[ECOLOG-L] Managing Editor Position - Natural Areas Journal

2016-05-26 Thread Deb Kraus
The Natural Areas Association is seeking a Managing Editor for the Natural
Areas Journal

Position:   Managing Editor for the Natural Areas Journal
Status: Contracted (non-employee) hourly position requiring
an average time commitment of 30 hours/month 
Reports to: Director of Operations
Location:   Managing Editor’s current location
Compensation:   Dependent on experience

General Description
The Natural Areas Association (NAA) is seeking a Managing Editor (ME) for
the Natural Areas Journal (NAJ). This contracted, part-time position
averages 30 hours/month (the hours/week will vary) and will formally begin
in mid-late June 2016 (or as soon as filled). The Managing Editor will work
from their current location. The current ME and/or production manager will
be available to facilitate a smooth transition, and to ensure continuity and
the ongoing success of the NAJ. 

Natural Areas Journal Background
The NAJ is the NAA’s flagship publication. The Journal provides a forum for
communication among persons involved in the identification, preservation,
protection, and management of natural areas and elements of biological
diversity. The NAJ focus is on nature preserves, natural areas, state or
national parks, rare and endangered species, land preservation, and
practical approaches to natural areas work. The Journal includes
peer-reviewed original research articles on applied conservation biology,
ecological restoration, natural areas management, ecological assessment and
monitoring, invasive and exotic species management, habitat protection, fire
ecology, natural areas identification, natural areas programs and
conservation ethics.

Job Description
The job entails copy editing all manuscripts provided by the lead editor,
ensuring consistent editorial quality of the articles and other content,
establishing the table of contents and a production schedule in conjunction
with the production manager (PM), and helping to ensure that the Journal is
published in a timely manner. Other responsibilities include coordinating
with the layout / design staff, contributing editors (e.g., Book Review
editor), and with authors. The ME also coordinates with the NAA Director of
Operations (DOO) on non-article content (e.g., conference ads, NAA
membership announcements, other editorial content) to obtain general
information about the Association to include in the Journal, to ensure that
the Journal meets the level of quality desired by the Board of Directors,
and to troubleshoot and/or obtain assistance or guidance with any
administrative or operational problems that may arise. 

Qualifications
The managing editor should have an excellent working knowledge of the
publications production process, preferably with experience working on
scientific/technical journals. Editing skills using word-processing
software, as well as familiarity with desktop publishing, are essential.
Proven ability as an editor or copy editor is very valuable, as is
familiarity with editorial standards and styles, especially The Chicago
Manual of Style and Scientific Style and Format. An educational background
in natural/ecological sciences and/or natural resources management is very
helpful. The individual should also feel comfortable communicating with
authors in both academic and agency settings. 

Minimum qualifications include: 
•   College degree
•   Copy editing experience
•   Demonstrated skill in oral and written communications
•   High-level word processing experience
•   Exceptional organizational and interpersonal skills

View the full job description:
www.naturalareas.org/journal/natural-areas-journal-staff 

To Apply
Please send a cover letter, resume/curriculum vitae and two writing examples
(all in pdf format) to: Deb Kraus, Director of Operations at
dkr...@naturalareas.org. Please also include a list of three references.


[ECOLOG-L] Learn. Collaborate. Re-energize.

2015-10-28 Thread Deb Kraus

 
 It's Not Too Late! Please
 Join Us For Natural Areas
Conference 2015
Conservation Through Collaboration
November 3-5, Little Rock, Arkansas

Come to Learn. Come To Collaborate. Come to Get Re-energized.
 


People need nature, and nature needs conservation professionals working
together. Which is what this conference is all about. The theme,
Conservation Through Collaboration, speaks to the importance of working with
partners to more effectively conserve our natural ecosystems and species
diversity.

The conference Plenary speakers, session topics, workshops and other
activities will explore the ongoing as well as emerging challenges that we
all face while working to conserve and manage naturals areas.

Here is a sampling of topics being offered: 

*   Constituency Building
*   Stream Restoration
*   Habitat Restoration & Management
*   Pollinators
*   Land Conservation and Land Trusts
*   Managing Natural Areas in a Changing Climate

You can view the entire program here:

http://naturalareasconference.org/schedule.

We are confident that the vision, knowledge and expertise you will find at
this conference will leave you inspired and and eager to approach your own
natural areas work with vigor.

