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SPRING
2001; (Volume 13 No. 2)
Wetland
Conservation in the Gull Lake Wetlands, Manitoba, Canada;
Using Orchids to Get the Public Involved. Doris
Ames
By-Catch
Reduction Devices (BRDs) to Exclude Diamondback Terrapins
from Crab Pots: Is There an Effect on Crab Catch? Valerie
Fellows, Dixie Bounds and Marguerite Whilden.
First
Year Response to Prescribed Fire on Wetland Vegetation
in Dorchester County, Maryland. Conception Flores and Dixie
Bounds.
Using Terrestrial Insects for Ecological Assessments
of Wetlands. James D. Hansen and Andrew J. Castelle
So You Think You Have Hydrophytic Vegetation? James
A. Schmid
WINTER
2001; (Volume
13 No. 1)
Naturalization
of a Constructed Wetland Wastewater Treatment System.
John W. Salm and Adrian Fure
Cock Robin Island Restoration Project: A Creative and Collaborative
Effort to Reestablish Riparian and Wetland Habitat in the Eel
River Estuary, California. Tracie Walker and Sheli Wingo-Tussing
Review of Restoration in Bottomland Hardwood Forests of
the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley: Techniques and Functions/Values.
Margaret Devall, Clavin Meier, Emile Gardiner, Paul Hamel,
Theodor Lieninger, Nathan Schiff and John Stanturf.
FALL
2000; (Volume 12 No. 4)
The
Process of Selecting a Wetland Assessment Procedure: Steps
and Considerations. C. Bartoldus
Book Review: Dragonflies Through Binoculars: A Field Guide
to Dragonflies of North America. D. Moskowitz
SUMMER
2000; (Volume 12 No. 3)
Louisiana
Coast Vegetation Planting Program. G. Grandy.
Nutria: An Invasive Species of National Concern. D.Bounds
Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Within Watershed Compensation
in Response to Permitted Activities Through the Norfolk District's
Section 404 Regulatory Program. R. H.Jones, M.Boyd
Persistence of Skunk Cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus [L.]
Nutt.) in a Drained Wetland. D. Moskowitz
SPRING
2000; (Volume
12 No. 2)
Role
of Aquaculture in Youth Education. C. Boyle.
Use of Contour Maps of Water Depths to Predict Flora and
Fauna Abundance in Moist Soil Management. M.C. Perry, B.Bauman,
G.Gough, E.Lohnes
Wetland Dependent Butterflies of the Northeast. W.
Wander, S.Wander
Bioengineered Streambank Stabilization on Silver Bow Creek,
Butte, Montana. J. Windell , C. Stillwell.
Technical Primer on Integrated Natural Channel Design.
S. Taylor
WINTER
2000; (Volume
12 No. 1)
Discovering
Wetland Wonders. M. Glass.
Floatable Debris Collection System, Echo Bay and Long Island
Sound, City of New Rochelle, New York. J.W. Maxwell
A Review of Wetland Identification and Delineation Techniques,
with Recommendations for Improvement. R. W. Tiner
A Plan for Developing Biological Control of Phragmites
australis in North America. B. Blossey, J. McCauley.
Phragmites on Death Row: Is Biocontrol Really Warranted? J.
Rooth, L. Windham
FALL
1999; (Volume 11 No. 4)
Wetlands
Jurisdiction, An Ever-Moving Target. T. Henderson,
L. Coco.
The Pine Barrens Tree Frog. D. Moskowitz
T-Bone or Quiche? Which is your Restoration Design? T.
Devens
The Do's and Don'ts of Wetland Planning. E. Garbisch
SUMMER
1999; (Volume 11 No. 3)
Rosgen
Analysis of a New Jersey Pineland Stream. C.M. Epstein.
Living Classroom Foundation Instills Learning by Doing.
L.J. Andrews
Choosing Appropriate Instruments from the Wetlands Management
Toolbox: A Planning Process to Improve Wetlands Conservation.
E.L. Gilman
The Construction and Installation of Ground Water Monitoring
Wells. F.A. McCullough
SPRING
1999; (Volume 11 No. 2)
Redwood
River Basin JD31 Hydrologic Modeling. S.M.M. Jacobsen
The Economics of Agricultural Wetland Mitigation Banks.
J. Paulson and N. Philippi
Restoration of Coastal Wetlands in Southeastern Florida.
