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  1. A Naturalist's Guide to Forest Plants: An Ecology for Eastern North America by Donald D. Cox, 2003-10
  2. Forest Ecology by Burton V. Barnes, Donald R. Zak, et all 1998-02-24
  3. Eastern Deciduous Forest, Second Edition: Ecology and Wildlife Conservation by Richard H. Yahner, 2000-06-05
  4. Tropical Forest Community Ecology
  5. Nature Guide to the Northern Forest: Exploring the Ecology of the Forests of New York, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine by Peter Marchand, 2010-10-19
  6. Fire Ecology of Pacific Northwest Forests by James Agee, 1996-03-01
  7. Monteverde: Ecology and Conservation of a Tropical Cloud Forest
  8. Forest Ecology (3rd Edition) by James P. Kimmins, 2003-08-15
  9. Forest Ecosystems by David A. Perry, Ram Oren, et all 2008-06-19
  10. Ecology and Management of Central Hardwood Forests by Ray R. Hicks, 1998-11-16
  11. The Once and Future Forest: A Guide To Forest Restoration Strategies by Leslie Sauer, 1998-02-01
  12. The Chimpanzees of the Taï Forest: Behavioural Ecology and Evolution by Christophe Boesch, Hedwige Boesch-Achermann, 2000-06-15
  13. The Ecology of Trees in the Tropical Rain Forest (Cambridge Tropical Biology Series) by I. M. Turner, 2008-05-29
  14. African Rain Forest Ecology and Conservation: An Interdisciplinary Perspective

1. Publications Of Team "Mountain Forests Ecology" At The Swiss Federal Research In
Publications of Team Mountain forests ecology Reprints can be ordered from theauthors directly Search by Authors Schönenberger , Kupferschmid further
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Research Team "Mountain Forest Ecology" News Projects Reports Links homepage Team / Topics Teams: Forest Ecosystem Management Mountain Forest Ecology Forest growth Publications of Team Mountain Forests Ecology:
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2. Links Of Team "Mountain Forests Ecology" At The Swiss Federal Research Institute
Research Team, Mountain Forest Ecology .
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Research Team "Mountain Forest Ecology" News Projects Reports Links homepage Team / Topics Teams: Forest Ecosystem Management Mountain Forest Ecology Forest growth Links and Partners "Mountain Forest":
(GWP), Maienfeld (Raphael Schwitter) , CEMAGREF Grenoble Schutz- und Gebirgswald Silvicultural problems in mountainous regions , IUFRO research group International year of mountains MUFOMA - Multifunctional Forest Management - Evaluation of Policy and Silvicultural Means for Mountainous Regions, A Concerted Action of the European Community Mountain Forum WSL - Last Update: Thu Jan 17 2002

3. MISC0229 Interior Cedar-Hemlock-White Pine Forests: Ecology And Management
MISC0229 Interior CedarHemlock-White Pine forests ecology and ManagementSymposium Proceedings. David M. Baumgartner, James
http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPublications/misc0229/misc0229Abstract.htm
MISC0229 Interior Cedar-Hemlock-White Pine Forests: Ecology and Management [Symposium Proceedings] . David M. Baumgartner, James E. Lotan, and Jonalea R. Tonn, eds. From the March 2-4, 1993 meeting in Spokane, Washington, the resultant compendium presents an inclusive view of numerous factors in managing and protecting this resource. Sections explore: the resource, ecology, health, multi-resource management, regeneration, silviculture, and poster presentations. Graphs, illustrations, and complete referencing provides a useful tool for many experience levels. Published 1994. 370 pages $35.00 Order in our Forestry Category Discounts available for large orders. Publications Home Page Contact us:
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4. Forest Ecology Home Page
Study skins like this barn owl are being prepared by State forests ecology assistants Bronwyn Ellis and Bill Chapman.
http://www.serc.si.edu/forest_ecology/forest_ecology_index.htm
Forest Ecology Home Canopy Structure Microclimate Succession Production ... Smithsonian Institution The Structure and Function of Forests in the Real World The Forest Ecology Laboratory studies the structure, growth and function of forest ecosystems, particularly the canopy portion of the forest, especially of deciduous forests. We study the exchange of energy and materials between the canopy and the atmosphere, the ecology of canopy organisms, and the physiological behavior of canopy surfaces. We hypothesize that the structure of the canopy influences the way forests work and are working to clarify the rules relating canopy structure and function.
Most of our research is centered in a tall, mixed species forest on the SERC property, where we study the microclimate conditions within the forest as well as the transfer of radiation, heat, water vapor and carbon dioxide to and from the atmosphere. But we also study these relations in other forests, including different developmental stages of the core forest type, and forests in other climates. With the understanding gained from these studies we hope to make general predictions about how forests function to control microclimate and water balance, accumulate carbon dioxide, and provide habitat for organisms.

