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P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Introduction
Vol. 49, Issue 6, 1995November 01, 1995 PDT

Definitions

California Agriculture,
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Articles in Vol. 49, Issue 6, 1995

Vol. 49, Issue 6, 1995
  • Farmers and ranchers: Stewards of the land
    W Gomes
  • What is biological diversity? Why do we care?
    California Agriculture
  • Living with the Endangered Species Act: Conflicts, compromises arise at grassroots
    California Agriculture
  • Perspective: Incentives are key to ESA
    B Vice
  • Will the Endangered Species Act become extinct?
    W Irvin
  • Definitions
    California Agriculture
  • Common questions: the Endangered Species Act
    California Agriculture
  • Biodiversity Council aids land use planners
    California Agriculture
  • Can we stop farmland losses? Population growth threatens agriculture, open space
    A MedvitzA Sokolow
  • Sidebar: Mono Lake compromise: A model for conflict resolution
    D Elliott-Fisk
  • Inventory first step to conserving plant diversity
    B Pavlik
  • Displaced by agriculture, urban growth: California wildlife faces uncertain future
    T KuceraR Barrett
  • How economic incentives for growers can benefit biological diversity
    R Howitt
  • Millions of generations old: Once lost, diversity of gene pools cannot be restored
    M Clegg
  • Sidebar: Hot-button issues for Endangered Species Act reauthorization
    P O'Brien
  • Biodiversity indicators in California: Taking nature's temperature
    M Soulé
  • Sidebar: Setting priorities for conserving endangered species
    K Ralls
  • In California: ‘Agrobiodiversity’ key to agricultural productivity
    C QualsetP McGuireM Warburton
  • Private landowners critical to saving California biodiversity
    T ScottR StandifordN Pratini
  • Sidebar: Nation's richest insect diversity in California
    G Ballmer
  • Sidebar: UCR's Biological Resources Information Unit: Local conservation planning backed by UC expertise
    N Pratini
  • Sidebar: Habitat fragmentation: the sum of the pieces is less than the whole
    T ScottN Pratini
  • Conjunctive use of farmland adds value: Winter flooding of ricelands provides waterfowl habitat
    S BrouderJ Hill
  • Sidebar: Residual rice seed is critical food for waterfowl
    M MillerG Wylie
  • Sidebar: Waterfowl and rice in California's Central Valley
    F ReidM Heitmeyer
  • Society responds to contamination: Changes in pest control practices reduce toll on wildlife
    D Anderson
  • Sidebar: Unexpected side effects of chemicals acting as hormone mimics
    D Fry
  • The case of Putah Creek: Conflicting values complicate stream protection
    M MarchettiP Moyle
  • Sidebar: The decline of sea-run fishes in California: An ongoing tragedy
    M MarchettiP Moyle
  • Sidebar: A truce in the water wars
    M MarchettiP Moyle
  • Pioneer in genetics, conservation: Q & A with Ledyard Stebbins
    California Agriculture
California Agriculture
California Agriculture. 1995. “Definitions.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 49 (6): 8–8.
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