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LIVING ARCTIC


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RCN announces a new column: the Living Arctic

#6 Winter 1996

Protecting the Arctic Environment

#7 Spring 1996

Preserving the Arctic Together

#7 Spring 1996

Success on Spitzbergen!

#7 Spring 1996

The Secret of the Barnacle Goose

#9 Fall 1996

Why Protected Natural Territories and Indigenous Peoples Need Each Other

#10 Winter 1997

The Taking of Toporki

#11 Spring 1997

Without Trial or Inquest, Aleutians were Imprisoned at Home

#11 Spring 1997

Ecological Tourism in the Russian Arctic

#13 Fall 1997

Yamal Peninsula: Land of 79,000 Lakes...and Home to Siberia’s Largest Gas Reserves

#17 Fall 1998

Linking Tourism and Conservation in the Russian Arctic

#18 Winter 1999

The Laptev Sea, Home to the Impressive Lena Delta, and to Russia's Largest Zapovednik

#19 Spring 1999

Special Section- Novaya Zemlya
  • The Russian Research Institute for Culture and
  • Natural Heritage
  • Integrated Marine Arctic Expedition
  • Of Polar Deserts and Arctic Tundra: Novaya Zemlya’s
  • Remarkable Terrestrial Ecosystems
  • One-third of Novaya Zemlya Proposed for Protection
  • New Discoveries of Novaya Zemlya’s Avian Treasures
  • Novaya Zemlya’s Rare and Endangered Creatures
  • Keepers of the Shore: the Vital Role of Novaya Zemlya’s
  • Teeming Bird Colonies in the Coastal Ecosystem
  • Novaya Zemlya: Nuclear Wasteland or Pristine Nature?
  • The Current Impact of Past nuclear Testing on Novaya Zemlya
#22 Spring 2000 

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