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Issue #19: Table of Contents

Protected Areas

Environmental Education

  • Steppe Rescuers to the Scene: Environmental Education in Voroninsky Zapovednik

Legislation

  • The Case of First Group Forests Continues
  • Section on Indigenous Rights
  • Indigenous Peoples and Conservation of Their Environment in Russia
  • Slowly Taking Shape: Indigenous Rights in Russia
  • A Tough Road Ahead: An Account of Indigenous Struggles Today

Endangered Ecosystems

  • Another "Project of the Century" Hangs over Russia, This Time the Gulf of Finland Is at Stake

***Special Section on Mongolia***

  • Mongolia: Biodiversity at a Crossroads
  • In the Wake of Economic Transition: Mongolia's New Environmental Challenges
  • Mongolian Environmental Public Awareness Program
  • The Mongolian Marmot: A Small but Mighty Force in Steppe Conservation
  • Dauriya International Nature Preserve: Mongolia, Russia, and China Cooperating in Conservation….A First Step in Saving Shared Wildlife

Endangered Species

  • A Close Look at the Balkhash Perch in Alakol Lake and its Precarious Future
  • Making a Slow Comeback: Bowheads in the Sea of Okhotsk

For Discussion

  • Local People: A Missing Link in the Establishment of Protected Areas
  • Nature Conservation from the Ground up

NGOs

  • NGOs in Danger: A New Tax Law Could Have Devastating Effects on Russia's Third Sector

Conservation Management

  • New Strategies for Nature Conservation in the Russian Far East

Living Arctic

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

News of the Day

  • Toxic Spill Threatens to Taint Lake Ladoga
  • The Importance of Education in Preserving Russia's Wetlands
  • Central Russian Zapovedniks Go On-Line
  • Building for a Sustainable Future: NGOs Join Forces to Protect the Caspian
  • New Publication: Don Quixote-History, People, and Zapovedniks

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