National Wetlands Newsletter

Article Index

Cumulative Author Index, 1979-2009

Authors are listed alphabetically. Click on a letter below to browse articles listed by authors. Where applicable, articles listed in the indices below are linked to a brief editor’s summary.

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Cumulative Subject Index, 1979-2009

Cumulative Index by Volume, 1979-2009

 


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  • Jackson, Jerry, The Constitutional Test for Wetlands Jurisdiction: Agencies in a Muddle, 9:5:7
  • Jacobs, Tom, and Steven Apfelbaum, Before the Flood, 26:6:5 PDF
  • Jacobson, Alyse M., Proposition 19: The California Fish and Wildlife Enhancement Act of 1984, 7:4:11
  • Janovy, John Jr., Foggy Sunrise Over a High Plains Wetland, excerpt from Dunwoody Pond, 17:2:24
  • Jennings, Ann, Roy Hoagland, and Eric Rudolph, Down Sides to Virginia Mitigation Banking, 21:1:9
  • Jennings, Ann, Diane Eckles, Arthur Springarn, Carol Wienhold, and Ann Bartuskaq, Saturated Forested Wetlands, 15:4:7
  • Johnson, Paul D., Musseling in on Biodiversity, 23:6:7 PDF
  • Johnson, Peggy B., A Case History of Local Wetlands Protection: Oakland Township, Michigan, 3:3:10
  • Johnson, Steve, Defining the Potential for NCCP, 16:5:11
  • Johnston, Larry, and Stuart Bramen, Community Acquisition of Developed Floodplain, 1:4:5
  • Jones, Elise, The Waterways Restoration Bandwagon, 16:6:7
  • Jones, Scott, Future Seen in the Crystal River, 14:2:12
  • Joyce, Chris and Niall Burnside, Baltic Coastal Wetlands: Back from the Brink? 26:1:1 PDF

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  • La Farge, Tildy, Wetlands at Work, 23:6:9 PDF
  • LaForce, Melanie, Wetland Scientists as Expert Witnesses, 9:5:6
  • LaForce, Melanie, Wetlands Protection at Superfund Sites, 10:1:5
  • LaFountain, Courtney, The Most for the Money, 18:3:26
  • Lamb, Berton L., State Protection of Wetland and Instream Uses of Water, 6:4:11
  • Lannoo, Michael J., The Decline in Amphibian Populations, 20:1:1
  • Lansford, Ruth, The Tale of the Ballona Wetlands, 20:2:6
  • Lant, Christopher, Making Better Use of the Farm Bill, 15:1:11
  • LaRoe, Edward T., Wetland Habitat Mitigation: An Historical Overview, 8:5:8
  • Larsen, Norman E., The Real Issue in Wetlands Management, 2:2:10
  • Larsen, Norman E., Wetlands Protection Oriented to Chesapeake Bay—"The Virginia Picture," 6:3:6
  • Larson, Joseph S., 1987 Meeting of the Convention on Wetlands of International Importance, 9:4:12
  • Larson, Joseph S., Wetland Landscape Assessment: A Way Out of the Dilemma, 20:3:3
  • Larson, Joseph S., Wetland Value Assessment—State of the Art, 3:2:4
  • Larson, Joseph S., and Hazel Groman, A National Program for Regional Wetland Assessment, 6:5:2
  • Lashley, Douglas L., Guiding Mitigation Banking, 17:6:1
  • Lawrence, Louise, Maryland-USDA Program First to Enhance the CRP, 20:1:4
  • Lazarus, Richard, U.S. v. Wilson Imposes Limits on the Reach of Section 404, 20:2:4
  • Leach, Paul J., Restoration of Fisheries Habitat: A Legislative Proposal, 8:4:13
  • Ledec, George, Carter's New Water Policy—A Bonus for Wetlands? 1:1:9
  • Lee, Charles, County by County, a Statewide Plan, 17:1:9
  • Lee, Gloria, Phoebe Schlanger, and Chip Murray, A Decision Well Reasoned, 19:2:5
  • Lee, Lyndon C., The High, Medium, and Low Blues, 13:5:8
  • Leitch, Jay A., Tailoring Wetland Protection Policies, 6:1:6
  • Leitch, Jay A., David M. Saxowsky, and Michael G. McKenna, North Dakota Wetlands Protection Law, 9:5:13
  • Leopold, Aldo, Marshland Elegy, excerpt from A Sand County Almanac, 20:1:24
  • Lewey, Sky, Flowing River, Hidden Danger, 26:4:9 PDF
  • Lewis, Roy R., Why Florida Needs Mitigation Banking, 14:1:7
  • Lewis, Roy R., "Robin" III, Don't Forget Habitat Restoration for Florida's Fisheries, 22:6:9
  • Liebesman, Lawrence R., The Farming Exemption under 404(f) of the Clean Water Act—Congressional Intent and Judicial Construction, 7:4:14
  • Liebesman, Lawrence R., Judicial, Administrative, and Congressional Responses to SWANCC, 25:6:1 PDF
  • Liebesman, Lawrence R., The "Sweedens Swamp" Controversy—Focusing on EPA's Role in the Clean Water Act 404 Program, 9:6:15
  • Liebesman, Lawrence R., and Kent Koji Matsumoto, Setting Back Water Suppliers, 16:2:6
  • Link, Lewis E.,Katrina Policy Lessons Learned: Coping With Change is a Risky Business, 29:5:18 PDF
  • Lochner, Tom, Cranberry Growers Need Wetlands Too, 22:2:7
  • Lockwood, Susan, Assumption, New Jersey Style, 16:4:6
  • Lollar, Barb, Indiana Wetland Legislation: Clear as Mud, 26:5:3 PDF
  • Lombardo, Pio, and Thomas Neel, Wetlands and Wastewater Treatment: The Mayo Peninsula Water Reclamation Facilities Plan, 9:2:18
  • Low, Greg, Virginia Coast Reserve, 15:2:3
  • Lucier, Alan A, Forest Products Industry Conducting Forested Wetlands Research, 12:2:14
  • Luthin, Charles, Wisconsin Citizens Sour on Cranberry Industry Privileges, 22:2:5
  • Lyons, Suellen, Putting the Kids Together Right, 21:5:24

