WILD

Heart of the global wilderness conservation movement.

  • Home
  • Our Vision
    • About
    • History
    • Nature Needs Half
  • How we work
    • Action
    • Publishing & Arts
    • Convening
    • Policy & Management
    • Intergenerational
    • Training & Capacity Building
  • Where we work
    • Wild Africa
    • Wild Asia
    • WILD Europe
    • Wild Latin America
    • Mind & Heart
    • Wild North America
  • World Wilderness Congress
    • History
    • Accomplishments
    • WWC Chronicles
    • WWC Publication Archive
  • WILD Interactive
    • Blog
    • E-leaf Newsletter
    • Forum
    • Multimedia
  • Support WILD
    • Donate
    • Finances & Effectiveness
    • Creative Ways to Give
    • Legacy Giving
    • Publications & Gear Store
    • Contact Us
How WILD Works
  • Return to How WILD Works Home
About the IJW
  • IJW Website - Full Archive
  • Subscribe
  • Sponsors
  • Editors
  • Publishing Information
Copyright
  • We encourage free use of all information posted for free download. We ask only that the following credit be used: "Copyright of The WILD Foundation, International Journal of Wilderness - www.wild.org." Please also credit individual authors and papers when appropriate.

August 2009: Volume 15 Number 2

Features

Editorial Perspectives
Wilderness in a Word…or Two..or More,
by Vance G. Martin

Soul of the Wilderness

The Hidden Wilderness of Mexico,
by Jaime Rojo

Stewardship

The Nature of Climate Change: Reunite International Climate Change Mitigation Efforts with Biodiversity Conservation and Wilderness Protection, by Harvey Locke and Brendan Mackey

Key Biodiversity Areas in Wilderness, by Amy Upgren, Curtis Bernard, Rob P. Clay, Naamal de Silva, Matthew N. Foster, Roger James, Thais Kasecker, David Know, Anabel Rail, Lizanne Roxburgh, Randal J.L. Storey and Kristen J. Williams

Alien and Invasive Species in Riparian Plant Communities of the Allegheny River Islands Wilderness, Pennsylvania, by Carles E. Williams

Science and Research

Displacement in Wilderness Environments: A Comparative Analysis, by John G. Peden and Rudy M. Schuster

Perspectives from the Aldo Leopold Wilderness Reseach Institute
WILD9 and Wilderness Science, by George (Sam) Foster

Education and Communication

A Profile of Conservation International, by Russell A. Mittermeier, Claude Gascon and Thomas Brooks

International Perspectives

Mountain Ungulates of the Trans-Himalayan Region of Ladakh, India, by Tsewang Namgail

Wilderness Digest

Announcements

Book Reviews
Roadless Rule: The Struggle for the Last Wild Forests by Tom Turner

Yellowstone Wolves: A Chronicle of the Animal, the People, and the Politics by Cat Urbigkit

  • email
  • Print
  • Digg
  • Facebook
  • del.icio.us
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • Twitter


Copyright Disclaimer Privacy Statement Bylaws & Articles of Incorporation Terms of Use Contact Us Site Map

We give special thanks to the numerous professional and amateur photographers, many of them from the International League of Conservation Photographers, who generously donate the use of their images. © 2003 – 2012 The WILD Foundation