5. Sixth-graders Build Their Own Deserts And Rain Forests: Ecology Project Teaches
Sixthgraders build their own deserts and rain forests ecology project teachesscience, math, geography, language skills By Faith Tomei / FTOMEI@CNC.COM
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Lauren Scioli shows off her pet turtle, Sunny, to demonstrate life in the rain forest at the science ecology project show Jan. 15. (Staff photos by Robert Branch)
Houdini the lizard, originally from a desert environment, is part of Elle Mitchell's display at the sixth-grade science show.
Hannah Woolfolk strikes up a conversation with a toy orangutan, a permanent feature in the sixth-grade kiva that fits in with the ecology show.
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6. New Ctc Index
Biodiversity of Tropical Rain forests ecology and Economics of an Elusive Resource, Carel van Schaik, Randall Kramer, Priya Shyamsundar, and Nick Salafsky
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Pitman, N., Terborgh, J., Silman, M., Nunez, P.,Neill, D.,Ceron, C., Palacios, W., Aulestia, M. Dominance and Distribution of the Tree Species in Upper Amazonian Terra Firme Forests. Ecology 82: 2101-2117.

7. POSTER ABSTRACT
1.1. BIODIVERSITY IN BOREAL forests ecology AND DYNAMICS OF SPECIES IN COMPLEXLANDSCAPES. Landscape ecology in highly fragmented boreal forests.
http://fibre.utu.fi/activities/98BDmeet/po-ab01.htm
BIODIVERSITY AND DECISION MAKING: BIOLOGICAL AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES FIBRE SYMPOSIUM AUGUST 24-26.8. POSTER ABSTRACTS
1. FORESTS AND BIODIVERSITY BIODIVERSITY IN BOREAL FORESTS: ECOLOGY AND DYNAMICS OF SPECIES IN COMPLEX LANDSCAPES
University of Helsinki, Department of ecology and systematics
Finnish economy continues to be largely based on forestry, and most of the forested land is under intensive management. The area of the remaining old-growth forest is much less than 1% in southern Finland and the extent of old-growth has become drastically reduced in the north in recent decades. Populations of numerous forest-dwelling species have declined or the species have already gone locally extinct. At present, there is an urgent need to develop forestry practices that help maintain biodiversity and natural forest functions in managed forests. There is also a need to assess how effectively the current conservation areas protect the species they are supposed to protect. The Forest and Park Service has recently initiated landscape ecological forest planning of state-owned forests. These plans, which are typically designed for regions of 10,000 to 50,000 ha, carry the promise of becoming an important tool for sustainable forestry. Unfortunately, the ecological knowledge on which these plans can presently be based is fragmentary and limited. The primary aim of this project, therefore, is to increase our understanding of the ecology and dynamics of forest-dwelling species in boreal forests, and thereby introduce the presently lacking element of population biology and ecology into the landscape ecological planning of forestry.

8. Home Find It! Adv.Search
Harbour. Study skins like this barn owl are being prepared by Stateforests ecology assistants Bronwyn Ellis and Bill Chapman. They
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Ecology staff develop skills in ancient art
It might be gruesome and it might be sad, but there is a useful outcome for some of those little bundles of fur and bones that we all see dead beside our roads. What might otherwise be left to rot is being restored as research tools so that State Forests ecologists can better understand some of the threatened and rare species that they care for. State Forest ecology assistants Bronwyn Ellis and Bill Chapman have undertaken specialist training from the Australian Museum in the age-old art of study skin preparation. "Its not as gruesome as you might think," said Bronwyn. "We only use clean specimens which have unfortunately become vehicle fatalities. We get all of our specimens as road kills found by our staff or from the local vet." The preparation of study skins is an art form that requires patience, skill and a lot of practice. "The skins are an important tool we use for training during wildlife schools and for use in public presentations," said Bill. "The study skins provide a unique opportunity for people to get up close and see the details of many species normally very cryptic in their behaviour. "The techniques involved in study skin preparation preserve the specimen and can last for more than 200 years if stored and handled correctly."

