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Articles
| Sleeping Site Selection by White-faced Capuchins (Cebus capucinus) in the Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica |
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Teresa Holmes, Mackenzie L. Bergstrom, Linda M. Fedigan |
1-9 |
| Some Reflections on Community Development and Outsider Intervention in the Context of Protected Natural Areas in Western Mexico |
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Elizabeth A. Olson, Peter R. W. Gerritsen |
10-25 |
| Hopes and Disenchantments of Religious Community Forestry in the Western Solomon Islands |
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Alexis Eclevia Racelis, Shankar Aswani |
26-38 |
Notes from the Field
| “Like herding cats!” Managing Conflict Over Wildlife Heritage on South Africa’s Cape Peninsula |
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Samantha Hurn |
39-53 |
Reviews
| Himalayan Degradation: Colonial Forestry and Environmental Change in India |
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Christopher Serenari |
54-55 |
| Fundamentals of Tree-Ring Research |
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Michael Coughlan |
56 |
| Surviving on the Move: Migration, Poverty and Development in Southern Africa |
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Laura Tilghman |
57-58 |
| The Gulf of California: Biodiversity and Conservation |
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Nemer Narchi |
59-60 |
| The Plundered Planet: Why We Must—and How We Can—Manage Nature for Global Prosperity |
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Matthew McDaniel |
61-62 |
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