National Wetlands Newsletter

Article Index
Cumulative Author Index by Volume, 1979–2008


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Cumulative Author Index, 1979–2008
Cumulative Subject Index, 1979–2008


Volume 30

Issue 5

Issue 4

Issue 3

Issue 2

Issue 1

Volume 29

Issue 6

 

Issue 5

Issue 4

Issue 3

Issue 2

Issue 1

Volume 28

Issue 6

Issue 5

Issue 4

Issue 3

Issue 2

Issue 1

Volume 27

Issue 6

Issue 5

Issue 4

Issue 3

Issue 2

Issue 1

Volume 26

Issue 6

Issue 5

Issue 4

Issue 3

Issue 2

Issue 1

Volume 25

Issue 6

Issue 5

Issue 4

Issue 3

Issue 2

Issue 1

Volume 24

Issue 5

Issue 4

  • Hausmann, P. Scott, Expanded Water Quality Protection for Wisconsin's Isolated Wetlands, 24:5:1
  • Acker, Richard H., Protecting Wetlands Through Stormwater Management, County by County, 24:5:5
  • Gilinsky, Ellen, Cumulative Court Decisions Set Stage for Virginia's Nontidal Wetland Program, 24:5:7
  • Robb, James, Estimating Indiana's Isolated Waters Through Geographic Information Systems, 24:5:9

Issue 3

Issue 2

Issue 1


Volume 23

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Issue 6

Issue 5

Issue 4

Issue 3

Issue 2

Issue 1


Volume 22

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Issue 6

Issue 5

Issue 4

Issue 3

Issue 2

Issue 1


Volume 21

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Issue 6

Issue 5

Issue 4

Issue 3

Issue 2

Issue 1


Volume 20

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Issue 6

  • Goode, Ann Eberhart, State Mitigation Banking Policies, 20:6:7
  • Heimlich, Ralph E., and Roger Claassen, Paying for Wetlands: Benefits, Bribes, Taxes, 20:6:1
  • Moore, Kathleen D., Winter Creek, excerpt from Riverwalking, 20:6:24
  • Smith, Elizabeth H., and Sandra Alvarado, Enhanced Wetlands in Urban Landscapes, 20:6:9
  • Studt, John F., The Corps Perspective on NWP Changes, 20:6:5

Issue 5

  • Albrecht, Virginia S., and Kim Diana Connolly, Wise Replacements for NWP 26, (article 2), 20:5:7
  • Gardner, Royal C., Casting Aside the Tulloch Rule, 20:5:5
  • Marcus, Laurel, Success at the Sonoma Baylands, 20:5:1
  • Sibbing, Julie, Wise Replacements for NWP 26, (article 1), 20:5:7
  • Steinhart, Peter, Kind Words for Mud, excerpt from an essay in Audubon, 20:5:24
  • Street, Bill, Improving Mitigation Performance: Results from a Maryland Study, 20:5:11

Issue 4

Issue 3

  • Cwikiel, Wil, Looking for a Reasonable Return from Assessment Methodologies, 20:3:5
  • Flack, Stephanie R. and Nancy B. Benton, Invasive Species and Wetland Biodiversity, 20:3:7
  • Larson, Joseph S., Wetland Landscape Assessment: A Way Out of the Dilemma, 20:3:3
  • Mercer, Morris, Spring at an Ohio Oxbow, 20:3:32
  • Wopat, Ben A., The Making of the Superior SAMP, 20:3:1

Issue 2

  • Carson, Rachel, excerpt from The Sense of Wonder, 20:2:24
  • Kusler, Jon and William Niering, Wetland Assessment: Have We Lost Our Way? 20:2:1
  • Lansford, Ruth, The Tale of the Ballona Wetlands, 20:2:6
  • Lazarus, Richard, U.S. v. Wilson Imposes Limits on the Reach of Section 404, 20:2:4
  • Smith, Larry, Tennessee's Wetland Plan Skirts the Big Issue: "Swamped Out" Land, 20:2:5

