This year we have a unique opportunity to share our knowledge of Earth’s biological diversity and encourage contributions to its conservation. The United Nations has declared 2010 the International Year of Biodiversity. Scientists and conservation practitioners from around the world have been working with their local and national governments to educate the public on species, ecosystems, and ecological processes. Our goal is to ensure significant advances in conservation policy that protect resources fundamental to human well-being are met in 2010. To celebrate this year, Conservation Biology has created 3 FREE Virtual Issues. Read them here: |
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Connectivity and Corridors |
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Climate Change |
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Conservation Social Science |