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1003. Clark, T., Crete, R., and Cada, J. 1989. Designing and
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1004. Clark, T., and Harvey, A. 1988. Implementing endangered
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1005. Clark, T., and Westrum, R. 1989. High-performance teams
in wildlife conservation: a species reintroduction and
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1006. Clarke, S., Tucker, E., and Hall, S. 1989. Genetic
polymorphisms and their relationships with inbreeding and
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1007. Clawson, R.L. 1987. Indiana bats: down for the count.
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1008. Clawson, R.L. 1986. Investigations of Endangered Indiana
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1009. Clayson, A. 1990. Global environmental research: who's
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1010. Cleary, D. 1991. The Brazilian Rainforest: Politics,
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1011. Cleaver, K. 1990. World Bank Guinea project. IUCN
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1012. Clement, C. 1991. Amazonian fruits: neglected,
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1013. Clement, C. 1989. A center of crop genetic diversity in
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1014. Clements, M.A. 1985. The conservation of Australian
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1015. Clemente, M. 1991. The micropropagation unit at the
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1016. Clevenger, A. 1991. The phantom bear of the Spanish
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1017. Clevenger, A., and Purroy, F. 1990. Ecologia y
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1018. Cline, D. 1984. A last great stronghold for wildlife.
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1019. Cline, K. 1985. Habitat protection for raptors on
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1020. Clinton-Eitniear, J. 1989. Habitat loss among hazards
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1021. Clinton-Eitnier, J. 1986. King vulture conservation and
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1023. Cloud, J. 1988. Cloud forests, quetzals, and coffee.
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1024. Cloud, J., and Toledo, V. 1988. Mexico - a world of
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1025. Cloudsley-Thompson, J. 1985. Does mankind really bear a
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1026. Cloudsley-Thompson, J.L. 1984. Key Environments - Sahara
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1027. Clutton-Brock, T.H. 1986. Red deer and man. National
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1028. Coates, D. 1988. Genetic diversity and population
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1029. Coats, R., Showers, M., and Pavlik, B. 1989. The
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1030. Cobb Jr., C.E. 1987. The Great Lake's troubled waters.
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1031. Coblentz, B. 1990. Exotic organisms: a dilemma for
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1032. Coblentz, B., and Coblentz, B. 1985. Control of the
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1033. Cochran, C. 1984. Lions win in New Mexico. Defenders.
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1034. Cochrane, S. 1985. _Dudleya brevifolia_: California's
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1035. Coffin, B. and Pfannmuller, L. 1988. Minnesota's
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1036. Cohen, J.I. 1987. In review: Gene Banks and the World's
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1037. Cohen, J., Alcorn, J., and Potter, C. 1991. Utilization
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1038. Cohen, J., and Potter, C. 1990. Genetic resource
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1039. Cohn, J.P. 1988. Captive breeding for conservation.
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1040. Cohn, J. 1985. Creating a conservation ethic. Americas.
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1041. Cohn, J. 1988. Culture and conservation. BioScience.
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1042. Cohn, J. 1985. Duke primate center fosters research.
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1043. Cohn, J. 1990. Elephants: remarkable and endangered.
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1044. Cohn, J. 1984. Elusive kings of the wild. Americas.
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1045. Cohn, J. 1990. Endangered wolf population increases.
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1046. Cohn, J. 1991. Ferrets return from near-extinction.
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1047. Cohn, J. 1989. Gauging the biological impacts of the
greenhouse effect. BioScience. 39(3):142-146.

1048. Cohn, J. 1990. Guatemala guards tropical treasures.
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1049. Cohn, J. 1989. Iguana conservation and economic
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1050. Cohn, J. 1990. An island for conservation. BioScience.
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1051. Cohn, J. 1990. Maned wolves: a disappearing act?
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1052. Cohn, J. 1989. Modern-day noahs. Zoogoer. 18(2):25-29.

1053. Cohn, J. 1991. The new breeding ground. Nat. Parks.
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1054. Cohn, J.P. 1991. New focus on wildlife health.
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1055. Cohn, J. 1983. North Carolina's prized primates.
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1056. Cohn, J. 1990. The politics of extinction. Government
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1057. Cohn, J. 1991. Reproductive biotechnology. BioScience.
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1058. Cohn, J. 1985. Return to the wild. Americas.
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1059. Cohn, J. 1986. Surprising cheetah genetics. BioScience.
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1060. Cohn, J. 1989. A will to protect. Americas. 41(2):46-53.