Visit
 naturalareasconference.org for conference
details and to
 register.

Already registered?
 Forward this email to a friend or colleague!

For questions, contact the NAA:
 dkr...@naturalareas.org.

 



[ECOLOG-L] Collaboration Is Empowering. Register by October 9th for Natural Areas Conference 2015.

2015-10-02 Thread Deb Kraus
 

 

Collaboration Is Empowering

The Natural Areas Conference 2015 offers you the opportunity to learn from,
and connect with, conservation professionals, researchers and volunteers who
share your goals and many of the same challenges. 

The Natural Areas Association invites you to attend the 42nd annual Natural
Areas Conference, November 3-5 in Little Rock, Arkansas - your choice of
one, two  or three days of informative talks, workshops, symposia, and field
trips that underscore the theme, Conservation Through Collaboration. Early
registration discounted rates are now available through October 9th.

 <http://naturalareasconference.org/> Join us as we explore many of the top
issues and trends influencing the natural areas community. We'll focus on
emerging changes in conservation, and the need for communication and
constituency building in today's ever-changing climate. We'll also delve
into best practices and cutting-edge techniques for managing open pine
ecosystems, prescribed fire, pollinators and river restoration. 

The  <http://naturalareasconference.org/schedule> schedule provides several
dedicated tracks on topics such as: invasive species, habitat restoration,
fire ecology and management, fracking issues and land trust conservation, to
name a few. A
<http://naturalareasconference.org/workshops-symposia#Pollinator>
Pollinators symposium and other compelling
<http://naturalareasconference.org/workshops-symposia> workshops are also
included in the program.  

"The Natural Areas Conference was excellent. It was definitely well worth
the 14 hour drive from south Florida. The talks were diverse and informative
with lots of "take home" messages that could be applied directly to
projects.  As with all other Natural Areas Conferences that I've attended
the luncheons, field trips,and the banquet served good food and provided
sufficient time to make new acquaintances and talk to colleagues. This
conference was exceptional in all regards."  Anne C. Cox, Ph.D., Ecolo-G,
Inc.

So take a break from your daily routine; jump-start your career with
sessions and workshops that will build your skills and increase your
knowledge. Register by October 9th and you'll save $50 on registration. Join
Us!

For conference questions or information on joining the Natural Areas
Association,  <mailto:dkr...@naturalareas.org> contact Deb Kraus.

For conference and other updates, join our email list.





 



[ECOLOG-L] Collaboration Is Empowering. Connect with Conservation Professionals at Natural Areas Conference 2015.

2015-09-20 Thread Deb Kraus
 

Collaboration Is Empowering

The Natural Areas Conference 2015 offers you the opportunity to learn from,
and connect with, conservation professionals, researchers and volunteers who
share your goals and many of the same challenges. 

The Natural Areas Association invites you to attend the 42nd annual Natural
Areas Conference, November 3-5 in Little Rock, Arkansas - your choice of
one, two  or three days of informative talks, workshops, symposia, and field
trips that underscore the theme, Conservation Through Collaboration. Early
registration discounted rates are available through September 28th.

 <http://naturalareasconference.org/> Join us as we explore many of the top
issues and trends influencing the natural areas community. We'll focus on
emerging changes in conservation, and the need for communication and
constituency building in today's ever-changing climate. We'll also delve
into best practices and cutting-edge techniques for managing open pine
ecosystems, prescribed fire, pollinators and river restoration. 

The  <http://naturalareasconference.org/schedule> schedule provides several
dedicated tracks on topics such as: invasive species, habitat restoration,
fire ecology and management, fracking issues and land trust conservation, to
name a few. A
<http://naturalareasconference.org/workshops-symposia#Pollinator>
Pollinators symposium and other compelling
<http://naturalareasconference.org/workshops-symposia> workshops are also
included in the program.  

"The Natural Areas Conference was excellent. It was definitely well worth
the 14 hour drive from south Florida. The talks were diverse and informative
with lots of "take home" messages that could be applied directly to
projects.  As with all other Natural Areas Conferences that I've attended
the luncheons, field trips,and the banquet served good food and provided
sufficient time to make new acquaintances and talk to colleagues. This
conference was exceptional in all regards."  Anne C. Cox, Ph.D., Ecolo-G,
Inc.

So take a break from your daily routine; jump-start your career with
sessions and workshops that will build your skills and increase your
knowledge. Register by Monday, September 28th and you'll save $50 on
registration. Join Us!

