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PERSPECTIVES
Sustainable Science? Reducing the Carbon Impact of Scientific Mega-Meetings. Alexandra G. Ponette -González and Jarrett E. Burns. 2011. Ethnobiology Letters 2:65–71.
RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS
Traditional Knowledge, Agave Inaequidens Koch Conservation, and the Charro Lariat Artisans of San Miguel Cuyutlán, Mexico. Valenzuela-Zapata, Ana G., Irma Lopez-Muraira, and Marie Sarita Gaytán. 2011. Ethnobiology Letters 2:67–77.
Palaeoethnobotanical Data from the High Mountainous Early Bronze Age Settlement of Tsaghkasar-1 (Mt. Aragats, Armenia). Hovsepyan, Roman. 2011. Ethnobiology Letters 2:58–62.
Peruvian Childrens Folk Taxonomy of Marine Animals. Pizarro-Neyra, José. 2011. Ethnobiology Letters 2:50–57.
Tusk or Bone? An Example of Ivory Substitute in the Wildlife Trade. Sims, Margaret E, Barry W Baker, and Robert M Hoesch. 2011. Ethnobiology Letters 2:40–44.
Local Ecological Knowledge and Importance of Bakeapple (Rubus chamaemorus L.) in a Southeast Labrador Métis Community. Karst, Amanda L. and Nancy J Turner. 2011. Ethnobiology Letters 2:6–18.
FEATURED REPRINTS
Identification, Classification and Zooarchaeology. Driver, Jonathan C., Kristine Bovy, Virginia L Butler, Karen D Lupo, R. Lee Lyman, and Clara Otaola. 2011. Ethnobiology Letters 2:19–39.
BOOK REVIEWS
Paleonutrition. Mark Q. Sutton, Kristin D. Sobolik, and Jill Gardner. 2010. Ethnobiology Letters 2:1–2. Reviewed by Bryan Hockett.
Indigenous Knowledge, Ecology, and Evolutionary Biology. Raymond Pierotti. 2011. Ethnobiology Letters 2:3–5. Reviewed by E.N. Anderson.
Feeding the People, Feeding the Spirit: Revitalizing Northwest Coastal Indian Food. Elise Krohn and Valerie Segrest. 2010. Ethnobiology Letters 2:45. Reviewed by E.N. Anderson.
Paradise Found: Nature in America at the Time of Discovery. Steve Nicholls. 2009. Ethnobiology Letters 2:46–49. Reviewed by Raymond Pierotti.
Mammalian Diversity and Matses Ethnomammalogy in Amazonian Peru. Part 1: Primates. Robert S. Voss and David W. Fleck. 2011. Ethnobiology Letters 2:63–64. Reviewed by Farid Pazhoohi.
The Banana Tree at the Gate: A History of Marginal Peoples and Global Markets in Borneo. Michael R. Dove. 2011. Yale University Press, New Haven. Reviewed by E.N. Anderson. Pages 65–66.