Since 1995,
The Center for Russian Nature Conservation has published the outstanding English-language quarterly, Russian Conservation News (RCN). RCN shares with the world how Northern Eurasian natural resources and the people defending them survive in these precarious times. Prepared by leading conservation biologists, policy makers and environmentalists throughout Northern Eurasia and edited for an international audience, RCN provides a voice for a region. By providing a much needed means of communication for the northern Eurasian coservation community with their Western colleagues, RCN has helped to forge critical links around the world. Subscribers include activists, organizations, and scholars throughout the world as well as numerous individuals who feel passionately about the need to conserve the natural treasures of Northern Eurasia and support those in the field working towards this goal.

Each issue is 32 to 40 full-size pages long and filled with valuable information, graphics, charts, drawings and maps.

Read Excerpts from the issue celebrating our Fifth anniversary.

 

 

 

 

RCN Covers:

Environmental legislation

Systems of protected areas in Russia and Northern Eurasia

Endangered wildlife and plants

Unique natural areas in need of protection

Urgent issues, Grass-roots campaigns.

Non-governmental groups and state agencies working on conservation issues

Funding priorities and financial opportunities for conservation work throughout Northern Eurasia

Bibliography of important sources

Contacts and Upcoming Events.

and much more...

Biodiversity Briefings

Biodiversity Briefings is a supplemental publication allowing for more in-depth discussion of key conservation issues or regions. The first issue covered the Bering Sea and the Sea of Okhotsk. The following issue focused on the Kurile islands -- their beauty, their resources, and the many threats to their survival. Read the latest issue, "Mongolia: Biodiversity at a Crossroads," by clicking on the cover at right.