 

For conference questions or information on joining the Natural Areas
Association,  <mailto:dkr...@naturalareas.org> contact Deb Kraus.

For conference and other updates, join our email list.






 



[ECOLOG-L] Natural Areas Conference 2015- Early-Bird Rates Good Through September 12th.

2015-09-08 Thread Deb Kraus

Take Advantage of Early-Bird Rates. Register Now!
 


Natural Areas Conference 2015
Conservation Through Collaboration
November 3-5, Little Rock, Arkansas


Don't miss the opportunity to collaborate with many of the nation's top
conservationists as we explore some of the top issues that face conservation
professionals in today's ever-changing political and social climate.
Participate in informative sessions and compelling workshops that you can
use to advance your career as well as your organization.


Take a break from your daily routine; jump-start your career and refresh
your mind with Sessions   and
Workshops   that will
build your skills and increase your knowledge:

*   Open Pine Ecosystems: Ecology and Management
 
*

Collaborative Landscape-scale Fire Management, Building Partnerships to
Restore Ecosystems
*
 Building a Constituency
*

Stream Restoration


An Array of Unique Field Trips
  -- To Explore and Learn


After you attend an eye-opening workshop, don't miss the opportunity to
apply that newly acquired knowledge when you explore the unique landscapes
and features of Arkansas. Destinations are as wildly diverse and beautifully
varied as the state's terrain, with rugged mountains, wild timberlands,
colorful prairies, and pristine rivers all within reach.
 
Take advantage of early-bird discounted registration until September 12 when
you register now  . Visit
naturalareasconference.org for conference details and to register.
  Sign up
  for our email list to automatically receive
updates in your in-box.

 

 

 



[ECOLOG-L] Student Scholarships are available for Natural Areas Conference 2015

2015-09-08 Thread Deb Kraus
Student Scholarships Are Still Available for the 2015 Natural Areas
Conference Applications are due by September 15th. Please share this: with
your university, students and faculty. 

The Natural Areas Association (NAA) is pleased to offer a limited number of
student scholarships   for the
2015   Natural Areas Conference. The
conference, hosted by the Natural Areas Association, will be held in Little
Rock, Arkansas, November 3-5, 2015. 

Student scholarships will cover the full amount of the student's conference
registration fee, plus lodging. Travel expenses will be considered based on
an applicant's needs. Any other fees, travel, per diem costs and expenses
are the responsibility of the conference participant.

Who Is Eligible?

Full-time students attending accredited institutions and majoring in an
applicable field such as: natural resource management, biology, ecology,
botany, or related subjects are eligible to apply
 . You must be a current NAA
student member to be eligible for the scholarship. Not a member?
 Join today. Your
membership runs for a full year and includes an annual subscription to the
Natural Areas Journal. Students who attend the conference will receive two
years' membership for the price of one ($35). NAA student chapter members
are strongly encouraged to apply.

Scholarships will be awarded on a competitive basis. For more information,
selection criteria and to view the application, visit the students page
  on the conference website. 

REMEMBER: The deadline for applications is September 15, 2015. All
scholarship recipients will be notified by September 30, 2015.

Students are an important part of this Conference

The Natural Areas Association encourages as many students as possible to
attend this conference. Help us spread the word by sharing this with your
university, students and faculty. NAA is offering a low-cost student
registration rate (daily or full-week). Students will have the unique
opportunity to network with conservation professionals, identify new career
opportunities, share ideas with peers, and attend as many sessions as they
wish to learn, learn, learn!

Visit the conference website   for more
information on, or to register for, the Natural Areas Conference.  

 

 

 

 



[ECOLOG-L] Natural Areas Conference 2015: Magical Fireflies, New Panels, and People Helping Natural Areas

2015-07-29 Thread Deb Kraus
Registration is Open
Natural Areas Conference 2015 -  Conservation Through Collaboration

 

 http://naturalareasconference.org/session-topics Sessions and
http://naturalareasconference.org/workshops-symposia Workshops Will Build
Your Skills and Increase Your Knowledge


Join us November 3-5 in Arkansas, The Natural State, for the 2015 Natural
Areas Conference, Conservation through Collaboration. Don't miss the
opportunity to collaborate with many of the nation's top conservationists as
we explore some of the top issues that face conservation professionals in
today's ever-changing political and social climate. Participate in
informative sessions and compelling workshops that you can use to advance
your career as well as your organization. Expect to leave Arkansas with
enhanced knowledge of conservation funding opportunities, how to build
important constituencies, and various techniques for managing and restoring
our natural lands and rivers. 


