Featured White Papers
American Forests
Articles in July-August 1992 issue of American Forests
- The Lincoln-log syndrome - on felling trees
by Alan Liere - Wetlands in chaos - preservation of biotic ecosystems - includes related articles - Watershed Wars
by Carolee Boyles-Sprenkel - New life for the "River of Grass." - the Everglades, Florida - Watershed Wars
by Randy Johnson - Wetlands of North America. - book reviews
by Wallace Kaufman - Winning the peace - the necessity of infrastructure and environmental policy development in post-Cold War USSR - Editorial
by Neil Sampson - The Mazama survivor - 7,000-year-old tree unearthed in Chemult, Oregon
by Herbert E. McLean - A solution to mine drainage? - manmade swamp as filter for acid mine drainage - Watershed Wars
by Soc Clay - The Yew Tree. - book reviews
by Wallace Kaufman - Global ReLeaf casts historic shadow on Moscow peace parade - Famous and Historic Tree Program between US and Moscow - American Forests Today
by Neil Sampson - An Appalachian original - Table Mountain pines
by Charles E. Williams - Haven in the desert - habitat development in the California desert
by Carrie Casey - Appalachian innovator - cleric and scientist Al Fritsch - Earthkeepers - Column
by Jim Condrad - The greening of the Corps - US Army Corps of Engineers changes its image from dam builders to eco-engineers
by Norah Deakin Davis - Salmon and forests: fog brothers - exploitation of trees and salmon in the Pacific Northwest - Watershed Wars
by Robert Steelquist - The California X-disease - forest decline
by Charles E. Little - Introducing Cool Communities - new American Forests program - includes related articles
by Anne Semrau