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Code Blue for Conservation: Michael Shellenberger and Ted Nordhaus say environmentalism's heart has stopped. But making the movement more “progressive” may finish off the patient. Are there better prescriptions?
- Pages: 110-116
- First Published: 08 March 2006
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The Protein Gap: John Fa is the first researcher to frame the bushmeat crisis as a protein crisis. And his analysis suggests that wildlife activists are behaving like Marie-Antoinette: “Let them eat cake.”
- Pages: 117-123
- First Published: 08 March 2006
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Point of No Return: Evidence is mounting that fish populations won't necessarily recover even if overfishing stops. Fishing may be such a powerful evolutionary force that we are running up a Darwinian debt for future generations
- Pages: 124-129
- First Published: 08 March 2006
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Moss Conservation behind Bars: Prison inmates help researchers cultivate threatened mosses
- Pages: 130-131
- First Published: 08 March 2006
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Capturing a River's Memory: Artificial Neural Network pinpoints land use changes in a watershed
- Pages: 132-133
- First Published: 08 March 2006
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The Ecosystem Marketplace: Timely information fuels emerging markets in ecosystem Services
- Pages: 133-134
- First Published: 08 March 2006
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Wolves Buffer Scavengers against Climate Change
- Pages: 136-137
- First Published: 08 March 2006
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Even a Billion Flatfish Are Still Inbred
- Pages: 138-139
- First Published: 08 March 2006
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Culling Livestock Killers As a Conservation Strategy
- Pages: 140-141
- First Published: 08 March 2006
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Helping Native Species Adapt to Exotics
- Pages: 142-143
- First Published: 08 March 2006
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Common Herbicide Lethal to Wetland Species
- Pages: 144-145
- First Published: 08 March 2006
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Shrinking Buffers Undercut Protected Tropical Forests
- Page: 147
- First Published: 08 March 2006