An Array of Unique
http://naturalarea.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=628f7f20c5a1879960c0a0
a44id=90e7d01489e=76336127e9 Field Trips -- To Explore and Learn


After you attend an eye-opening workshop, don't miss the opportunity to
apply that newly acquired knowledge when you explore the unique landscapes
and features of Arkansas. Destinations are as wildly diverse and beautifully
varied as the state's terrain, with rugged mountains, wild timberlands,
colorful prairies, and pristine rivers all within reach.
 
Registration is open. Visit
http://naturalarea.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=628f7f20c5a1879960c0a0
a44id=d81b7fd767e=76336127e9 naturalareasconference.org for conference
details and to register.
http://naturalarea.us5.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=628f7f20c5a1879960c0a
0a44id=a468b0769ae=76336127e9 Sign up for our email list to automatically
receive updates in your in-box.

 

Natural Areas Association

NaturalAreas.org

Questions? Contact dkr...@naturalareas.org

 

 

 



[ECOLOG-L] Call for Papers -- Abstracts Deadline is June 8th - Natural Areas Conference

2015-05-20 Thread Deb Kraus
Submit A Paper or Poster for Natural Areas Conference 2015

Abstracts for oral or poster presentations are still being accepted for the
Natural Areas Conference, Conservation Through Collaboration to be held in
Little Rock, Arkansas, November 3-5. Abstracts must be received on or before
June 8, 2015.

This conference is one of the nation's premier gatherings of conservation
professionals, educators, and scientists. We welcome papers that explore
these important topics http://naturalareasconference.org/session-topics .

Visit the 2015 conference site  http://naturalareasconference.org/ for
details about abstract submissions and other conference information. We
welcome your contribution to this exciting and educational conference.
Please also share this information with colleagues who may be interested.

 


[ECOLOG-L] Natural Areas Conference Call for Papers Posters -- Abstracts Deadline is June 8th

2015-05-15 Thread Deb Kraus
It's Not Too Late--Submit A Paper or Poster for Natural Areas Conference
2015

Abstracts for oral or poster presentations are still being accepted for the
Natural Areas Conference, Conservation Through Collaboration to be held in
Little Rock, Arkansas, November 3-5. Abstracts must be received on or before
June 8, 2015.

This conference is one of the nation's premier gatherings of conservation
professionals, educators, and scientists. We welcome papers that explore
these important topics http://naturalareasconference.org/session-topics .

Visit the 2015 conference site  http://naturalareasconference.org/ for
details about abstract submissions and other conference information. We
welcome your contribution to this exciting and educational conference.
Please also share this information with colleagues who may be interested.

  _  

Outstanding Keynotes You Won't Want To Miss

Keynote Addresses
 
A New Wild: Saving Nature and Saving Ourselves -- Dr. M. Sanjayan


Opening keynote speaker Dr. M. Sanjayan, a leading global conservation
scientist with Conservation International and host of the PBS Television
Series EARTH A New Wild, discusses reframing conservation by making it about
human well-being.  His talk will cover how human communities are helping
nature thrive and how bringing people into the picture-- that is,
emphasizing that humans are a part of our world's natural systems and not
separate from them-- complements traditional conservation tools such as
protecting important natural areas.
 
Concepts and themes of modern conservation: Can they be reconciled? --  Reed
F. Noss. 
 
Keynote speaker Reed Noss suggests that in order for collaborations to be
effective, conflicting ideas about why, where, and how to practice
conservation must be reconciled. This lecture examines some of the major
concepts and themes of conservation, traditional and new, and concludes that
they may be either complementary or competing.

Remember to submit your paper or poster
http://naturalareasconference.org/abstracts by June 8th, and mark your
calendar for the 2015 Natural Areas Conference, November 3-5 in Little Rock,
Arkansas.

 

For more info contact:

Deb Kraus

Director of Operations

Natural Areas Association

dkr...@naturalarea.org

Ph 541-317-0199

Fax 541-317-0140

PO Box 1504, Bend, OR 97709

www.naturalareaS.org

 


[ECOLOG-L] Nominate a Deserving Colleague for the Carl N. Becker Stewardship Award

2015-05-01 Thread Deb Kraus
Great Conservation Leaders Deserve Recognition. 

