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Conserving Land in Russia: A Contemporary Look at the Past: Commandments of the Forefathers of Zapovedniki |
#6 Winter 1996 |
Land Conservation |
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Sturgeons May Soon Disappear from the Caspian Sea |
#7 Spring 1996 |
Caspian Sea |
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Wolf- Predator or Victim?, The Wolf in Russia: Caught Between Hunters and Environmentalists, Poisons Vs. Knowledge |
#8 Summer 1996 |
The Wolf |
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Whos Who in the Battle with Desertification, Desertification in Russia: Is There a Problem?, Asian NGO Activists Unite Against Desertification at RIOD Conference, Signs of Cooperation at the Eurasian Symposium to Combat Erosion and Desertification |
#9 Fall 1996 |
Desertification |
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Caspian Pipeline
Consortium Threatens Black Sea Ecosystems, |
#12 Summer 1997 |
Energy Resources and Biodiversity |
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The Government is Cutting to the Quick! Russias Common National Property the Zapovedniki May Fall Under the Knife |
#16 Summer 1998 |
The Zapovedniki |
| 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 | Novaya Zemlya |
| Land of Wonders, A Region Under Threat, Forest Bands of the Altai-Sayan, The Reality of Trophy Hunting in Kazakhstan, The Degradation of Grasslands in Southern Siberia, Where have all the Reindeer Gone?, The Nature Conservation Team, The Future of Regional, Biodiversity Conservation in the Altai-Sayan Ecoregion, Forging a New Strategy in the Wake of the Soviet Union | #26 Summer 2001 | The Altai-Sayan Ecoregion |
| A Glossary of Key Terms, The Anatomy of a Biosphere Reserve, The History of the Biosphere Reserve Concept, THE UNESCO-MAB Training Seminar in Krasnoyarsk, Do Biosphere Reserves Need Coordinators or Mangers?, A View from the Other Side, The Particulars of Russian Biosphere Reserves, A Personal Appraisal of the Seville Strategy in Russia, A Comparative Study of Implementing the Seville Strategy in Russia and Germany, A Critical Opinion of Changes in Biosphere Reserves | #27 Fall 2001 | Biosphere Reserves |
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An Introduction to Central Asia, Mountains in the Western Tien Shan, Deserts: Te Kyzyl-Kum, Tugai Forests: The Amu-Darya Delta, Biodiversity Conservation Planning in Uzbekistan, Endangered Animals in Central Asia, The Goitered Gazelle in Central Asia, The Kulan in Central Asia, Saving the Central Asian Leopard in Turkmenistan
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#28 Winter 2002 | Central Asia |
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A New Strategy for the Volga Delta, A History of Nature and Nature Use in the Lower Volga Region, The Portrait of a Local District, The Decline of Agriculture in the Volga Delta, The Current State of the Fishing Industry, An Environmental Ethic for the Caspian Oil Industry, The Role of Astrakhansky Zapovednik
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#29 Spring 2002 | The Volga River Delta |
| Russia’s Place in Johannesburg, Russia on the Ecological Map of the World Wildlife Fund, Timber Business is Friendlier to the Forests than the Ministry of Natural Resources, Keeping Track of Russia’s Virgin Forests | #30 Summer 2002 | Russian Path to Sustainable Development |
| Ecotourism Development in Russia, Past and Future; Taking the Second Step towards Ecotourism Development in Karelia; Birding for Sustainable Tourism in Pskov Region; Adventures in Eastern Uzbekistan: Developing Tourism in Ugam-Chatkalsky National Park; Scientific Tourism in Altai: American Students Visit Katunsky and Altaisky Zapovedniks; Would Ecotourism be Practicable in Bashkortostan?; Commercial Whale Watching in Russia | #31 Fall/Winter 2002-2003 | Ecotourism in Eurasia's Wild Areas |