Whole Earth, Spring 2001
“Place making has entered the mainstream and some mainstream constituencies have rebelled. Who cares if landscapes are all dandelions and lawn? Why do restorers get to create their version of nature? Place making and culture shaping entangle. A ten-year update on restoring nature to neighborhoods, watersheds, and intercontinental migration routes. A world of rich ambiguity. What’s possible? practical? sustainable?”
- Published: Spring 2001
- Collection: Whole Earth Magazine
- Links: Internet Archive, Download PDF
Sections:
- Features
- Books, Stuff, and Resource
- Fun and Comfort in the Field
- Removing the Unwanted
- Finding Refuge in Change
- Nurturing the Wanted
- Stopping the Leaks
- Wetland News
- Reintroducing the Lost
- Completing the Tapestry
- Backmatter
Whole Earth, Spring 2001
- FEATURES
- The Vagina of a Mole Flea by Hon. Miriam Rothschild1
- Letters to the Editor4
- The New New Economy by Joel Makower and Ron Pernick8
- Longtime Passing: An Interview with Pete Seeger by David Kupfer19
- Margaret Mead Awards86
- City at Peace86
- Homeless Prenatal Program86
- Camp AVARY86
- All Species Project by Chris Wells90
- The Hawk That Wouldn’t Migrate by Elizabeth Rouan92
- “She Taps on the Roof, She Does a Little Dance” by Allen Fish93
- Books, Stuff, and Resource
- Clean-Tech Web sites9
- Fine Catalogs10
- Facets Movie Lovers Video Guide10
- Facets Video Master Catalog10
- The Whole Toon Catalog10
- Child of the World (Essential Montessori)10
- John Holt’s Bookstore10
- Monte Package Company Non-Electric Catalog10
- The Astronomical Society of the Pacific10
- Ha Ha Web Sites12
- Restop Lavatory Products Shitting Pretty13
- The Sibley Guide to Birds14
- Birds of a Feather14
- The Legacy of Luna15
- Origins of Democratic Culture16
- Democracy in the Digital Age16
- The Social Life of Information16
- Cyberselfish16
- The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music18
- Folk Music Access:
- Where Have All the Flowers Gone (CD)22
- The Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, Inc.22
- Where Have All the Flowers Gone (book)22
- Pete Seeger’s Storytelling Book22
- Hard Hitting Songs for Hard-Hit People22
- The Best of Broadside 1962-196822
- Giants of the Folk Tradition22
- Great Folk Labels22
- Folk Song Essentials22
- Anthology of American Folk Music22
- Sing Out!22
- Intro to Place Making24
- Fun and Comfort in the Field
- Fun and Comfort in the Field30
- Thermo-Cool Headband30
- Insect Repellent30
- Ponchos30
- Vector Computer/Watch30
- Bruno Sherpa30
- Solar/Lunar Watch30
- Hand Cleaner30
- Anti-tick Tools30
- Cargo Bars30
- The Earth Manual30
- Restoration Catalogs:
- Peaceful Valley31
- Ben Meadows31
- Forestry Suppliers31
- Terra Tech, Inc.31
- In Service of the Wild32
- Green Pheonix32
- Mapping/Weather Tools:
- Topozone33
- Terrain Navigator and Professional33
- GIS access33
- Davis Instruments33
- The SkyScan Lightning Detector33
- Restoration Publications
- Restoration Publications by David Egan34
- Ecological Restoration34
- Restoration Ecology34
- Land and Water34
- Reforesting Scotland34
- Aquaphyte34
- Greener Roadside34
- Restoration34
- Wild Earth34
- Prairie Plains Journal34
- California Coast & Ocean34
- Endangered Species UPDATE34
- Natural Areas Journal34
- Wildland Weeds34
- Restoration Colleges and Institutions by Brian Lavendel36
- Seeing Nature by Donella Meadows38
- Green Nazis? by Peter Warshall: Critics—from pop AM announcers to high-lQ academics—are attacking restorationists and conservationists for being too powerful and promoting nativism and anti-immigration.40
