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  1. International Law and Indigenous Knowledge: Intellectual Property, Plant Biodiversity, and Traditional Medicine by Chidi Oguamanam, 2006-10-21
  2. Catalog of Fishes (Special Publication No. 1 of the Center for Biodiversity Res) by William N. Eschmeyer, Carl J., Jr. Ferraris, et all 1998-05
  3. One Planet: A Celebration of Biodiversity by Nicolas Hulot, 2006-04-01
  4. The Idea of Biodiversity: Philosophies of Paradise by Professor David Takacs, 1996-11-20
  5. Parasite Biodiversity by Robert Poulin, Serge Morand, 2005-01-17
  6. Precious Heritage: The Status of Biodiversity in the United States
  7. Connecticut Wildlife: Biodiversity, Natural History and Conservation by Geoffrey A. Hammerson, 2004-05-01
  8. Pomegranate Roads: A Soviet Botanist's Exile from Eden by Gregory M. Levin, 2006-11-30
  9. The Endangered Species Act at Thirty: Vol. 2: Conserving Biodiversity in Human-Dominated Landscapes
  10. Biodiversity Databases: Techniques, Politics, and Applications (Systematics Association Special Volumes)
  11. Fish Conservation: A Guide to Understanding and Restoring Global Aquatic Biodiversity and Fishery Resources by Gene S. Helfman, 2007-07-15
  12. Wild Solutions: How Biodiversity is Money in the Bank, Second Edition by Director Andrew Beattie, Professor Paul R. Ehrlich, 2004-08-11
  13. Biodiversity and the Precautionary Principle: Risk and Uncertainty in Conservation and Sustainable Use
  14. Global Biodiversity in a Changing Environment: Scenarios for the 21st Century (Ecological Studies) by O.E. Sala, Elisabeth Huber-Sannwald, et all 2001-09-01

61. TCS Web
TCS is the conservation conscience of Ketchikan, Alaska, and is dedicated to preserving the biodiversity of the many island forests of the Tongass through protection of habitat from the pressures of industrial exploitation.
http://www.ptialaska.net/~tongass/
Tongass Conservation Society Who Are we? A Program overview TCS is the conservation conscience of Ketchikan, Alaska. In the heart of the Tongass, Ketchikan is also home of a activist timber industry and an anti-environment press. TCS is dedicated to preserving the biodiversity of the many island forests of the Tongass through protection of habitat from the pressures of industrial exploitation. Tourism Industry Threatening to Destroy Itself NEW!!! Comments Due!!!
Misty Fiords Float
Ketchikan is host each summer to 500,000 tourists who arrive on cruiseships looking for a taste of the wilderness. One popular destination is the jewel of Misty Fiords National Monument. Rudyerd Bay. This unique and inspiring fjord features majestic snow-capped peaks whose flanks form the walls of a beautiful canyon in the rainforest. Goats, bears, eagles are frequently seen as you watch waterfalls that tumble from the snowfields. But what you also see and hear are the vast armadas of aircraft buzzing tourists on flightseeing tours. TCS is working to facilitate planning for a tourism industry which responsibly manages its own use and abuse of the wilderness. Read more about Misty and Tourism impacts.

62. Trade, Intellectual Property, Food And Biodiversity
Discussion paper prepared for the Quaker United Nations Office (QUNO) on key issues and options for the review of Article 27.3(b) of the WTO/TRIPs Agreement. Includes discussion of impacts on on food security and agricultural biodiversity.
http://www.btinternet.com/~g.tansey/trips/
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    Trade, Intellectual Property,
    Food and Biodiversity
    Key issues and options for the 1999 review
    of Article 27.3(b)of the TRIPS Agreement
    A Discussion Paper by Geoff Tansey The paper may be downloaded and printed if you wish. Two versions are available ‚ the two colour version and a black and white version for monochrome printing. Please click appropriate button above to download now. To access the paper you need the freely available Adobe Acrobat Reader . If you also have Adobe's PDFViewer, you will be able to view the files online in your web browser. Key Points: English French Spanish There is a growing debate about how intellectual property rights, such as patents, will affect food, farming, and biodiversity , in particular, through the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) at the World Trade Organisation and other agreements. This 24 page discussion paper reviews the complexities and uncertainties surrounding the impact of the current multilateral Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) regime, on plants and animals, on plant variety protection systems, and on food security and agricultural biodiversity. It concludes that these ambiguities caution against any strengthening of such rights at this time. KEY POINTS Section 1 examines the nature of IPRs, their origin and role in market economies, and the balance they re p resent between providing incentives to create knowledge and the desirability of disseminating knowledge freely for everyone's benefit.
  • 63. Science At The Natural History Museum.
    A world leader for research on taxonomy and biodiversity.
    http://www.naturalhistorymuseum.org.uk/science/
    text version The Natural History Museum (NHM) holds the national collection of over 70 million natural history specimens
    - The custodians of these collections are the curators There are over collections-based curators and researchers at NHM Together, NHM represent the national centre for the study of taxonomy and systematics Other NHM activities include postgraduate education , including MSc, PhDs, external collaborations and consultancy. NHM Consulting draws upon its collections and a fund of expertise in environmental, museological and other sectors to support an international consultancy service. Grants for EU researchers Online databases, keys and tools Science enquiries Contact a scientist ... NHM Consulting will answer your science consulting enquiries.
    The Museum's research is organized into eight interdisciplinary Themes which reflect where our scientific strengths can most effectively contribute to tackling current issues of concern to the science community and to other groups in society. Such topics include

    64. Extinction Sucks
    Learn about the fate of biodiversity and endangered species in the temperate rainforests of British Columbia, Canada.
    http://www.extinctionsucks.org/

