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Issue #11: Table of Contents


Protected Areas

  • Now Thirty Two National Parks in Russia
  • More protected Areas in Ukraine
  • Russian Zapovedniki were Born at Baikal
  • Shulgan-Tash: Candidate for World Heritage Status - Great Expectations
  • Ile-Alatau National Park (Kazakhstan)
  • Building National Parks in Kazakhstan

Legislation

 

  • A Citizen Conservationist Tests - and Stretches - the Limits of Russia's New Democracy
  • Forests Too Often Fail to Expedience
  • Who Needs the Red Data Book of Russia, Anyway?
  • Enviro-Lawyers of Russia - Unite!

Endangered Ecosystems

  • Threat to Dniester River Biodiversity, Moldova

Management

  • Ecotourism at Baikal; A Review of Recent Reports
  • New Tool for Inventory of Vertebrates in Russian Biosphere Reserves

NGOs

  • War Among People, War Against Nature
  • "Heart of Russia" Slogan: No Sustainable Development Without Native Biodiversity!
  • Building an Ecological Network Together
  • Wetlands in Russia Finally Get Attention

Environmental Education

  • March for Parks: A Spring Tradition
  • March for Parks 97 Started Early in the Far East
  • Bringing Kostomukshski Zapovednik To People
  • Survey of Russian-American "Exchanges" Yields Important Results

For Discussion

  • The Pan-European Biological and Landscape Diversity Strategy is Not Exactly "A Secret"

Endangered Species

  • Hard Currency Hunts Challenged Survival of the Karaganda Argali
  • The Perplexities of Hunting for Profit: Case Study, Turkmenistan
  • A Lot of Venom, and Few Snakes
  • White Stork in Uzbekistan

Living Arctic

  • Editor's commentary
  • The Taking of Toporki
  • Without Trial or Inquest, Aleutians Were Imprisoned At Home

Finances

  • Who Finances Nature Conservation in Ukraine?

News of the Day

  • An Ugly Assault on a Russian Steppe Preserve
  • Forest - and Future- of Kalevala National Park Threatened

Conservation Contacts

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