9. Eco-Portal: Land/Forests/Ecology
Monteverde ecology and Conservation of a Tropical Cloud Forest links to Tribune14/2-INDONESIA Illegal loggers destroy protected forests, Agence France
http://www.eco-portal.com/Land/Forests/Ecology/welcome.asp
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10. Rain Forests And Planet Ecology
Collaborative Thematic Unit Theme Rain forests and Planet ecology by Susan Cochran and Ann Schwarting Focus Through the use of literature and related activities, students will expand their knowledge of rain forests and planet ecology.
http://www.libsci.sc.edu/miller/Rainfor.htm
Collaborative Thematic Unit Theme: Rain Forests and Planet Ecology by Susan Cochran and Ann Schwarting
Focus: Through the use of literature and related activities, students will expand their knowledge of rain forests and planet ecology. Grade Level: Primary (3rd - 5th grades) Objectives: On completion of this thematic unit, students will: 1. Know at least ten animals of the rain forests. 2. Have an understanding of the geographic location of rain forests. 3. be able to identify the various climates and people of the rain forests. 4. understand why rain forests are endangered. 5. Learn why rain forests are necessary for planet ecology and ways that people can help preserve the environment. Materials and Resources: A. Printed Resources Save the Earth , Banners: Theme Digest. A magazine for children providing information about the rain forests, activities, and ways to help save the earth. Sticky Fingers Rain Forest , by Ting and Neil Morns. Franklin Watts, 1994. Activity book for children which provides both literature and related activities. Tropical Rain Forests , by Wendy Weir. Carson-Dellosa publishing, 1993. Contains patterns and activities for exploring the ecosystems of the rain forests around the world.

11. Iwokrama International Centre - Welcome
An autonomous international rain forest conservation, research and development organisation based in Guyana. It is set up to demonstrate how tropical forests can be sustainably managed and the biodiversity conserved. Activities in forest ecology, wildlife management, adventure tourism, carbon sequestration, participatory approaches and the use of technology such as GIS in decision making.
http://www.iwokrama.org/
Iwokrama is an autonomous not-for-profit research and development institution established by Guyana and the Commonwealth to demonstrate how tropical forest biodiversity may be conserved and sustainably utilised for ecological, social and economic benefits. Iwokrama manages and conserves 3,700 square kilometres of pristine Guiana Shield Frontier Forest, dedicated as a protected area by the people of Guyana. It is the flagship conservation effort of the Commonwealth and is a United Nations Agenda 21 success story.

Many images on this website are courtesy FotoNatura Webmaster Search Site Map ... Home Iwokrama International Centre for Rain Forest Conservation and Development
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12. Eco-Portal: Cool Links.
Home Land forests ecology Tropical Montane Cloud Forest Initiative UNEP-WCMCproject that empowers communities, conservationists and researchers to
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  • Transport Campaign Friends of the Earth UK - highlights the damage caused by air pollution, the threat of road-building and the implications of traffic growth for carbon dioxide emissions and global warming (Added: Fri May 11 2001 Hits: 417 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0) Rate It
Home Forests Forest Destruction ...
  • Underlying causes of deforestation - analysis and articles published in the World Rainforest Movement bulletin; including unsustainable agriculture, land tenure policies, consumption and the role of the military (Added: Sat Feb 24 2001 Hits: 1116 Rating: 7.00 Votes: 3) Rate It
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  • Wildfire ReLeaf - an ecosystem restoration and tree planting initiative is designed to plant millions of trees in environmentally sensitive areas scorched by wildfires of recent years (Added: Sat Feb 09 2002 Hits: 378 Rating: 5.00 Votes: 1) Rate It
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  • Threats to Biodiversity - includes an overview of why biological resources are threatened, policy information, and facts and figures (Added: Sat Feb 24 2001 Hits: 838 Rating: 1.00 Votes: 1)

