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Vol. 28, No.1
(Summer 2010)
   In This Issue Of Transect
Vol. 27, No.2
(Autumn/Winter 2009)
   In This Issue Of Transect
  • Feature Article: Envisaging the future Of California's landscapes In a time of rapid climate change
Vol. 27, No.1
(Spring/Summer 2009)
   In This Issue Of Transect
  • Feature Article: Sensor networks at NRS reserves pioneer new ways to observe Earth
Vol. 26, No.2
(Autumn/Winter 2008)
   In This Issue Of Transect
  • Feature Article: We can predict how our weather will
    behave - but can we ever learn to forecast our water? Keck HydroWatch says, Why not?
  • Why Nature at UC?
Vol. 26, No.1
( Spring/Summer 2008 )
   In This Issue Of Transect
  • Feature Article: How a "gateway reserve" serves as a research hub & expands scientific horizons beyond NRS boundaries
  • McLaughlin's serpentine enables specialization
  • Quail Ridge wireless network expands research
  • New NRS reserve: Blue Oak Ranch Reserve
  • Kids In Nature wins CA environmental award
  • New campus administrative director at UCSC, new resident manager at Big Creek
Vol. 25, No.2
( Autumn/Winter 2007 )
   In This Issue Of Transect
  • Feature Article: Mysteries of the grasslands
  • Students of geology "rock out" at Sagehen reserve
  • Successful teen program expands to second NRS site
  • Urban middle-schoolers explore the state's biodiversity
  • Campus NRS director at UC Santa Cruz retires to international expliits
Vol. 25, No.1
( Spring/Summer 2007 )
   In This Issue Of Transect
  • Feature Article: A Parasite's World - Looking into the Plant's Most Popular Lifestyle
  • Beleaguered Marsh on Life-Support Still Persists as a Highly Productive Natural Resource
    • Sidebar: The Ten Commandments of Salvage For Ecological Restoration
  • Pursuing the Mystery of the Monogamous Mice
Vol. 24, No.2
(Spring 2006)
   In This Issue Of Transect
  • Feature Article: Improved Strategies and Technology for Designing Natural Reserves Promise Greater System Biodiversity
    • Sidebar: PISCO and the MLPA
    • Sidebar: The NRS Role in California’s Protected Environments
  • Dedication Ceremony for Sagehen Experimental Forest Links UC Reserve System with Nationwide Network
  • Wide Range of UC Classes Take to The Wild — With Meaningful Results
  • New Director at Sedgwick Reserve Bears Watching
  • NRS Announces 2006-07 Grad Student Grant Winners
Vol. 24, No.1
(Spring 2006)
   In This Issue Of Transect
  • Feature Article: Helping Endangered Species to Keep Their Footing on the Slippery Slope of the Genetic Bottleneck
  • New Study Suggests One Way to Control Invasive Ants
  • California Beetles Go Online
  • Chumash Summer Camp at Sedgwick Reserve Realizing Long-Held Dream of Cultural Revival
  • NRS Wraps Another Successful Mathias Symposium at Bodega Marine Reserve
  • Gold Company's Million-Dollar Endowment Improves Daily Life at McLaughlin Reserve
  • UC Researcher Perishes in an Attempt to Rescue Two Colleagues
  • Sagehen Creek Field Station Oral Histories Available Online
Vol. 23, No.2
(Autumn 2005)
   In This Issue Of Transect
  • Feature Article: New Laser-Mapping Technology Enables "Aerial Groundtruthing"
  • Marine biologist Dan Costa at the TOPP of his game
  • Teens learn leadership and literacy in the Sierras at Sagehen Creek Field Station
  • Kids star in bug video produced at Valentine Reserve
  • Sedgwick Reserve celebrates new all-green science center
Vol. 23, No.1
(Spring 2005)
   In This Issue Of Transect
  • Feature Article: Of Mice and (Wo)Men – Retirement just means more time for research
  • Ultrasonic mouse-talk discovered at Hastings
  • Young readers in L.A. learn science through art
  • Bodega algae become art
  • Director of Motte, Emerson, and Box Spring retires
  • 2004-05 Mathias winners

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