G.R. Milano
The Value of Cutting in the Management of Glossy Buckthorn
(Rhamnus frangula L.). A. Sinclair and P. Catling
WINTER
1999; (Volume 11 No. 1)
First
WOW!, now POW! K. Ripple
Treating Wetlands the "Natural Way." J. Martin,
and G. Kreamer
A History of Wetland Ecology. M. Boulé
Walden Pond, Psst-It's Not What You Think It Is. P.C.
Garner
The Effects of Thermoperiod and Photoperiod on the Germination
of Eight Herbaceous Wetland Plant Species. D.M. Dudek and
E.W. Garbisch
Winter Identification of Woody Wetland Plant Species.
D.M. Dudek
FALL
1998; (Volume 10 No. 4)
Evaluation
of Successional Development of a One Year Old Mitigation
Wetland in Warrenton, VA Based on Vegetative Diversity.
B.J. Burke, M.J. Lanouette, and D.M. McFaden
Expanding Stream and Wetland Restoration Teams to Include
Multi-Disciplined Experts. T. Devens
EarthColors: A New Guide for Soil Color Detemination.
P.C. Garner
More "Dirt" on Hydric Soil Indicators. S.P.
Kunz
The Do's and Don'ts of Wetland Planning. E.W. Garbisch
Fall Identification of Wetland Shrubs. D.M. Dudek
SUMMER
1998; (Volume 10 No. 3)
Wetland
Habitat Considerations fro Breeding Waterfowl. F. Hartman
A Practitioner's Short Guide to Mitigation Requirements.
M.E. Lathbury
The Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act-Political Success;
Ecological Failure. F.J. Svoboda
Hydric Soil Field Indicators: A Comparison of Two Methods.
F.A. McCullough
Germination and Seedling Establishment of Scirpus pungens
as a Function of Water Depth. D.M. Dudek and E.W. Garbisch
Summer Identification of Herbaceous Wetland Plants.
D.M. Dudek
SPRING
1998; (Volume 10 No. 2)
Wetland
Creatures in Saltwater Aquaria. K.L. Ripple
Building a Better Wetland-A Response to Linda Zug. C.A.
Cole, R.P. Brooks, and D.H. Wardrop
Wildflowers for Revegetation: New York Ironweed (Vernonia
noveboracensis). J. Kujawski, J. Englert, and H. Hayward
Wetland Construction on Old Terrace and Basin Soils.
J. Zentner
Farmland Wetland Mitigation. M.J. Floam and P.W. Riley
An Overview of Wetland Construction Methods Employed by
a Major Wetland mitigation Program in North Carolina. T.
Devens
Spring Identification of Herbaceous Wetland Plants.
D.M. Dudek
WINTER
1998; (Volume 10 No. 1)
A
Swamp Adventure-From Beginning to End. T.H. Funke
Getting Amongst Mangroves. M. Michie
Mangroves in Florida, U.S.A. R.F. Wilson
Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Methods: An Overview. A.E.
Haberstock
Hot Topics in Wetlands Law and Policy During the Final Quarter
of 1997. M.E. Lathbury
Overview and Selection of Nontidal Wetland Surface Water
Hydrologic Methods. F.A. McCullough
Late Fall/Early Winter Identification of Woody Plant Species.
D.M. Dudek
FALL 1997; (Volume 9 No. 4)
Habitat,
Water Quality, and Wetland Preservation. U.S. Route 220
Replacement Wetlands, Blair County, Pennsylvania. L.S.
Zug
Soil Charts: The Rest of the Story S.P. Kunz
A Matter of Conscience: Silence Within the Wetland Field.
P.C. Garner
Protecting Wetlands Under the Clean Water Act: Citizens
as Attorneys General. M.E. Lathbury
The Do's and Don'ts of Wetland Planning. E.W. Garbisch
The Establishment of Recovery Thresholds in a Petroleum
Impacted Salt Marsh. M.P. Bontje
Fall Identification of Herbaceous Wetland Plants. D.M.
Dudek
SUMMER
1997; (Volume 9 No. 3)
The
Use of Shallow Groundwater Wells to Obtain Hydrologic Data
for Wetland Delineation. J.J. Antonelli
A Field Based Hydrologic Classification for Smaller Wetlands.