Issue 1


Volume 19

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Issue 6

  • Boylan, Karen Day, and Donald R. MacLean, Linking Species Loss with Wetlands Loss, 19:6:1
  • Mcdonald, Moira, and Bill Ashe, Iroquois Pipeline Company Pays, 19:6:11
  • Opheim, Teresa, Wetland Losses Continue but Have Slowed, 19:6:7
  • Searchinger, Timothy D., Status and Trends Report Surprises and Disturbs, 19:6:10
  • Williams, Terry Tempest, Whistling Swan, excerpt from Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place, 19:6:24

Issue 5

  • Guntenspergen, Glenn R., Beth A. Vairin, Virginia R. Burkett, and Daryl McGrath, Coastal Wetlands and Climate Change, 19:5:1
  • Horton, Tom, A Cycle and a Spiral: a Meander and a Turn, excerpt from An Island Out of Time: A Memoir of Smith Island in the Chesapeake, 19:5:28
  • King, Dennis M., and Luke W. Herbert, The Fungibility of Wetlands, 19:5:10
  • Stevens, Timothy, Leaps of Faith and Wishful Thinking on No Net Loss, 19:5:3
  • Tiner, R.W., Piloting a More Descriptive NWI, 19:5:14

Issue 4

  • Brinson, Mark M., Lyndon C. Lee, William Ainslie, Richard D. Rheinhardt, Garrett G. Hollands, Daniel Smith, Dennis F. Whigham, and Wade B. Nutter, Clearing Up Misconceptions About HGM, 19:4:14
  • Caputo, Drew, Nationwide 26 Lawsuit Bodes Ill For Centrist Progress on Wetlands, 19:4:4
  • Dujack, Stephen R., Awakening, 19:4:28
  • Heimlich, Ralph E., Keith D. Wiebe, and Roger L. Claassen, Sustaining Our Wetland Gains, 19:4:5
  • Smith, David, Comparing Apples to Oranges, 19:4:11
  • Svoboda, Franklin J., Delineation, Corps and Agriculture Department Style, 19:4:3
  • Tolman, Jonathan, How We Achieved No Net Loss, 19:4:1

Issue 3

  • Allison, Dorothy, excerpt from Promises, 19:3:36
  • King, Dennis M., Valuing Wetlands for Watershed Planning, 19:3:5
  • McBeth, Daryn, and Raenell Nagel, Building on the WRP, 19:3:11
  • Schlanger, Phoebe and Susan Asmus, A Challenge to Nationwide Permit 26, 19:3:1
  • Whitaker, Gene, The U.S. Geological Survey Publishes a Wetlands One Book, 19:3:4

Issue 2

  • Ackerman, Jennifer, A Reservoir of Old Authority, a Link to Our Own Beginnings, excerpt from Notes from the Shore, 19:2:24
  • Davis, Michael, The New Nationwide Permit Program, 19:2:1
  • Lee, Gloria, Phoebe Schlanger, and Chip Murray, A Decision Well Reasoned, 19:2:5
  • McElfish, James, The Tulloch Rule Is Overturned, 19:2:4
  • Tiner, R.W., NWI Maps: What They Tell Us, 19:2:7

Issue 1

  • Eames, Cliff, A Call for the Withdrawal of Nationwide Permit 29, 19:1:7
  • Hansen, Gunner, The Mouth of the Mississippi, excerpt from Islands on the Edge of Time, 19:1:28
  • Nicholas, Sara, Making it Work: A Case Study on the WRP, 19:1:13
  • Sibbing, Julie M., Mitigation's Role in Wetland Loss, 19:1:1
  • Zedler, Joy B., Restoring Tidal Wetlands: A Scientific View, 19:1:8

Volume 18

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Issue 6

  • Audubon, John James, Tempest on the St. John's River, excerpt from diaries, 18:6:24
  • Eugster, J. Glenn, Good Science, Good Advocacy, 18:6:1
  • Melanson, Jeanne, and Gene Whitaker, Toward Successful Restoration, 18:6:12
  • Moore, Lisa, "Flexibility" Over Wetland Protection, 18:6:7

