Saturday, June 16, 2012

Our friend Dr. Cristina Eisenberg of Oregon State co-authored the paper below entitled: MODELING BIODIVERSITY BENEFITS AND EXTERNAL COSTS FROM A KEYSTONE PREDATOR REINTRODUCTION POLICY--the authors examine what the optimum population ofWolves should be in the Northern Rockies factoring in ecosystem services and all other economic beneifits and costs...............Well done Cristina!






From: Eisenberg, Cristina <Cristina.Eisenberg@oregonstate.edu
To: Meril, Rick --
Sent: Fri Jun 15 13:25:21 2012
Subject: Wolf economics paper
Dear Rick,
How are you? I am in from the field briefly. I have attached a new wolf economics paper just published, in which I am a co-author.

Cristina 

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