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Scott Mills, Sarah Morrison, Matthew and Ben Oleynik, Greg Ollerenshaw,
Elizabeth Parry, Melissa Parsons, Carolyn Pearce, Stephanie Piehl, Mary
Pitblado, Maria Price, Alison Riddle, Michael Robson, Daun Rose, Helen
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Caring for the Earth(Reprint) A strategy for sustainable living (Sustainable Development Set) by WorldWildlifeFund Hardcover, 236 Pages, Published 2009 by Routledge ISBN-13: 978-1-84407-936-0, ISBN: 1-84407-936-8
"'This is a strategy for a kind of development that provides real improvements in the quality of human life and at the same time conserves the vitality and diversity of the Earth. The goal is development that will be sustainable. Today it may seem visionary. but it is attainable. To more and more people it also appears our only rational option.' - from Chapter 1 in 1980, the International Union for Conservatio ..."
Fishes of India(2nd Edition) (Nature Guides) by B.F. Chhapgar, WorldWildlifeFund Paperback, 68 Pages, Published 2008 by Oxford University Press ISBN-13: 978-0-19-568799-6, ISBN: 0-19-568799-X
"Over 70 percent of the earth's surface is covered by water and inhabited by some of the oldest life forms on earth - fishes. In Fishes of India, B. F. Chhapgar gives us an insight into the fascinating world of fishes. Easy to read and fully illustrated, this book describes the form, habits, and habitat of over a hundred varieties of fishes commonly found in India. The kinds of fishes described include catfish, seahorses, perches, flatfi ..."
"In Seashore Life of India, B.F. Chhapgar, renowned marine biologist, explores the habits and forms of the creatures that live, survive, and reproduce along the seashores of India. Easy to read and fully illustrated, with a separate colour section, Seashore Life of India has different sections on invertebrates, vertebrates, and plants. Chhapgar first details the habits and forms of invertebrate life forms like sponges, sea anemone, segm ..."
'Night Time Spinach' Conservation and Livelihood Implications of Wild Meat Use in Refugee Situations in North-Western Tanzania (A TRAFFIC East/Southern Africa Report) by George Jambiya, Nangena Mtango, Simon Milledge, WorldWildlifeFund Paperback, 54 Pages, Published 2007 by Traffic International ISBN-13: 978-1-85850-231-1, ISBN: 1-85850-231-4
"Very little has yet been written about the cultural or economic contributions of woodcarving to people's livelihoods or the consequences of felling hardwood and softwood trees for the international woodcarving trade. Carving Out a Future is the first examination of this trade and its critical links to rural livelihoods, biodiversity, conservation, forestry and the international trade regime. A range of case studies from Australia, Bali, ..."
CITES, Eh? The Implementation of CITES in Canada Since WAPPRIITA (Traffic North America Report) by Nathalie Chalifour, WorldWildlifeFund, Traffic North America Paperback, 124 Pages, Published 2004 by WorldWildlifeFund Import ISBN-13: 978-0-89164-173-5, ISBN: 0-89164-173-4
""Oceans of Life" is part of the World Wildlife Fund's (WWF) environmental education program called "Windows on the Wild", or WOW. The goal of WOW is to educate people of all ages about biodiversity and to stimulate critical thinking, discussion, and informed decision making on behalf of the environment. The program also promotes creative partnerships and interdisciplinary education at all levels. Taking advantage of WWF's expertise in a ..."