- Multistate, Multinational Natives43
- Removing the Unwanted
- Removing the Unwanted44
- Life Out of Bounds44
- The Ecology of Invasions by Animals and Plants44
- Invasive Plants44
- Invasive Plants Tools:
- Root Jack44
- Weed Wrench44
- Ringer Tree Girdler44
- E-Z-Ject Lance44
- Hypo-Hatchet Tree Injector44
- Herbicides44
- Cat Fights46
- Deer Repellents47
- Chicago Controversy by Alf Siewers: Idealistic restorationists tried to return forest to savanna, But animal rights groups, upscale neighborhoods, and the media organized an end to restoration. How to make acceptable ecological change a community decision.48
- Restoring Nature53
- The Tallgrass Restoration Handbook53
- Miracle Under the Oaks53
- Wilderness and the Hyperreal by Peter Warshall: Is faking nature preserving it? Ask the Old Man of the Mountain.54
- Ranching Back To Nature: a Photo Essay on Creative Cows by Dan Dagget56
- Finding Refuge in Change
- Finding Refuge in Change60
- The Historical Ecology Handbook60
- Eco-History Tools60
- Yellowstone and the Biology of Time60
- Nurturing the Wanted
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- Plants from Test Tubes62
- Collecting, Processing, and Germinating Seeds of Wildland Plants62
- Practical Woody Plant Propagation for Nursery Growers62
- Forward-Looking Infrared Radar62
- Remote Data Systems, Inc.62
- Machinery:
- Seed Collectors63
- Shuckers63
- Drills63
- Spreaders63
- Rock Pickers63
- Tree Spades63
- Trees:
- Treessentials64
- TreePro64
- Treegators64
- Driwater64
- The Once and Future Forest64
- TreePeople64
- Second Nature64
- Tools, Trees and Transformation64
- Restoration Forestry64
- Alaska Environmental Contracting64
- TreeToad64
- Stopping the Leaks
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- Bioengineering materials:
- Bitterroot Restoration, Inc.66
- Nedia Enterprises, Inc.,66
- California Straw Works66
- eojute Erosion Control Fabric66
- Turffacs, Steel Staples, and Turf Tacker66
- Mycorrhizal Inoculum and Soil Amendments: Fungi Perfecti
- Restoration Technologies Intl.66
- AgBio, Inc.66
- GroLife66
- Journals:
- Biocycle66
- Wetland News
- Wetland News67
- Wetlands67
- Restoring Streams in Cities67
- A Restoring of an Urban Salt Marsh67
- The Everglades67
- Environmental Concerns, Inc.67
- Wetland Journal67
- Restoring the Nation’s Marine Environment67
- Resurrection Ecology by Robert Michael Pyle: Can we bring species back from extinction?68
- Reintroducing the Lost
- Reintroducing the Lost70
- Mammoth70
- Quagga70
- Guar70
- Buccardo70
- Thylacine70
- Nice Boulders, Where’s the Fish by Seth Zuckerman: A ten-year update of what’s happening to watershed restoration and the return of the salmon. Paradoxes and paradises.71
- Totem Salmon74
- Salmon Nation74
- Completing the Tapestry
- Completing the Tapestry76
- Brooklyn Botanic Garden 21st Century Gardening Series76
- Building Homes for Bats76
- Landscaping for Wildlife books76
- Solving for Pattern: The Straw Project by Michael K. Stone: Fourth-graders’ interests in a shrimp weave a web of restorationists—ranchers, teachers, private consultants, principals, Congressional aides, parents, government employees, birders, and philanthropists. Our major story on the blossoming of positive restoration works into community life.77
- Restore Balance, Not the Past: an interview with Ray Dasmann by David Kupfer84
- BACKMATTER
- Gossip96
- Book Brawl, Take 696
- WELL Discussion: Whole Earth's Image98
- Thanks100
- Donors100
- Maniacals101
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