Nature Conservancy 2000 - Abstracts

Nature Conservancy 2000
TitleSubjectAuthors
Conservancy's fast track to habitat conservation.(The Nature Conservancy)Zoology and wildlife conservationStolzenburg, William
From peril to progress: since 1990, the Nature Conservancy and the U.S. Agency for International Development have helped Latin American partners chart a new course for "Parks in Peril."Zoology and wildlife conservationFurlich, Danielle S.
Green to the Corps: engineer works to build aquatic balance.(Bob Biel, Army Corps of Engineers)Zoology and wildlife conservationTaylor, Richard
Jamaica's blossom: pioneer of a budding movement.(Dr. Blossom O'Meally-Nelson)Zoology and wildlife conservationMoses, Knolly
Paradise found: the rising popularity of the fragile reefs and islands of the Tortugas.Zoology and wildlife conservationKlingener, Nancy
Reflections on a fallen oak.Zoology and wildlife conservationWeeks, W. William
Remembering John Sawhill: 1936-2000.Zoology and wildlife conservationGriffin, Brenda, Maxwell, Tom, Huffman, Mary R., Coda, Mike, Clinton, Bill, Sawhill, James W., Devlin, Teri, Edwards, Irene, Maldonado, Juan Mayr, Gleitz, Paul, Young, William, Orbison, Tom, Orbison, Jean, Peterson, Thomas, Johnson, Samuel C., Falde, Vicky
Roots of tradition.(Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia)Zoology and wildlife conservationGeatz, Ron
Stand by your land: land trust partnerships unite preservation of open lands with that of biologically diverse lands - and take on the sprawl that is eating away at America.(includes related article on Latin American land trusts)Zoology and wildlife conservationBiondo, Brenda, Green, Martha Hodgkins
The beak of the honeycreeper.(forest birds)Zoology and wildlife conservationStolzenburg, William
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