1061. Colchester, M. 1991. Guatemala: the clamour for land and
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1062. Colchester, M. 1990. The International Tropical Timber
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1063. Cole, M.M. 1986. The Savannas: Biogeography and
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1064. Coleman, R. 1989. The cypripediums of California.
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1065. Coleman, R. 1989. _Epipactis helleborine_ on the West
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1066. Coleman, R. 1990. _Malaxis podamonophyllos_ var.
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1067. Coleman, R. 1990. The rediscovery of an orchid in
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1068. Colinvaux, P. 1989. The past and future Amazon.
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1069. Collar, N.J. 1987. Red Data Bird: Hook-billed hermit.
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1070. Collar, N.J. 1986. Species are a measure of man's
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1071. Collar, N. and Andrew, P. 1988. Birds to Watch: the ICBP
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1072. Collar, N.J. and Stuart, S.N. 1985. Threatened Birds of
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1073. Collier, S., Blakemore, H. and Skidmore, T. 1985. The
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1074. Collins, B.R. and Russel, E.W. B. 1988. Protecting the
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1075. Collins, L. 1990. Front Royal ferrets - the first year.
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1076. Collins, M. 1990. The Last Rain Forest. A World
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1077. Collins, M., and Clifton, M. 1984. Threatened wildlife
in the Taita Hills [Kenya]. Swara. 7(5):10-14.

1078. Collins, M., and Wells, S. 1987. Conserving
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1079. Collins, N.M. and Morris, M.G. 1985. Threatened
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1080. Collins, N.M., Sayer, J.A. and Whitmore, T.C. 1991. The
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1081. Collins, N. and Thomas, J. 1991. The Conservation of
Insects and Their Habitats. Academic Press, San Diego,
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1082. Collins, N.M., and Thomas, J.A. 1985. Why this decline?
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1083. Collins, N.M., and Wells, S. 1983. The invertebrates - a
new look at species conservation. Oryx. 17:170-175.

1084. Colorado Native Plant Society 1989. Rare Plants of
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1085. Commission on Ecology 1984. Why Conservation? IUCN,
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1086. Committee on Sea Turtle Conservation. 1991. Decline of
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1087. Committee on Research Priorities in Tropical Biology of
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1088. Committee on Research Priorities in Tropical Biology of
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1089. Committee on Sea Turtle Conservation-National Research
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1090. Congressional Staff Study Mission to Malaysia 1989. The
Tropical Timber Industry in Sarawak, Malaysia. Congressional
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1091. Connelly, J. 1991. The big cut. Sierra. 76(3):42-53.

1092. Conner, R., and Rudolph, D. 1991. Forest habitat loss,
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1093. Conner, W. and Day Jr., J. Response of coastal wetland
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1094. Conniff, R. 1990. Once the secret domain of miners and
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1095. Conniff, R. 1991. RAP: on the fast track in Ecuador's
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1096. Conover, A. 1987. Expedition to a "Lost World". Int.
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1097. Conover, A. 1988. The macaws of Manu. Defenders.
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1098. Conrad, J. 1986. The conservation reserve: tree-planting
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1099. Conservation Foundation 1985. The Conservation Review.
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1100. Conservation Foundation 1985. National Parks for a New
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1101. Conservation Foundation 1984. State of the Environment:
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1102. Conservation International 1989. The Debt-for-Nature
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1103. Cook, F. 1992. A national task force on frog declines in
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1104. Cook, F., and Muir, D. 1984. The Committe on the Status
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1105. Cook, J. 1983. Tracking an elusive orchid. Nature
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1106. Cook, K. 1988. Clash and compromise at ITTO. WWF News.
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1107. Cook, L. 1991. In Ghana, tree and trust take root. The
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1108. Cooper, J.E. 1984. Guideline Procedures for
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1109. Cooper, J.E., and West, C.D. 1988. Radiological studies
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1110. Cooper, M. 1992. Alerce dreams. Sierra. 77(1):122-129.