C.M. Epstein
Hine's Emerald Dragonfly (Somatochlora hineana): The First
Federally-Endangered Dragonfly. D.P. Moskowitz
California's Wetland Habitat and Endangered Species: Policies
for Protection. M.E. Lathbury
Surface Water Modeling, Part II: Modeling Methods for Riparian
Zones. F.A. McCullough, III
Summer Identification of Wetland Plants. D.M. Dudek
SPRING
1997; (Volume 9 No. 2)
IWLA's
Save Our Streams Program Looks Toward the Future by Promoting
Wetlands Stewardship Today. C. Williams
Farming, Wetlands, and Government Regulation. M.E. Lathbury
A Watershed Characterization Method for Evaluating Wetland
Mitigation Feasibility. C.A. Straub and W.E. Woods
Early Vegetational Changes in a Forested Wetland Constructed
for Mitigation. M.C. Perry, P.C. Ostenton, and C.B. Sibrel
Surface Water Modeling, Part I: An Introduction to Riparian
Zone Dynamics. F.A. McCullough, III
The Benefit of Using Shallow containerized Woody Plants
in Seasonally and Permanently Saturated Wetlands. S.M.
McIninch, E.W. Garbisch, and G. Steffens
Spring Identification of Grasses, Sedges, and Rushes.
S.M. McIninch
WINTER
1997; (Volume 9 No. 1)
Chesapeake
Bay Quillworts. L.J. Musselman and D.A. Knepper
Army Corps of Engineers Issues Final Nationwide Permits.
S. Crane
Fill a Wetland go to Jail: The Debate Over Criminal Sanctions
for Wetlands Violations Under the Clean Water Act. M.E.
Lathbury
Wetland Restoration Using Non-contact Cooling Water and
Stormwater Runoff as a Supplemental Hydrologic Source.
D.P. Moskowitz
Problems Associated with Reliably Designing Groundwater-dominated
Constructed Wetlands. R.B. Winston
Winter Identification of Woody Plant Species. S.M. McIninch
FALL
1996; (Volume 8 No. 4) Vegetated
Buffers for Wetlands and Surface Waters Guidance for New
Hampshire Municipalities. F. Mitchell
The Seaside Sparrow (Ammodramus maritimus): Barometer of
the Salt Marsh. W.C. Conway and J.T. Anderson
Floodplains and Wetlands, Part II: Using Wetlands in Floodplain
Management. M.E. Lathbury
The Do's and Don'ts of Wetland Planning. E.W. Garbisch
The Establishment of Scirpus pungens from Large and Small
Rhizomes as a Function of Water Depth. S.M. McIninch and
E.W. Garbisch
SUMMER
1996; (Volume 8 No. 3) The
Wetland Component of Indiana's Integrated Environmental
Curriculum. S. Thomas
Wetlands and Drilling Muds. D.K. Gartman and K.K. Yorko
Swamp Pink (Helonias bullata): A Federally Listed Threatened
Species. D. Moskowitz
An Innovative Method of Rooting Hardwood Cuttings for use
in Bioengineered Streambanks. T. Hotsma
Overview of Dewatering, Excavation, and the use of Geotextiles
for Restored, Enhanced, and Constructed Wetlands. F.A.
McCullough, III
SPRING
1996; (Volume 8 No. 2)
Watershed
Watch: Bridging Private Business, Government , and Local
School Resources on a Suburban Island community. L.
Usher and M.R. Schilling
Delineation of Playa Features in the Great Western Basin.
J.P. Doub and J. Colberg
The Do's and Don'ts of Wetland Planning. E.W. Garbisch
Effects of Thermoperiod and Photoperiod on the Germination
of Ten Wetland Herbaceous Plant Species. G.J. Salvaggio
The Effects of Controlled Chilling on Five Wetland Herbaceous
Plant Species. E.W. Garbisch, S.M. McIninch, H.J. Swartz,
and G.J. Salvaggio
Spring Identification of Woody Wetland Plants. D.P.
Johnson and S.M. McIninch
WINTER
1996; (Volume 8 No. 1)
Student
Certification of Massachusetts Vernal Pools. L. Kenney
Do Wetland Professionals Have an Obligation to be Activists?
An Opinion. P.C. Garner
The Importance of Coastal Texas Wetlands for Wintering and
Migration Waterbirds. J.T. Anderson and P.J. DuBowy
Wetland Design Using Long-Term Regional Groundwater Data
to Determine Normal Hydrologic Conditions. W.R. Arcieri
The Do's and Don'ts of Wetland Planning. E.W. Garbisch
Control of Phragmites austrlis by Consecutive Cuttings and
Floodings. S.M. McIninch, E.W. Garbisch, G.J. Salvaggio
Winter Identification of Woody Wetland Plants. S.M.