Nominate an Individual or Group for the Carl N. Becker Stewardship Award.


This award is given to an individual, organization or group to recognize
excellence and major achievements in managing the natural resources of
reserves, parks, wilderness, and other protected areas. It is given in honor
of Carl N. Becker, former Natural Areas Association president, and a great
conservation leader whose skills benefited natural area conservation
locally, regionally and nationally.
 
Nomination guidelines and forms are available at
naturalareasconference.org/awards. The deadline for receipt of nominations
is May 22, 2015.

Please feel free to share this announcement. Great achievements in
stewardship should be acknowledged!

 

Deb Kraus

Director of Operations

Natural Areas Association

dkr...@naturalarea.org

Ph 541-317-0199

Fax 541-317-0140

PO Box 1504, Bend, OR 97709

www.naturalareaS.org

 


[ECOLOG-L] Book Review Editor for Natural Areas Journal

2015-03-04 Thread Deb Kraus
Natural Areas Journal is seeking a new Book Review Editor

The Natural Areas Journal is a leading voice in natural areas management and
preservation.

Published quarterly by the Natural Areas Association, the Natural Areas
Journal disseminates cutting-edge research, best practices and the newest
knowledge related to natural areas. The Journal includes peer-reviewed
original research articles on applied conservation biology, ecological
restoration, natural areas management, ecological assessment and monitoring,
invasive and exotic species management, habitat protection, fire ecology and
other important topics. Included with each issue are reviews on books that
are relevant to professionals, academics and volunteers in the natural areas
community.

The book review editor (BRE) is a volunteer position that provides the
opportunity to interact with publishers, reviewers and natural areas
professionals, and to learn first-hand about some of the conservation titles
currently or becoming available.

 

The Natural Areas Journal BRE role is an important one. The BRE:

- Keeps current on new titles from publishers (review catalogs, press
releases, etc.)
- Selects new titles for review and solicit review copies from publishers 

- Distributes books proactively sent by publishers to reviewers
- Interacts with potential reviewers
- Reads and edits reviews
- Assembles reviews and provides to Natural Areas Journal managing editor 


Position requirements:

Knowledge of/interest in natural areas literature
Access to a network of natural areas/conservation professionals, volunteers,
and/or other potential reviewers
Ability to use Excel or similar software for tracking purposes
Access to mailing services, post office (institutional support for mailing
costs is desirable, but the NAA will cover the costs of mail/shipping as
needed)

For a full and detailed position description, or if you have questions,
please contact Deb Kraus at  mailto:dkr...@naturalarea.org
dkr...@naturalarea.org or 541-317-0199.

 

Deb Kraus

 http://www.naturalareas.org/ www.naturalareaS.org

 

 

 


[ECOLOG-L] Call for Papers Posters - Natural Areas Conference 2015

2015-03-04 Thread Deb Kraus
To view this on our conference website, please visit:
naturalareasconference.org. http://naturalareasconference.org/ 

 

Submit a Paper or Poster for
Natural Areas Conference 2015


The Natural Areas Association is proud to announce the 2015 Natural Areas
Conference to be held in Little Rock, Arkansas, November 3-5. This event is
one of the nation's premier gatherings of conservation professionals,
educators, and scientists.

 

The theme for the 42nd annual Natural Areas Conference  is Conservation
through Collaboration. We'll explore many of the top issues that currently
face conservation professionals, focusing on emerging changes in the
conservation paradigm and the need for communication and constituency
building in today's ever-changing political and social climate. We'll also
delve into cutting-edge techniques for managing open pine ecosystems,
prescribed fire, and river restoration.

We are now accepting abstracts for oral or poster presentations that explore
http://naturalarea.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=628f7f20c5a1879960c0a0
a44id=5874bde096e=76336127e9 these important topics. All abstracts must
be received on or before April 27, 2015. Please
http://naturalarea.us5.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=628f7f20c5a1879960c0a
0a44id=567f4f39e3e=76336127e9 see the attached for details about abstract
submissions and student presentation awards.

 
http://naturalarea.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=628f7f20c5a1879960c0a0
a44id=ef6f77ae43e=76336127e9 Visit the 2015 conference site for frequent
updates, information on the call for papers, program, registration and other
details. 

We welcome your contribution to this exciting and educational conference.
Please also share this information with colleagues who may be interested.