13. Tripod Mexico
An intensive study of this component of the forests biodiversity.
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14. Conservation Of Tropical Forests, Ecology
Back, project search. Conservation of Tropical forests, ecology. CapacityBuilding in Forest Certification. Managing Agrobiodiversity in Rural Areas.
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15. Forest Ecology And Management
Elsevier international journal on application of biological, ecological and social knowledge to the management of manmade and natural forests. Contributor information, subscription information, and online abstracts.
http://www.elsevier.nl/inca/publications/store/5/0/3/3/1/0/index.htt?menu=cont

16. ScienceDaily News Release: Study Of Tropical Forests Overturns Important Theory
A painstaking effort to track every square inch of plant life in large patches of tropical forests has started to produce significant discoveries in ecology. Princeton professor of ecology and evolutionary biology Stephen Hubbell, a founder of the
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Study Of Tropical Forests Overturns Important Theory In Ecology Finding May Cast Doubt On Some Conservation Methods
PRINCETON, N.J. A painstaking effort to track every square inch of plant life in large patches of tropical forests has started to produce significant discoveries in ecology. Princeton professor of ecology and evolutionary biology Stephen Hubbell, a founder of the project, is using the research to answer fundamental questions about what factors come into play in maintaining the diversity of life on Earth. From its very beginning, the project has yielded dramatic results, said Elizabeth Losos, the director of the Center for Tropical Forest Science, an organization within the Smithsonian that was formed to manage the research (http://www.si.edu/organiza/centers/stri/stri.htm). For example, the researchers discovered right away that tropical forests are not the stable, unchanging ecosystems that they were assumed to be. In just two years, 40 percent of all the tree species had significantly changed with relative abundance, with some dropping to extinction in that plot and others becoming more dominant species.

17. Alberta Centre For Boreal Research
Information about the ecology and management of boreal forests in western Canada.
http://www.borealcentre.ca
The Alberta Centre for Boreal Studies About Us Fact Sheets Reports What's New The Alberta Centre for Boreal Studies was initiated by the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (Edmonton Chapter) for the purpose of providing reliable up-to-date information to the public about the ecology and management of boreal forests in western Canada. The information in this site may be freely copied and distributed, though we ask that acknowledgment be given to the Centre. New Book!
Alternative Futures: Alberta's Boreal Forest at the Crossroads
Alternative Futures is a citizen's guide to the issues facing Alberta's northern forest. Dr. Schneider reviews the history and current state of the forestry and petroleum industries, and describes the ecological impacts these industries are having on the forest. Considerable space is dedicated to the description of new approaches to forest management, based on maintaining natural patterns and processes. ( more About the Centre Find out more about the goals and organization of the Centre.

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Situated in Moyobamba, Peru, is an independant organization working with principles of deep ecology in the defence and conservation of the Amazonian forests.
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19. 05/25/02 -- Plantations Are Not Forests, Era Of Restoration Ecology Beckons
FOREST CONSERVATION NEWS TODAY Plantations Are Not forests, Era of Restoration ecology Beckons Forest Networking a Project of forests.org, Inc. http//forests.org/ Forest Conservation Portal http//forests.org/web/ Discuss Forest Conservation
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FOREST CONSERVATION NEWS TODAY Plantations Are Not Forests, Era of Restoration Ecology Beckons Forest Networking a Project of Forests.org, Inc. http://forests.org/ Forest Conservation Portal http://forests.org/web/ Discuss Forest Conservation May 25, 2002 Plantations are not forests. They are tree farms. As the World Rainforest Movement notes at http://www.wrm.org.uy/plantations/material/problem.html, "A forest is a complex, self-regenerating system, encompassing soil, water, microclimate, energy, and a wide variety of plants and animals in mutual relation. A commercial plantation, on the other hand, is a cultivated area whose species and structure have been simplified dramatically to produce only a few goods." As with any agricultural system that is resource intensive and based upon monoculture, most commercial tree plantations are environmentally damaging and not ecologically sustainable. Current plantation practices frequently incur substantial environmental costs including mining of soil nutrients, soil erosion, loss of native biodiversity, reduced water quality and disruption of local livelihoods.

20. Tall Timbers Research Station Home Page
Conducts research aimed at providing practical solutions to land management problems, and to provide basic insights into how southern pine forests function as dynamic ecosystems. Site includes the E.V. Komarek Fire ecology Database online. Located in Northern Florida and Southern Georgia.
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