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Nature Reserves and National Parks
# 43, 2004

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The Russian version of this issue has been made possible by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.

The electronic English version of the bulletin prepared with the support of Svanhovd Environmental Centre (Svanvik, Norway).

Our conservation experience shows that protected areas themselves, not united into networks and systems, are unable to fulfil biodiversity conservation objectives properly. This issue  provides an example of this approach applied in the Russian Far East. Photo: neighbourhoods of Ussuriysky Zapovednik.

“Zapovedniki i Natsionalnye Parki”

(Nature Reserves and National Parks) Bulletin is published by the Biodiversity Conservation Center (BCC) and registered with the Federal Press Committee of the Russian Federation (registration No. 017660 of 05.29.98).

The Russian version of the bulletin is distributed in the former Soviet Union.

Editorial Board:
Nikolai Formozov
Inna Kupriyanova
Viktor Popov
Andrei Shcherbakov
(deputy editor)
Yevgeny Shvarts
Vsevolod Stepanitsky
(deputy editor)
Yuri Vedenin
Svyatoslav Zabelin
Alexey Zimenko
(editor-in-chief)

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Employees of nature reserves and national parks wishing to receive the bulletin should mail applications to the BCC:

Biodiversity
Conservation Center
Ul. Vavilova 41, of. 2
Moscow, 117312

Tel./fax: (095) 124 7178
E-mail: biodivers@biodiversity.ru
http://www.biodiversity.ru
http://reserves.biodiversity.ru

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Editor of this issue (Russian):
Andrei Shcherbakov
Copy editor of this issue
(English):
Lev Emeliyanov
Translator:
Maria Travkina
Design:
Dmitry Vatrasov
Foto on cover:
Alexey Zimenko

 

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