
by Trish Wurtz and John Zasada
Issue 39
(November 2001) Under the radar: advances in murrelet monitoring,
by Martin G. Raphael
Issue 38
(October 2001) Invasion of the exotics: the siege of western Washington,
by Andrew B. Carey
Issue 37
(September 2001) Absorbing the shock: helping communities when change
erupts, by Chris Christensen, Ellen Donoghue, and Terry Raettig
Issue 36
(August 2001) Benefits of hindsight: reestablishing fire on the
landscape, by John Lehmkuhl
Issue 35
(July 2001) Paradoxes in science: a new view of rarity, by
David Boughton (Note: No June issue was produced)
Issue 34
(May 2001) The rule of time and chance: Mount St. Helens and
its legacy of knowledge, by Charlie Crisafulli and Fred Swanson
Issue 33
(April 2001) Too early to tell, or too late to rescue? Adaptive
management under scrutiny, by George H. Stankey
Issue 32
(March 2001) Food for fish, food for thought: managing the invisible
components of streams, by Mark Wipfli
Issue 31
(February 2001) Finite land, infinite futures? Sustainable options
on a fixed land base, by Ralph Alig
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