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natureandco.com: New Zealand Biodiversity : References, Websites, Bibliography
Pacific 1994 Department of Conservation Background papers to New Zealand's Draft Biodiversity Strategy: They can be ordered from the New Zealand Biodiversity Strategy website Titles: The Effects of Introduced Plants and Animals on Indigenous Biodiversity: An Overview Introduced Plant and Animal Pests Protecting Genetic Diversity of Indigenous Species Sustainable Use of Commercial Marine Fisheries ...
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natureandco.com: The New Zealand Biodiversity Strategy
From The New Zealand Biodiversity Strategy, February 2000, Part 2, Page 5. "Goal Three is the bottom line nationally if ... it is important to note that this does not preclude goals to maintain or restore indigenous biodiversity to higher levels in some environments (the marine environment, for example) or for particular ...
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NBI:Biodiversity and SANBI Mandate
Institute; (1) may undertake and promote research on indigenous biodiversity and the sustainable use of indigenous biological resources; (m) may coordinate and implement programmes for i. the ... areas; and (r) must perform any other duties i. assigned to it in terms of the Act; or ii. as may be prescribed.
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Biodiversity Programs
[Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments] [Biodiversity Surveys and Inventories] [Caribbean Coral Reef Ecosystems] [Declining Amphibian Populations] [Measurement & Assessment of Biodiversity] [Neotropical Lowlands Research] [Cultural Diversity and Indigenous Ecological Knowledge] [Other Resources] Copyright 1997 Smithsonian Institution Web site design by SilverWeb, Ltd. & Kim Nichols, Smithsonian ...
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Biodiversity Surveys and Inventories Program (BSI)
... edu/biodiversity/bsi/ Thank you. [Biodiversity Programs] [Biological Diversity of the Guianas] [Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments] [Biodiversity Surveys and Inventories] [Caribbean Coral Reef Ecosystems] [Declining Amphibian Populations] [Measurement & Assessment of Biodiversity] [Neotropical Lowlands Research] [Cultural Diversity and Indigenous Ecological Knowledge] [Other Resources] Home
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Friends of the Earth: Biodiversity Links
United Nations and other research institutes on forests International networks International treaties Information databases on forest and biodiversity conservation issues Information on wood products Easy actions you can take International NGOs Amazon Co-op - Products harvested and produced by the indigenous communities in the Amazon. http://www.amazoncoop.org/ Amazon Watch - Works to defend the ...
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The State of India's Biodiversity
Biopiracy refers to the process by which the rights of indigenous cultures to these resources and knowledge are erased and replaced by monopoly rights for those who have exploited indigenous knowledge and biodiversity. Biopiracy is occurring through the claiming of IPRs by TNCs, who are making billions of dollars ...
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Biodiversity publications
(PDF - 1,440 KB) - 2003 Plants, people and planning: integrating national botanical information and regional vegetation planning and management - 2003 Brochures, fact sheets and case studies Biodiversity conservation in regional NRM planning - factsheet (PDF - 323 KB) - September 2003 Tax incentives for conservation - factsheet - July 2004 Top Invasive species In this section General Diseases, ...
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Indigenous Australians Caring for Country
Indigenous people, particularly in natural resource management and heritage related activities. We recognise and respect the knowledge Indigenous people have in managing Australia's land, fresh water and sea, and in conserving biodiversity. Indigenous Australians are key partners with us in managing Australia's environment and cultural heritage. Indigenous Protected Areas The ...
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Biodiversity - Endangered Species
Biodiversity - Endangered Species BIODIVERSITY / ENDANGERED SPECIES "Keep the Gray Wolf on the Endangered Species list" Wolves or Ma'iinganag have always been important to Anishinaabe people and Natives across North America. The Anishinaabe Creation Story tells of Wenaboozhoo walking the world with Ma'iingan naming all the plants and animals, when the world was new. The creator told Wenaboozhoo ...
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