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Issue #5, Winter 1996


PROTECTED AREAS

  • A new department of nature reserve management for Russia
  • Zapovedniki and protected areas begin to unite!
  • Zapovedniki of Kazakstan- Do they have a future?
  • Biota monitoring at the 4th meeting of the international groups of Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF)
  • Circumpolar protected areas network to promote international cooperation in the Arctic results of the recent workshop of CAFF (Moscow, September 18-22, 1995)
  • Eco-tourism opportunities and reality: Valdai national park
  • An international March for Parks
  • Sustainable forestry in European Russia: seminar in Kostomuksha

FOCUS

  • "Russia-USA: ecology and education" .five years of activity in environmental exchanges
  • Communication observation and inspiration: developing teacher-naturalists through a Russian-American partnership
  • Ingredients for effective exchanges and training programs for protected areas staff
  • Environmental exchanges: training grounds for a global community
  • International exchange programs for environmental education: how they can be effective?

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

  • Who’s who on the front lines of environmental education ....
  • The white sea full of wonder studying at Belomorskaya biological station
  • Crane: Bird of peace
  • A celebration of cranes

NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS

  • Rainbow Keepers: Who are they?
  • Restoration of the steppe urgent task of the day
  • The ecological club of Novosibirsk University
  • Biodiversify conservation library compiled by BCC
  • Russian Bird Conservation Union- joining a global conservation strategy

ENDANGERED SPECIES

  • The status of fauna in Georgia: 1995
  • Soap root-the natural value or the natural resource?
  • The worlds largest owl lives in Russia
  • Fifth US -Russia workshop on sea otter biology

CONSERVATION FINANCE

  • Funding innovations in Laplandski Zapovednik

CONSERVATION BULLETIN BOARD

CONSERVATION CONTACTS

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