NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2000 Vol.17 No.3 pages 50-72 U.S. Endangered Species Management: the Influence of Politics by John R. Stinchcombe Report from the Field Assessing the Conservation Value of Shade-Grown Coffee: a Biological Perspective using Neotropical Birds by Thomas V. Dietsch Can Shade-Grown Coffee Help Tropical Biodiversity? by Kent D. Messer, Matthew J. Kotchen, and Michael R. Moore Book Review Animal Underworld: Inside America's Black Market for Rare and Exotic Species by Joel T. Heinen Marine Matters Sustainable Salmon: Marine Stewardship Council's Eco-labeling Program by Jim Humphreys and Karen Tarcia Special Series: Habitat Conservation Planning Where Property Rights and Biodiversity Converge Part I: Conservation Planning at the Regional Scale by Gregory A. Thomas News from Zoos
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2000 Vol.17 No.3 pages 50-72
U.S. Endangered Species Management: the Influence of Politics
Can Shade-Grown Coffee Help Tropical Biodiversity?
Marine Matters Sustainable Salmon: Marine Stewardship Council's Eco-labeling Program
Special Series: Habitat Conservation Planning Where Property Rights and Biodiversity Converge Part I: Conservation Planning at the Regional Scale
News from Zoos
Western tanager (Piranga ludoviciana)
Yellow warbler (Dendroica petechia) found in shade coffee plantations.
Photos courtesy of Seattle Audubon Society and Jim Flynn, Jr. respectively.