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Issue #7, Spring 1996


VOICE FROM THE WILD (letter from the editors)

PROTECTED AREAS

  • An update on the protected areas of Northern Eurasia: report from the CNPPA meeting
  • The protected areas network continues to grow in Belarus
  • Ukraine: diversity and flexibility in nature protection
  • The riches of Ukraine

FOCUS: THE CASPIAN SEA HABITATS IN TRANSITION

  • The Caspian Sea: a natural setting for a very human scenario
  • Sea-level rise now: a Caspian drama
  • Waterfowl wintering grounds on the Eastern Caspian in danger
  • Will waterfowl survive
  • Sturgeons may soon disappear from the Caspian Sea

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

  • March for Parks - international celebration of natural heritage
  • Muscovites join the March for Parks
  • Marching (for parks) into the 21st Century
  • Zapovedniki and public education
  • First environmental education center for Zapovedniki opens in Moscow
  • Promoting nature protection among indigenous peoples in Zapovedniki

LIVING ARCTIC

  • Preserving the Arctic together
  • Success on Spitzbergen!
  • Protecting the Arctic environment

LEGISLATION

  • Wildlife trade in the Central Asian States of the Former Soviet Union nature protection
  • National press encourages readers to violate conservation laws

CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT

  • St. Petersburg botanical garden: Vital link in conservation in Northwest Russia
  • Fire in the Far East: a tool in natural resource management, or weapon of destruction

NGOs

  • Far East: the wildlife foundation in action

ENDANGERED SPECIES

  • On the population status of Markhor in the Western Kugitang area of Turkmenistan
  • Markhor epilogue
  • Great Knot: Discovering a Russian recluse

BULLETIN BOARD

CONSERVATION LIBRARY

CONSERVATION CONTACTS

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