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Table of Contents FEATURES WHAT MAKES ENVIRONMENTAL TREATIES WORK? Given the way the environment ignores national boundaries, good global treaties are essential to saving it. Yet, it has become ever harder to create treaties that work. Instead of learning from history, we seem doggedly determined to repeat past failures. by Frances Cairncross DEGRADED DARKNESS Cover Story It's tempting to assume that artificial light distresses only a few exquisitely sensitive species. But mounting evidence suggests that disappearing darkness undermines our best conservation efforts. by Ben Harder INNOVATIONS ECOLOGICAL REFORM SCHOOL In New York, wetland violators pay a different kind of fine. by Douglas Fox FINDING THE BASELINE A biodiversity roll call in Tennessee's Great Smoky Mountains by Douglas Fox NUMBERS IN CONTEXT WILL CLIMATE CHANGE CATCH US OFF GUARD? Print Only New data reveal that the species most in trouble could be ones we least expect. And by the time we see it, we might be too late. by Alison Cameron et al. CASE STUDY HI-TECH MONITORING When asked what other tool has delivered a comparable advance to the field, biologist John Anderson's answer is succinct and telling-binoculars. by Martha Baer ESSAYS IS THIS IT? Print Only by David Ehrenfeld JOURNAL WATCH Conserving Naturally Small Populations Gold Mining Sediment Threatens Fish and People Keeping the “Eco” in Ecotourism A New Way of Accounting for Ecological Uncertainty Oystercatchers Need More Than They Can Eat Predators Make Pesticides More Lethal Public Access Key to Support for Wetland Mitigation BOOKS BOOK REVIEWS FROM READERS YOUR LETTERS AND COMMENTS UNEASY CHAIR FOOD FIGHT! WHICH SIDE ARE YOU ON? by Jon Christensen |
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