Issue 5

  • Gumb, Dana, Staten Island Stormwater Management, 18:5:7
  • Hoffman, Susan, The Dawn of Watershed Permitting, 18:5:10
  • Kooser, Jaime, Teri Granger, and Tom Hruby, A State Plan for Measuring Functions, 18:5:1
  • Parker, Paul and Meredith Miller, Golf Shapes the Landscape, 18:5:13
  • Teal, John and Mildred Teal, The Green Ribbon of Salt Marshes, excerpt from Life and Death of the Salt Marsh, 18:5:24
  • Whitaker, Gene, Why Do Landowners Restore Wetlands? 18:5:5

Issue 4

  • Adler, Jonathan, Model Watershed Protection, 18:4:7
  • Davis, Michael, Visions and Initiatives from the Corps, interview with Michael L. Davis, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works, 18:4:1
  • Hoagland, Roy A., Jean G. Watts, and Mary B. Anstine, Mitigation Banking: A Tool, Not a Panacea, 18:4:13
  • Kemble, Frances Anne, The Fusing of Earth and Water, excerpt from Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation in 1838–1839, 18:4:24
  • Svoboda, Franklin, Uncertainty Will Continue for Wetland Delineators, 18:4:6

Issue 3

  • Eggers, Steve, The PC Exemption Taken Too Far, 18:3:9
  • Horton, Tom, Naturalness and its Absolutes, excerpt from Bay Country, 18:3:36
  • Kusler, Jon, Through a Crystal Ball, 18:3:6
  • LaFountain, Courtney, The Most for the Money, 18:3:26
  • Robinson, Ann, A Wetland-Friendly Farm Bill? 18:3:1
  • Whitaker, Gene, USDA Leads Efforts for Private Lands Conservation, 18:3:5

Issue 2

  • Albrecht, Virginia S., and Bernard N. Goode, All Not Well with Section 404, 18:2:14
  • Errington, Paul, Millions of Stars and Muskrats, excerpt from Of Men and Marshes, 18:2:24
  • Foote-Smith, Christy, Restoration in a Watershed Context, 18:2:10
  • Meltz, Robert, Uncertain Prospects, 18:2:1
  • Viguerie, Pierre Robert Jr., Wetlands Loss—and Gain—in Louisiana, 18:2:6
  • Whitaker, Gene, Tour Highlights Wetland Status in the Mississippi Delta, 18:2:5

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Volume 17

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Issue 6

Issue 5

  • De Grove, John M., Toward a Sustainable South Florida, 17:5:1
  • Franco, Jess J., Real Reform for Section 404, 17:5:12
  • Furtman, Michael, The Duck Hunter's World, excerpt from On the Wings of a North Wind, 17:5:28
  • Gatewood, Steve, Disney Banks on Mitigation, 17:5:7
  • Moran, Steve, Hard Lessons Learned, 17:5:10
  • Whitaker, Gene, Pitching Wetland Restoration, Neighbor to Neighbor, 17:5:4

Issue 4

  • Ceberio, Robert and Deborah Alaimo Lawlor, A Plan for the Beleaguered Meadowlands, 17:4:10
  • Davis, Michael L., A More Effective and Flexible Section 404, 17:4:7
  • Gruchow, Paul, Summer Squall, excerpt from Journal of a Prairie Year, 17:4:28
  • Mcdonald, Moira, Getting Water to the Wetlands, 17:4:14
  • Whitaker, Gene, An Underutilized Resource for Wetlands: Corporate America, 17:4:6
  • Zedler, Joy B., Reinventing Wetland Science, 17:4:1

Issue 3

  • Heimlich, Ralph, and Jeanne Melanson, Wetlands Lost, Wetlands Gained, 17:3:1
  • Robb, Doreen M., Monitoring Essential for Measuring Wetland Quality, 17:3:10
  • Thomas, Robert M., Our Hunter Gatherer Selves, 17:3:32
  • Tiner, Ralph W., The Chesapeake Watershed: Wetland Trends, 17:3:11
  • Tolman, Jonathan, Achieving No Net Loss, 17:3:5
  • Whitaker, Gene, Partners for Wildlife in Jeopardy, 17:3:4
  • Wilen, Bill O., The Folly of the Numbers Game, 17:3:8

