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Terrestrial Ecoregions of North America
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The authors are all affiliated with the Conservation Science Program of World Wildlife Fund. The World Wildlife Fund is the largest privately supported international conservation organization in the world with more than one million members in the U.S. alone.

Authors:
Taylor H. Ricketts
Eric Dinerstein
David M. Olson
Colby J. Loucks
William Eichbaum
Dominick DellaSala
Kevin Kavanagh
Prashant Hedao
Patrick T. Hurley
Karen M. Carney
Robin Abell
Steven Walters

Contributors:
Jonathan Adams
Will Allen
Sandy Andelman
Alan G. Appleby
James F. Bergan
John Broadhead
Dirk Bryant
Steve Buttrick
Steve Chaplin
Roberta Clowater
Terry Cook
Jim Cooperman
Robin Cox
Lance Craighead
David Culver
Mary Davis
Dennis Demarchi
Jim Eidson
Amy Farstad
Thomas Fleischner
R. Glenn Ford
Dave Foreman
Steve Gatewood
Jim Goltz
Sam Gon
Louise Gratton
Tim Gray
Anne Gunn
Arlin Hackman
Randy Hagenstein
Ron Heyer
Bob Holland
Tony Iacobelli
Laura Jackson
John Kartesz
James MacMahon
Kate MacQuarrie
Geoff Mann
Bill Meades
Rod Mondt
Janet Moore
David Neaves
Jim Nelson
Reed Noss
Chris O'Brien
Sebastian Oosenbrug
Gordon Orians
Juri Peepre
Ajith Perera
Robert Peters
Steve Primm
Scott Robinson
Jon-Paul Rodriquez
John Sawyer
Rick Schneider
Jennifer Shay
Marni Sims
Phillip Sims
Fred E. Smeins
George Smith
Scott Smith
Randy Snodgrass
Colin Stewart
Jim Strittholt
Emma Underwood
Robyn Usher
Alasdair Veitch
Alan Weakley
Wesley W. Wettengel
Gaile Whelan-Enns
Chris Williams
Don Wilson
Kim Wolfe
Nathalie Zinger

This volume is the first in a series. This series also includes Freshwater Ecoregions of North America, 2000, and Terrestrial Ecoregions of the Indo-Pacific, 2001, and The Ecoregions Series which includes all 3 volumes at the discounted price of $185.00.

Taylor H. Ricketts is affiliated with the Conservation Science Program of World Wildlife Fund.

Eric Dinerstein is Chief Scientist and Vice-President for Science at the World Wildlife Fund-US. He has participated in or overseen conservation research around the world, he is one of the editors of WWF's Ecosystem Assessment series, and he is the author of a monograph on rhinos: Return of the Unicorns: The Natural History and Conservation of the Greater-One Horned Rhinoceros (Columbia University Press).

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