1111. Cooperider, A., Boyd, R. and Stuart, H. 1988. Inventory
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1112. Cooperrider, T.S. 1982. Endangered and Threatened Plants
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1113. Copeland, J., Whitmore, J., and McFarren, P. 1987.
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1114. Coppois, G., and Wells, S. 1987. Threatened Galapagos
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1115. Corbet, G.B. and Hill, J.E. 1991. A World List of
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1116. Corbett, M.R. 1984. Greenline Parks: Land Conservation
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1117. Corin, C. 1988. Protection extended to three plants.
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1118. Corn, M.L. 1990. The Endangered Species Act: the
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1119. Cornelius, S., and Robinson, D. 1985. Counting turtles
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1120. Cornelius, S.E., and Robinson, D.C. 1986. Post-nesting
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1121. Cornett, J. 1984. Coachella Valley's thousand palms. The
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1122. Cortes, J. 1987. Los Parques Marinos de Costa Rica.
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1123. Costa, J.P. 1990. Brazil's president pro-environment.
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1124. Costanza, R. 1991. Ecological Economics. The Science and
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1126. Coulson, J.C., and Butterfield, J.E. L. 1985. The
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1127. Council on Environmental Quality and Department of State
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1128. Council on Environmental Quality and Department of State
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1129. Cousins, S.H. 1991. Species diversity measurement:
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1130. Coutes, P. 1992. The Trans-Alaska pipeline controversy:
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1131. Cowen, R. 1990. Medicine on the wild side. Science News.
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1132. Cowley, J. 1985. Plants in peril, 5. Kew Magazine.
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1133. Cowling, R., and Bond, W. 1991. How small can reserves
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1134. Cowling, R.M., Pierce, S.M., and Moll, E.J. 1986.
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1135. Cox, J., and Gombeck, F. 1986. Crocodilians in Sarawak.
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1136. Cox, P. 1987. Chasing the wild Texas snowbells. Center
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1137. Cox, P. 1990. Reintroduction of the Texas snowbell,
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1138. Cox, P. and Banack, S. 1991. Islands, Plants, and
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1139. Cox, P., Elmqvist, T., Pierson, E., and Rainey, W. 1991.
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1140. Cox, R. 1988. Selecting and designing preserves: the
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1141. Crane, J. 1984. Aswim in acid waters. Nat. Wildlife.
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1142. Cranwell, L. 1984. Lehua Maka Noc - an endangered bog.
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1143. Craven, I. 1990. Arfak Mountains nature conservation
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1144. Craven, I. 1990. Irian Jaya - the "last frontier". WWF
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1145. Crawford, M. 1985. The last days of the wild condor?
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1146. Crawford, M. 1986. Rhinos pushed to the brink for
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1147. Creech, J. 1984. Plant genetic resources. Kampong Notes.
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1148. Creek, M. 1990. The conservation of carnivorous plants.
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1149. Crispin, S. 1990. Networking heritage data for rangewide
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1150. Crispin, S. 1991. Using Natural Heritage data to monitor
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1151. Croat, T. 1985. A new collection of the rare
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1152. Crockett, D. 1986. Tracking the elusive taiko. WWF
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1153. Crocodile Specialist Group 1990. Crocodiles. Proceedings
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1154. Crome, F., and Moore, L. 1990. Cassowaries in
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1155. Cronk, Q. 1986. Plant protection for Socotra. WWF
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1156. Cronk, Q. 1987. The plight of the St. Helena olive,
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1158. Croome, M.A. S. 1987. Los loros extintos en el mundo. En
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1161. Crow, G.E. 1982. New England's Rare, Threatened, and
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1163. Crumpacker, D., Hodge, S., Friedly, D., and Gregg, W.
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1164. Cruz, F., Cruz, J., and Lawesson, J. 1986. _Lantana
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1165. Cruz, F., Cruz, J., Astudillo, J., and Sanchez, H. 1984.
Protecting the Hawaiian petrel. Noticias. 40:8.

1166. Cruz, F., and Cruz, J. 1985. Rats, cats and dark-rumped
petrels. WWF Monthly Report. July:163-165.

1167. 1992. In W. Cruz, and R. Repetto, Accounts Overdue:
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1168. Cryan, J. 1985. Retreat in the barrens. Defenders.
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1169. Csaszar, E. 1987. A peregrine falcon's long flight home.
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1170. Cubberly, P. 1989. The consequences of global warming
for biological diversity. WWF Letter. 5:1-8.

1171. Cubberly, P. 1991. Huge reserve protects ancient Mayan
forests with wealth of wildlife. Focus. 13(4):3.

1172. Cubberly, P. 1991. Innovative conservation protects Rio
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1173. Cubberly, P. 1985. Jane Goodall: a chimp's best friend.
WWF Focus. 7(4):2.

1174. Cubberly, P. 1991. Komodo dragons "star" in WWF project.
Focus. 13(6):3.

1175. Cubberly, P. 1990. The mountains of the moon. Focus.
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1176. Cubberly, P. 1985. Mud, mules, and monkeys: the perils
of filming in the tropics. WWF Focus. 7(2):6.

1177. Cubberly, P. 1990. WWF outlines plan for African
trinational protected area. Focus. 12(5):1, 4.

1178. Cubillos, A., and Suzuki, S. 1991. Japan assists Chile
in launching INIA genetic resources conservation program.
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1179. Cuddihy, L. and Stone, C. 1990. Alteration of Native
Hawaiian Vegetation. Effects of Humans, their Activities and
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1180. Culbert, R., and Blair, R.E.) 1989. Recovery planning
and endangered species. End. Species Update. 6(10):2-8.

1181. Cumming, D. 1990. Zimbabwe puts conservation and rural
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1182. Cundiff, B. 1990. Saving the Rouge. Canadian Geographic.
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1183. Cunningham, I.S. 1988. The U.S. National Arboretum:
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1184. Cunningham, I. 1987. Zimbabwe and U.S. develop
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1185. Cunningham, M., and Parr, P. 1990. Successful culture of
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1187. Currah, R.S., Amreciu, E.A., and Seymour, P.N. D. 1985.
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1188. Curry, R. 1986. Whatever happened to the Floreana
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1189. Curry-Lindahl, K. 1984. Conservation in Sweden -
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1190. Curtis, C. 1985. Marine and coastal conservation - a big
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1191. Curtis, T.G. F. and McGough, H.N. 1988. The Irish Red
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1192. Cusack, O. 1984. Reprieve for Minnesota's wolves.
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