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Article Title |
Issue |
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Resolution for Russian Parks |
#1 Fall 1994 |
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Russian and American National Parks Exchange Expertise, Experience in Vodlozersky National Park |
#1 Fall 1994 |
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Student Internship in Ethnography, Ecology, and History in a Russian National Park: Traditional Land Use and Nature conservation on the middle-Volga (Samarskaya Luka NP) |
#2 Winter 1995 |
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Vodlozersky National Park- Leading the Way in Ranger Training |
#2 Winter 1995 |
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Conserving Culture and Forests in the Russian North: Kenozersky National Park |
#4 Summer 1995 |
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Ancient Sites Gain New Status: Ugra National Park |
#4 Summer 1995 |
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Eco-Tourism Opportunities and Reality: Valdai National Park |
#5 Fall 1995 |
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Along the Shores of Smolenskoe Poozero Natioanl Park: Mutual Understanding through Positive Action |
#6 Winter 1996 |
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Ile-Alatau National Park: Taking a Step Toward Sustainable Development in Kazakhstan |
#11 Spring 1997 |
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Building National Parks in Kazakhstan |
#11 Spring 1997 |
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Now Thirty-Two National Parks in Russia (Ugra) |
#11 Spring 1997 |
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Kurshkaya Kosa National Park: Ten Years of a Multi-Century History |
#14 Winter 1998 |
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New Names Appear on the Map of Russias Protected Areas |
#15 Spring 1998 |
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Discovering Sebezhsky National Park, One Inventory at a Time |
#18 Winter 1999 |
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Effort Underway to Create a New National Park in the Southern Altai |
#18 Winter 1999 |
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Paanajarvi National Park: the Gem of Karelia |
#18 Winter 1999 |