Top 40 Priorities for Science to Inform US Conservation and Management Policy
β Scribed by Fleishman, Erica; Blockstein, David E.; Hall, John A.; Mascia, Michael B.; Rudd, Murray A.; Scott, J. Michael; Sutherland, William J.; Bartuska, Ann M.; Brown, A. Gordon; Christen, Catherine A.; Clement, Joel P.; DellaSala, Dominick; Duke, Clifford S.; Eaton, Marietta; Fiske, Shirley J.; Gosnell, Hannah; Haney, J. Christopher; Hutchins, Michael; Klein, Mary L.; Marqusee, Jeffrey; Noon, Barry R.; Nordgren, John R.; Orbuch, Paul M.; Powell, Jimmie; Quarles, Steven P.; Saterson, Kathryn A.; Savitt, Charles C.; Stein, Bruce A.; Webster, Michael S.; Vedder, Amy
- Book ID
- 120820716
- Publisher
- University of California Press
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 136 KB
- Volume
- 61
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0006-3568
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