 

Deb Kraus

Natural Areas Association

dkr...@naturalarea.org
mailto:dkr...@naturalarea.org?subject=Natural%20Areas%20Conference%202015 

 


[ECOLOG-L] Now Available: Native Plants in Restoration Special Issue

2015-02-27 Thread Deb Kraus
“Using Native Plant Materials in Restoration” 
Natural Areas Journal special issue

Now available: 
The January 2015 special issue of the Natural Areas Journal (NAJ), sponsored by 
the Bureau of Land Management, is dedicated to ‘Using Native Plant Materials in 
Restoration’.  
https://gallery.mailchimp.com/628f7f20c5a1879960c0a0a44/files/Native_Plant_Materials_In_Restoration_Articles_List_web_2_.pdf
 Articles include the latest research, concepts, and best management practices. 

 

This special issue contains 18 articles rich with information and guidance on a 
variety of topics:

*   ​restoration in an era of climate change
*   seed sourcing and seed transfer zones
*   effective seed storage, germination, and production techniques
*   assisted migration
*   common gardens 
*   the use of bacterial soil inoculant
*   the nationwide shortage in botanical capacity 
*   regional and national native plant material programs, such as Seeds of 
Success, and the Colorado Plateau Native Plant Program
*   an innovative approach for engaging incarcerated populations with 
conservation 

The Natural Areas Association is very pleased to present this very special 
Journal ( http://www.naturalareas.org/journal www.naturalareas.org/journal) 
issue, which will serve as an enduring go-to reference for land management 
professionals: botanists, restoration ecologists, fire rehabilitation 
specialists, wildlife managers, land stewards and many others charged with 
restoration of natural areas. In addition, the NAA, our partners and other 
organizations will also use this special issue to promote and educate 
decision-makers on the importance of using native seed and plants in managing 
and restoring habitat. 

*   Copies are still available for purchase (while supplies last) by 
phoning 541-317-0199 or emailing the NAA at  mailto:m...@naturalarea.org. 
m...@naturalarea.org.

For more information or questions contact: 

Deb Kraus, Natural Areas Association  

dkr...@naturalarea.org

http://www.naturalareas.org http://www.naturalareas.org/ 

 


[ECOLOG-L] Please post to listserve

2014-12-12 Thread Deb Kraus
Hi,

 

We'd appreciate it if you would post the following announcement on the
Ecolog listserve:

 

Using Native Plant Materials in Restoration 
special Natural Areas Journal issue

To be published January 2015! 

The January 2015 special issue of the Natural Areas Journal (NAJ), sponsored
by the Bureau of Land Management, is dedicated to 'Using Native Plant
Materials in Restoration'.
https://gallery.mailchimp.com/628f7f20c5a1879960c0a0a44/files/Native_Plant_
Materials_In_Restoration_Articles_List_web_2_.pdf Articles will include the
latest research, concepts, and best management practices. This issue will be
50% larger than a regular Journal issue, with important information that you
will not find anywhere else.

 

Don't miss the opportunity to obtain your own copy of this very special
Journal (www.naturalareas.org/journal) issue, which will serve as an
enduring go-to reference for land management professionals: botanists,
restoration ecologists, fire rehabilitation specialists, wildlife managers,
land stewards and many others charged with restoration of natural areas.

In addition, ,the NAA, our partners and other organizations will also use
this special issue to promote and educate decision-makers on the importance
of using native seed and plants in managing and restoring habitat. 

. Join the NAA by December 31st to automatically receive your copy
of the Native Plants in Restoration special issue. Visit:
www.naturalareas.org
file:///D:\Users\Deb\Documents\16.%20Social%20Media\www.naturalareas.org
or email us.

*   You can pre-order extra copies by emailing the NAA at
i...@naturalarea.org.
mailto:i...@naturalarea.org?subject=Natural%20Areas%20Journal%20Special%20I
ssue 

 
mailto:i...@naturalarea.org?subject=Natural%20Areas%20Journal%20Special%20I
ssue 

 
mailto:i...@naturalarea.org?subject=Natural%20Areas%20Journal%20Special%20I
ssue 
  _  


 

Many thanks!

 

Deb Kraus

Director of Operations

Natural Areas Association

dkr...@naturalarea.org

Ph 541-317-0199

Fax 541-317-0140

PO Box 1504, Bend, OR 97709

www.naturalareaS.org