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  • O'Brien, Catherine L., Vermont Adopts Wetland Rules, 12:3:8
  • Oberstar, Hon. James L., Section 404: Should Congress Reenter the Fray? 10:6:5
  • Odell, Turner, On Soggy Ground—State Protection for Isolated Wetlands, 25:5:7 PDF
  • Odum, Eugene P., Commentary: Wetlands and Their Values, 5:3:2
  • Odum, William E., Tidal Freshwater Wetlands: An Ignored Resource, 5:5:2
  • Offringa, Jane, and Karen Wolper, EPA Region III Develops Policy for Regulating Peat Mining, 7:6:4
  • Oliver, Mary, Summer Poem, 24:4:24
  • Olson, David, Advanced Information System to Support Corps' Regulatory Program, 27:2:19 PDF
  • Olson, Siguard, The Swamp at Caribou Creek, excerpt from an essay, 17:6:28
  • Opheim, Teresa, Wetland Losses Continue but Have Slowed, 19:6:7
  • Oppenheimer, Jesse Daniel, National Wetlands Awards: Celebrating Two Decades, 31:3:22 PDF
  • Oppenheimer, Jesse Daniel, and Landon Yoder, A Steadfast Ecosystem Service: Bringing the Wetlands Community Together, 31:3:24 PDF
  • Ortman, David E., The Corps' Stealth Permit Program, 17:2:10
  • Ortman, David E., Grays Harbor Watermeadows Await Final Verdict, 6:1:4
  • Ortman, David E., Ninth Circuit Upholds Issuance of After-the-Fact Permit, 8:6:11
  • Ortman, David E., Wetlands or Uplands—Northwest Courts Make the Call, 8:3:13
  • Otte, Lee, North Carolina Pocosins: Their Development History, 9:5:2