McIninch, D.P. Johnson
FALL
1995; (Volume 7 No. 4) Kids
In Creeks: An Interdisciplinary Creek Exploration and Restoration
Program. S. Fetherston
The Future of Wetlands and Wetland Delineation: Double Jeopardy
With the Adoption of the Clean Water Act Bills H.R. 961 and
S. 851?. D.P. Johnson
Use of Water Hyacinth Lagoons for Tertiary Effluent Treatment
on the Island of Lanai. F.A. McCullough, III
The Do's and Don'ts of Wetland Planning. E.W. Garbisch
Inundations Tolerance of Riparian Plant Species. M.A.
DeShield, Jr., M.R. Reddy, S. Leonard, and C. Raczkowski
SUMMER
1995; (Volume 7 No. 3)
The
Olentangy Research Park at the Ohio State University: Coupling
Wetlands With Higher Education. W.J. Mitsch
Oklahoma's Conservation Commission Wetland Education Program.
D. Putman and L. Knauf
Ute Ladie's Tressess Orchid (Spiranthes diluvialis), A Federally
Listed Threatened Species. J.E. Crane
Optimizing Water Reclamation, Remediation, and Reuse with
Constructed Wetlands. G.E. Gurnee
The Do's and Don'ts of Wetland Planning. E.W. Garbisch
The Establishment Of Saururus Cernus From Large and Small
Rhizomes as a Function of Water Depth. S.M. McIninch and
E.W. Garbisch
SPRING
1995; (Volume 7 No. 2)
Texas
Adopt-a-Wetland Program. N. Kelley
Prairie Wetlands and Waterfowl. J. Lalor and K. Askerooth
Response to Michael Rolband's Article, "A Comparison
of Wetland Areas in Northern Virginia..." (Wetland Journal
Volume 7 No. 1). R.W. Tiner
Response to Ralph Tiner's Comments. M.S. Rolband
Paleoecology and Wetland Creation and Restoration. R.A.
Orson
The Do's and Don'ts of Wetland Planning. E.W. Garbisch
Chilling Responses for Some Herbaceous Wetland Plants.
E.W. Garbisch, S.M. McIninch, and H.J. Swartz
WINTER
1995; (Volume 7 No. 1)
Schoolyard
Habitats: A Learning Process. M. Schilling
Nationwide wetland delineation: Identifying wetland boundaries
anywhere in the United States. J.P. Doub
A Comparison of Wetland Areas in Northern Virginia: National
Wetland Inventory Maps Versus Field Delineated Wetlands Under
the 1987 Manual. M.S. Rolband
The Do's and Don'ts of Wetland Planning. E.W. Garbisch
The Establishment of Peltandra virginica From Large and
Small Bulbs as a Function of Water Depth. S.M. McIninch
and E.W. Garbisch
Dormancy in Vegetative Propagules. S.M. McIninch
FALL
1994; (Volume 6 No. 4)
Fragile
Areas Along the Sea: National Estuarine Research Reserve
System. M.G. Jones
Wetland Vegetation Change: A Dynamic Process. W. Niering
Nearly a century of casual observation: One small wetland.
P. Barske
The Do's and Don'ts of Wetland Planning. E.W. Garbisch
Nomenclature of Wetland Plants Revised. W. Rittenhouse
and S. McIninch
The Establishment of Scirpus Taebermontani as a Function
of Water Depth. S.M. McIninch, E.W. Garbisch
SUMMER
1994; (Volume 6 No. 3)
A
Snap-Shot of the Corps New Wetland Assessment Procedure.
R.D. Smith and C.C. Bartoldus
What is the Relationship Between EPW and The Corps New Wetland
Assessment Procedure?. C.C. Bartoldus
Wetland Mitigation Monitoring: A Natural Approach. J.W.
Hett
Visualizing Vegetation Dynamics on Large Floodplains.
W.C. Johnson
The Do's and Don'ts of Wetland Planning. E.W. Garbisch
Saltcedar: Establishment, Effects, and Management. K.W.
Duncan
The Physical Control Of Narrow-Leaved Cattail (Typha angustifolia).
E.W. Garbisch
Shoreline Forests Along Tidal Reaches of Chesapeake Bay
Do Provide Environmental Benefits: Reply to Garbisch and Garbisch.
