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Title Issue High-Speed Railroad
Threatens Wilderness in Central Russia #3 Spring
1995 Ecoforum 95:
Environmental Groups From the Former Soviet Union Gather in
Kiev for a Second Discovery of
America #4 Summer
1995 New Biological Station
Established in the Arctic: Willem Barents
Biological Station #4 Summer
1995 Russian Congress of
Protected Areas on Nature Conservation: Agony or Promise of
a Dialogue? #4 Summer
1995 ApprovedÉWith
Some Corrections: An Update on High-Speed Railroad
Construction #6 Winter
1996 Russian
Environmentalist Accused of Espionage #6 Winter
1996 The Filtering Fields
of Tver: A Unique Example of Human-Induced Avian
Diversity #10 Winter
1997 An Ugly Assault on a
Russian Steppe Reserve #11 Spring
1997 All-Nation
Class Action Suit: the Russian People Dont Want Their
Money Spent on Environmentally Harmful Projects #12 Summer
1997 Update on the
Moscow-St. Petersburg High-Speed Railroad #12 Summer
1997 What is the Price of
Rivers in Russia #12 Summer
1997 Contest Reveals the
Wealth of Russias Natural Heritage #14 Winter
1998 Experts Seek Input for
Great Bustard Conservation Plan in Asia #14 Winter
1998 Scientific Research at
Zapovedniki Gets a Boost #14 Winter
1998 Siberian Protected
Areas Staff Call for New Wilderness Protection #14 Winter
1998 An
Information-Processing System to Evaluate Plant
Diversity #15 Spring
1998 Belarus Opens Public
Access to Eco-Information #15 Spring
1998 Environment For
Europe- Our Common Future #16 Summer
1998 Its Not Over
Until Its Over: High-Speed Railroad Project Canceled,
but Questions Remain #16 Summer
1998 International
Conference to Strategize on Saving Biodiversity "Hotspots"
in the Russian Far East #16 Summer
1998 Russians Gain Greater
Access to the Global Information Network #16 Summer
1998 Sacred Earth Network's
New Program in Central Asia #16 Summer
1998 Siberian Tiger Habitat
Threatened: This Time, It's Fire #16 Summer
1998 Spring Flooding of
Siberias Lena River Strikes Diaster #16 Summer
1998 The Yuganski Khanty
Urgently Need Your Support #16 Summer
1998 SORM May Spell Trouble
for Russia's Internet Users #17 Fall
1998 Lake Baikal in Danger
of Losing World Heritage Site Status #17 Fall
1998 Discovering Wild
Russia #17 Fall
1998 Fourth Bi-Annual Taiga
Rescue Network Conference #17 Fall
1998 GIS Technology Arrives
in the Urals #17 Fall
1998 Your Letters Needed to
Support the Creation of Belsu National Park #17 Fall
1998 Help Save the Belaya
River and its Forests! #17 Fall
1998 Uzbekistan Experts
Fear Aral Sea May Disappear By 2015 #17 Fall
1998 Major Russian Paper
Producer to Phase out Use of Ancient Forests #18 Winter
1999 Conference Convened on
Voluntary Forestry Certification in Russia #18 Winter
1999 #18 Winter
1999 Appeal to Halt the
Ukrainian Government's Plan to Build a Hydroelectric Power
Station #18 Winter
1999 Mining for the Truth:
Public Participation in Mineral Resources Development
Decisions in the Russian Far East #18 Winter
1999 Kamchatka Rocks to
Protect its Continental Shelf #18 Winter
1999 Russian Crisis Has
Helped Environment #18 Winter
1999 Toxic Spill Threatens
to Taint Lake Ladoga #19 Spring
1999 The Importance of
Education in Preserving Russia's Wetlands #19 Spring
1999 Central Russian
Zapovedniks Go On-Line #19 Spring
1999 Building for a
Sustainable Future: NGOs Join Forces to Protect the
Caspian #19 Spring
1999 New Publication: Don
Quixote-History, People, and Zapovedniks #19 Spring
1999
NEWS OF
THE DAY
Environmentalists Loudly Rejoice throughout Russia: Nikitin Acquitted!!
#22 Spring 2000
Strana Zapovednaya: The First Russian National Fund for the Environment Created
#22 Spring 2000
Focus On: Habitat Conservation in the Barents Sea Region
#22 Spring 2000
The International Contact Forum on Habitat Conservation Issues in the Barents
Region
#22 Spring 2000
What’s Happening with Forestry Certification in Russia?
#22 Spring 2000
Memories
#22 Spring 2000
Going Digital: A virtual Herbarium and Botanical Server at Moscow State
University
#23 Summer 2000
International Accolades: Two Eurasia Environmentalists Receive the Goldman Prize
#23 Summer 2000
World Heritage in Danger
#24 Fall/Winter 2000
Greenpeace Calls Attention to Oil Spills in Western Siberia
#24 Fall/Winter 2000
St. Petersburg Based E-mail List Links Conservationists throughout Russia and
the World
#24 Fall/Winter
Russia-US Treaty to Conserve Shared Polar Bear Population
#25 Spring 2001
Russia Founds its One Hundredth Zapovednik
#25 Spring 2001
"We will Survive While Nature is Alive"
#25 Spring 2001
Russian Nature Press Brings Russia’s Environmental Literature to English
Speakers
#25 Spring 2001
A Ban on Caviar to Save the Caspian Sturgeon
#26 Summer 2001
New Protected Areas Planned of Russia
#26 Summer 2001
Gifts to the Earth
#30 Summer 2002
President Putin Visits Far East Zapovednik
#30 Summer 2002