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  • Walker, Rusty, North Carolina Phosphate Corporation's Wetland Creation Efforts, 7:4:17
  • Walton, Izaak, The Angler's Verse, excerpt from The Compleat Angler: or the Contemplative Man's Recreation, 22:6:32
  • Want, William L., 1902 Atlantic Ltd. v. Hudson: A Case for Concern, 6:3:14
  • Want, William L., Court Ruling Limits 404 Silviculture Exemption, 12:3:10
  • Ward, Thomas, Rapanos v. United States: A Step in the Right Direction, 28:5:12 PDF
  • Warren, Wayne, Ohio's Coastal Management Program, 11:3:10
  • Waterman, Melissa, The Gulf of Maine Initiative, 12:4:2
  • Watson, Jeter M., Virginia's Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act, 10:4:5
  • Watts, Jean and Roy Hoagland, EPA Holds Firm, 16:2:4
  • Weber, Michael, Marine Sanctuary Program Update, 6:1:2
  • Wedeking, Jim, Connecting the Jurisdictional Dots? The Migratory Bird Rule and the Hydrological Connection Theory, 26:4:15 PDF
  • Weller, Philip, Dan Ray, and Sandy Connell, Bridging the Basin: U.S.-Canadian Great Lakes Agreements, 12:5:12
  • Wetzel, Paul R., The Use of Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment: An Introduction, 6:5:6
  • Whalen, James, Planning for the Future of Development, 16:5:14
  • Wheeler, Polly, Wetlands in Subsistence Economies, 15:5:17
  • Whitaker, Gene, A Farm Bill Debate with Implications for Wetlands, 18:1:6
  • Whitaker, Gene, Into the 21st Century, 16:5:17
  • Whitaker, Gene, The Key to Protection: Private Lands, 17:2:3
  • Whitaker, Gene, Motherhood, Apple Pie, and the WRP, 17:6:4
  • Whitaker, Gene, Partners for Wildlife in Jeopardy, 17:3:4
  • Whitaker, Gene, Pitching Wetland Restoration, Neighbor to Neighbor, 17:5:4
  • Whitaker, Gene, Tour Highlights Wetland Status in the Mississippi Delta, 18:2:5
  • Whitaker, Gene, An Underutilized Resource for Wetlands: Corporate America, 17:4:6
  • Whitaker, Gene, USDA Leads Efforts for Private Lands Conservation, 18:3:5
  • Whitaker, Gene, The U.S. Geological Survey Publishes a Wetlands One Book, 19:3:4
  • Whitaker, Gene, Why Do Landowners Restore Wetlands? 18:5:5
  • White, E. B., Expectancy, from Poems and Sketches of E.B. White, 22:2:24
  • Whitmire, John, and Harvey Miller, Playa Lakes Joint Venture, 12:4:11
  • Wieder, R. Kelman, Gerald E. Lang, and Alfred E. Whitehouse, Sphagnum-Dominated Wetland Treatment of Mine Drainage Water, 7:4:2
  • Wilcher, LaJuana S., Wetlands and the Constitutional Balance, 17:2:1
  • Wilcher, LaJuana S., and Robert W. Page, A Victory on Many Fronts, 12:2:2
  • Wilen, Bill O., The Folly of the Numbers Game, 17:3:8
  • Wilkinson, Jessica, Christina Kennedy, Kelly Mott, Meg Filbey, and Sarah King, Banks and Fees Mitigation Study Reveals an Industry Transformed, 24:5:5 PDF
  • Willard, Thomas A., Federal Energy Regulatory Commission: A States' Rights Issue, 13:3:6
  • Williams, Lori, EPA Announces New State Wetlands Grant Initiative, 12:1:11
  • Williams, Lori, EPA Funding State Efforts, 14:2:14
  • Williams, Lori, EPA Proposes Revisions to 404 State Program Regulations, 6:6:4
  • Williams, Lori, EPA Revises State Wetlands Regulations, 10:5:13
  • Williams, Terry Tempest, Whistling Swan, excerpt from Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place, 19:6:24
  • Williams, Terry Tempest, Water Songs, excerpt from An Unspoken Hunter: Stories from the Field, 22:4:24
  • Wilmar, Mike, Mitigation: The Applicant's Perspective, 8:5:16
  • Windham, Sarah Beth and Kristen M. Fletcher, "Green Collar Criminals" and Wetland Uncertainty, 25:1:5 PDF
  • Winkler, Marjory J., Assessing the Use of Peat Deposits as Energy Source, 3:1:2
  • Winograd, Ira, Development and Conservation, 15:5:9
  • Winter, Linda, Sununu Pulled Rank, 12:2:3
  • Winter, Lois, and Stewart Fefer, Protecting Maine's Wetlands: Linking Maine's Past with its Future, 29:5:6 PDF
  • Witherill, Donald T., Freshwater Wetlands: New Legislation for Maine, 8:1:10
  • Wolverton, Charles L., State Court of Appeals Upholds Michigan Wetlands Regulations, 10:5:14
  • Wolverton, Charles L., Wetland Protection: The Michigan Experience, 6:2:12
  • Wood, Lance D., The ECOS‘ Proposal for Expanded State Assumption of the CWA 404 Program: Unnecessary, Unwise, and Unworkable, 31:3:13 PDF
  • Wood, Lance D., The Forum's Proposal to Delegate 404 to the States: A Bad Deal for Wetlands, 11:4:2 PDF
  • Wood, Lance D., Section §404 Delegation: A Rebuttal to Governor Kean, 12:1:2 PDF
  • Wopat, Ben A., The Making of the Superior SAMP, 20:3:1
  • Wright, Tiffany, Indirect Impacts of Urbanization on Wetland Quality, 29:1:1 PDF
  • Wrubleski, Dale A., Lake Fish Community Finds Seasonal Home in Delta Marsh, 22:6:7

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