R.A. Everett, A.H. Hines, G.M. Ruiz, and A.H. Todd
Clarification of Garbisch and Garbisch. E.W. Garbisch
and J. Garbisch
The Establishment of Sagittaria lattifolia from Large and
Small Tubers as a Function of Water Depth. E.W. Garbisch
and S. McIninch
SPRING
1994; (Volume 6 No. 2)Wetland
Education in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. B.E.
Slattery
Hydric Soils Series Lists and the Need for Hydric Soil Field
Indicators. H.C. Smith
Nesting Habitat Requirements of the Diamondback Terrapin:
A Geographic Comparison. W.M. Rossenburg
The Do's and Don'ts of Wetland Planning. E.W. Garbisch
Ecological Restoration Using Pregerminated Seed. M.
Burchick
Federal Assistance Programs for Wetland Restoration and
Conservation Available to the Private Land Owner. D.P.
Johnson
Tussock Formation of Carex stricta. S.M. McIninch
The Benefits of Wet Acclimating Woody Wetland Plant Species.
S. McIninch, E.W. Garbisch, and D. Biggs
WINTER
1994; (Volume 6 No. 1)EC
Education Program Expands. M. Schilling
The Role of "WET" in Wetlands Education. D.
Nelson and S.H. Higgins
A Comparison of Wetland Classification Systems Currently
Used in Wetland Regulatory Programs. M. Kraus
California Department of Transportation (CALTRANS) Mitigation
Monitoring and a Need for a New Approach. J. P. Reiger
The Salt Marsh Periwinkle, Littorina irrorata. R.W.
Paul
The Results of Muskrat Feeding on Cattails in a Tidal Freshwater
Wetland. E.W. Garbisch
The Do's and Don'ts of Wetland Planning. E.W. Garbisch
The Effects of Forests Along Eroding Shoreline Banks of
the Chesapeake Bay. E.W. Garbisch and J. Garbisch
Inundation Tolerance of Riparian Plant Species. M.A.
DeShield, M.R. Reddy, S. Leonard, N.H. Assar, and W.T. Brown
Response of Plants With Severed Taproots to Different Hydrologic
Regimes. S. McIninch and E.W. Garbisch
SUMMER
1993; (Volume 5 No. 2)U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers Begins Trial Program for a Wetland
Delineators Certification Program. M. Kraus
Wetland Identification and Delineation Manuals: Where are
We?. M. Kraus
Wetland Mitigation Success Through Credit Market Systems.
L. Shabman, D. King, and P. Scodari
Wetland Soils: Hydromorphic and Hydric Soils. A.D. Rizzo
The Do's and Don'ts of Wetland Planning. E.W. Garbisch
The Problems With Tall Fescue in Ecological Restoration.
M. Burchick
Contract Growing: The Benefits and the Drawbacks. E.W.
Garbisch
The Need to Topsoil With Mineral Loam Soils in Planned Wetland
Projects. E.W. Garbisch
Do Nurse Crops Facilitate Bottomland Forest Establishment?.
A.F. Clewell
The Use Of Pre-Germinated Seed in Nursery Operations.
E.W. Garbisch
Some Implications of Ecotypic Variation and Population Genetics
For Restoration and Horticulture. W. Rittenhouse
Mechanisms of Tolerance to Saturation of Selected Woody
Plants. S. McIninch and D.R. Biggs
WINTER
1993; (Volume 5 No. 1)Staff
Growth Expands EC's Services. M. Kraus
WREP: EC's Approach to Assessing Replacement of Wetland
Functions. C.C. Bartoldus
Urban Wetlands: Education Through Restoration. E.W.
Garbisch
Private Wetland Banks...Are They Practically and Economically
Feasible? M. Kraus and J. Griswold
The Do's and Don'ts of Wetland Development. E.W. Garbisch
Topsoiling With Wetland Soils in Wetland Development.
E.W. Garbisch
Monitoring in the Mitigation and Restoration Process.
E.W. Garbisch
WOW! Goes National. M. Schilling
EC's Teacher Preparation Program (Improving Wetlands Education).
B. Slattery
The Native Issue. S. McIninch
Growth and Survival of Emergent Plants at Various Water
Depths. S.M. McIninch
Acclimation Needs of Woody Plant Species Prior to Planting
in Hydric Environments. D. Biggs
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