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April 2009: Volume 15, Number 1

Features

Editorial Perspectives
Fish and Wildlife Service Wilderness Stewardship Policy, by Chad P. Dawson

Soul of the Wilderness
Canada Increases Wilderness Protection and Policy Goals, by Harvey Locke

Stewardship

The Sky Islands of North America: A Globally Unique and Threatened Inland Archipelago, by Matt Skroch

Artificial Water: When Is It Justified Desert Wilderness, by Craig Deutsche

Science and Research

A Relatively Nonrestrictive Approach to Reducing Campsite Impact: Caney Creek Wilderness, Arkansas, by David N. Cole and Thomas E. Ferguson

Climbers’ Attitudes toward Recreation Resource Impancts in the Adirondack Park’s Giant Mountain Wilderness, by Christopher A. Monz

Perspectives from the Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute
Learning from Wilderness: The Social Dimension of Fire Management, by Anne E. Black

International Perspectives

The Carpathian Mountains: The Wild Heart of Europe, by Michael C. Baltzer, David Strobel, and Vlado Vancurra

Wilderness Digest

Announcements
Book Reviews: Arthur Carhart: Wilderness Prophent, by Tom Wolf; A Wild Life: Adventures of an Accidental Conservationist in Africa, by Dick Pitman; and State of the Wild 2008-2009, by Wildlife Conservation Society

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