Issue 2

  • Clark, John A. and Daniel K. Slone, Haymount and the Developer's Lament, 17:2:7
  • Hayden, Mike, What Future for the CRP? 17:2:4
  • Janovy, John Jr., Foggy Sunrise Over a High Plains Wetland, excerpt from Dunwoody Pond, 17:2:24
  • Ortman, David E., The Corps' Stealth Permit Program, 17:2:10
  • Whitaker, Gene, The Key to Protection: Private Lands, 17:2:3
  • Wilcher, LaJuana S., Wetlands and the Constitutional Balance, 17:2:1

Issue 1

  • Lee, Charles, County by County, a Statewide Plan, 17:1:9
  • Mountain, Bruce, From Levee District to Wildlife Refuge, 17:1:10
  • Mutel, Cornelia F., Visions of the Floods, 17:1:13
  • Robinson, Ann, New Name, New Direction, 17:1:3
  • Teels, Billy and Mary Cressel, The NRCS Takes a Show on the Road, 17:1:6

Volume 16

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Issue 6

  • Eckles, S. Diane and Margaret Mayers, Looking at the Landscape, 16:6:5
  • Jones, Elise, The Waterways Restoration Bandwagon, 16:6:7
  • Platt, Anne E., Wetlands the World Over, 16:6:13
  • Rockman, Elizabeth, Barren Island's Not Forgotten, 16:6:12
  • Votteler, Todd H., Mexico Proposes a Canal of its Own, 16:6:10

Issue 5

  • Ebbin, Marc, Looking at the Big Picture, 16:5:5
  • Golding, Susan, CWA Leads to Species Conservation, 16:5:16
  • Johnson, Steve, Defining the Potential for NCCP, 16:5:11
  • Mantell, Michael A., The California Experiment, 16:5:9
  • Marsh, Lindell L., A Paradigm for Biodiversity Conservation, 16:5:7
  • Notthoff, Ann, Keeping Science in the Driver's Seat, 16:5:11
  • Silver, Dan, In the Land of Many Promises, 16:5:12
  • Whalen, James, Planning for the Future of Development, 16:5:14
  • Whitaker, Gene, Into the 21st Century, 16:5:17

Issue 4

  • Grasso, Thomas V. and Grady S. McCallie, Make No Assumptions, 16:4:3
  • Kettenring, Kenneth, Praise for General Permits, 16:4:8
  • Lockwood, Susan, Assumption, New Jersey Style, 16:4:6
  • McElfish, James M. Jr., Takings Update, 16:4:13
  • Priolo, Dennis J., A Cumulative Approach to Regulation, 16:4:10

Issue 3

  • King, Dennis, and Curtis Bohlen, Estimating the Costs of Restoration, 16:3:3
  • Sears, Edward B., Strategies for Citizen Suits, 16:3:6

Issue 2

  • Dennis, Sharon, Taking it State by State, 16:2:8
  • Liebesman, Lawrence R., and Kent Koji Matsumoto, Setting Back Water Suppliers, 16:2:6
  • Meagher, John, and Marjorie Wesley, Encouraging Stewardship on Private Lands, 16:2:13
  • Sugameli, Glenn P., Courts Reject Wetlands Takings, 16:2:10
  • Watts, Jean and Roy Hoagland, EPA Holds Firm, 16:2:4

Issue 1

  • Burroughs, James T., New Wetlands Policy in California, 16:1:6
  • Emmett-Mattox, Steve, Building Foundations: The LLELA, 16:1:9
  • Kusler, Jon, Wetlands Protection-The Federal Government Cannot Do it Alone, 16:1:3
  • Searchinger, Tim, Environmentalists Learn to Love the Corps, 16:1:5

Volume 15

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Issue 6

  • Faber, Scott, Letting Down the Levee, 15:6:3
  • Hart, Michael J., Reclamation and Watershed Management, 15:6:8
  • Houck, Michael C., Restoring Urban Waterways, 15:6:6
  • Hunt, Constance E., Checking Cumulative Impacts, 15:6:10

Issue 5

  • Hall, Jon, Mapping Uncharted Territory, 15:5:13
  • Post, Roger A., Probing Permafrost, 15:5:15
  • Robison, Clayton D. Jr., Alaskan Wetlands Are Not Different, 15:5:5
  • Towner, Jeffrey K., and Robert K. Oja, Striking a Balance on the Last Frontier, 15:5:7
  • Turrini, Anthony N., Alaska' s Folly, 15:5:11
  • Wheeler, Polly, Wetlands in Subsistence Economies, 15:5:17
  • Winograd, Ira, Development and Conservation, 15:5:9

Issue 4

  • Barron, Skip, North Dakota Guts Protection, 15:4:10
  • Einbender-Velez, LeGrand, Wetland Regulation and Cooperation, 15:4:12
  • Jennings, Ann, Diane Eckles, Arthur Springarn, Carol Wienhold, and Ann Bartuskaq, Saturated Forested Wetlands, 15:4:7
  • Mallory, Brenda, Equity, Swamps, Development, 15:4:4

Issue 3

  • Bogdan, Kenneth M., and David L. Magney, What Are ARNIs? 15:3:4
  • Magney, David L., Focus on Vernal Pools, 15:3:6
  • Satterfield, James E., and Moira Mcdonald, Hayes vs. Edwards, 15:3:7

Issue 2

  • Davis, Michael L., and Royal C. Gardner, Recognizing the Corps' Commitment, 15:2:9
  • Finder, Edwin W., Update on the Meadowlands, 15:2:8
  • Kuperberg, Joel, Crew Team Plies Uncharted Waters, 15:2:6
  • Kusler, Jon, Wetlands Wish List, 15:2:11
  • Low, Greg, Virginia Coast Reserve, 15:2:3

Issue 1

  • Lant, Christopher, Making Better Use of the Farm Bill, 15:1:11
  • Mcdonald, Moira, Farming the Eastern Shore, 15:1:10
  • Shabman, Leonard, Patricia Riexinger, and Ted Brown, Clarifying Classification, 15:1:4
  • Sidle, John G., and Glen Murray, Instream Flows for Biodiversity, 15:1:12

Volume 14

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Issue 6

  • Muller, Analzita, and Alberto Nino, The Pantanal: Paradise in Danger, 14:6:6
  • Salvesen, David, Wetlands "Down Under," 14:6:3
  • Schley, Terry, and Linda Winter, New ยง404(q) MOA: Diluting EPA's Role, 14:6:8

Issue 5

  • Albrecht, Virginia S., and David G. Isaacs, The Unreasonable Bird Rule, 14:5:4
  • Dobbins, Jeff, Color Me Wet, 14:5:16
  • Dreher, Robert G., EPA Recants Role in Federal Oversight, 14:5:10
  • Goldman-Carter, Janice L., The Unraveling of No Net Loss, 14:5:12
  • Rideout, Stephen, Defining EPA Oversight, 14:5:8
  • Smith, Douglas W., and William A. Butler, Judicial Activism Threatens Wetlands, 14:5:6

Issue 4

  • Cassady, Jane, and Suzanne Goulet Orenstein, Mediating Wetlands Disputes, 14:4:5
  • Collins, Richard C, Mediating the Manual, 14:4:7
  • Meyers, Erik J., Lucas: No Bright Line, 14:4:9
  • National Governors Association, Governors in Concert, 14:4:4

Issue 3

  • Brown, Jerry, George Bush, and Bill Clinton, A Presidential Wetlands Debate, 14:3:5
  • Gates, Bret, and Frank H. Thomas, Saving Floodplains and Insurance Rates, 14:3:4

Issue 2

  • Gladwin, Douglas N., and James E. Roelle, Nationwide Permits: Case Studies Highlight Concerns, 14:2:7
  • Jones, Scott, Future Seen in the Crystal River, 14:2:12
  • Sippie, William S.,