    65. Canadian /Biodiversity Information Network - Réseau Canadien D'information Sur
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    http://www.cbin.ec.gc.ca/

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    66. Limbe Conference
    Preceedings of the Limbe Conference, 1724 January 1997. Themes Biological inventory and monitoring, Participatory approaches to forest management, Institutional frameworks for forest conservation, Valuing forest resources for conservation purposes.
    http://www.earthwatch.org/europe/limbe/limbe.html
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    African Rainforests and Conservation of Biodiversity
    Preceedings of the Limbe Conference
    Contents
    Limbe Botanic Garden, Cameroon 17-24 January 1997 Organised by Earthwatch Institute With the support of European Commission DGVIII Mount Cameroon Project, Limbe, Cameroon Department for International Development, Uk UK Tropical Forest Forum Hosted in Cameroon by Mount Cameroon Project, Limbe Limbe Botanic Garden edited by Sean Doolan Contents THEME 1: Biological inventory and monitoring THEME 2: Participatory approaches to forest management THEME 3: Institutional frameworks for forest conservation

    67. Welcome To Biodiversity Hotspots
    Comprehensive information on 25 of the world's biologically richest and most threatened ecosystems.Category Science Environment biodiversity...... Required) Center for Applied biodiversity Science, Brazil. Study linkshabitat loss to species loss in the biodiversity hotspots.
    http://www.biodiversityhotspots.org/
    Contact Us Site Credits About this Project Search ... Site Map Jump to Hotspot Atlantic Forest Brazilian Cerrado California Floristic Province Cape Floristic Region Caribbean Caucasus Central Chile Chocó-Darién-Western Ecuador Eastern Arc Mountains Guinean Forests of West Africa Indo-Burma Madagascar Mediterranean Basin Mesoamerica Mountains of Southwest China New Caledonia New Zealand Philippines Southwest Australia Succulent Karoo Sundaland Tropical Andes Wallacea
    Eastern Arc Mountains and Coastal Forests
    More than half of the amphibian species in the Eastern Arc Mountains and Coastal Forests hotspot are found nowhere else in the world. Turtle Conservation Fund releases Global Action Plan for Conservation of Tortoises and Freshwater Turtles. Asian species crowd list of world's most endangered primates CI Home About CI Support CI ... CI Partners

    68. Welcome To Chilika Development Autority
    Chilika Lagoon, situated on eastcoast of India, is a hotspot for biodiversity.
    http://www.chilika.com
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    69. Centre For Plant Biodiversity Research
    Botanical research, conservation, management and use of the Australian flora.Category Science Environment biodiversity Research Centers......About the Australian National Botanic Gardens, the Australian National Herbarium,the Centre for Plant biodiversity Research, the Australian flora, Australian
    http://www.anbg.gov.au/cpbr/
    Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research and Australian National Herbarium
    Botanical Research, Conservation, Management and Use of the Australian Flora
    Home Home ABIF ABRS ... EA
    Research Activities
    Botanical Information
    Other CPBR Activities
    Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research
    Australian National Herbarium
    A collaborative venture of Environment Australia 's Australian National Botanic Gardens and Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization 's Division of Plant Industry GPO Box 1600 CANBERRA ACT 2601 AUSTRALIA Telephone: (02) 6246 5108 Facsimile: (02) 6246 5249 email: cpbr_info@anbg.gov.au

    70. MarClim - Marine Biology And Climate Change
    Uses novel syntheses of existing longterm data on temperature-sensitive, readily observed intertidal climate indicator species to make predictions on changes in coastal diversity that may result from global warming.
    http://www.mba.ac.uk/marclim/
    Welcome to MarClim.
    MarClim is a new major four-year multi-partner British and Irish project led by the Marine Biological Association in collaboration with Plymouth Marine Laboratory, The Scottish Association for Marine Science, The University of Plymouth and University College Cork. The aim of MarClim is to assess and forecast the influence of climatic change on marine biodiversity in Britain and Ireland using long term and current data on intertidal rocky shore indicator species. MarClim is currently the only government-funded project addressing climate change in the marine environment in the UK. Our pages detail the activities of our project and provide general information on climate change issues. Click here to explore the MarClim Web site You are visitor number since January 26th 2003

    71. BDT [bin21]
    The biodiversity Information Network is an international collaborative network of agencies involved Category Science Environment biodiversity Organizations......BIN21. BIN21 Nodes. biodiversity Information Networks.
    http://www.bdt.org.br/bin21/
    defaultStatus="Base de Dados Tropical";
    BIN21 Nodes
    Biodiversity Information Networks
    Communication
    BIN21 Workshop Proceedings:
    Publications

    72. The Academy Of Natural Sciences
    Philadelphia, world's leader in freshwater science research and biodiversity research, museum hosts dinosaurs, fossils, live butterflies, dioramas, offers environmental science education to adults and students, library and archives.
    http://www.acnatsci.org/

    73. Biodiversity Information Network - BIN21
    *** biodiversity Information Network. BIN21 Nodes.biodiversity Information Networks.
    http://www.bdt.org.br/bin21/bin21.html
    Biodiversity Information Network
    BIN21 Nodes
    Biodiversity Information Networks
    Communication
    BIN21 Workshop Proceedings:
    Publications

    74. Australian National Botanic Gardens Biodiversity Server
    About the Botanic Gardens, Australian plants, access to databases on living plants, herbarium specimens, and photographs.
    http://155.187.10.12:80/anbg/index.html

    75. Indigenous Peoples Biodiversity Information Network HomePage
    A mechanism to exchange information about experiences and projects and to increase collaboration among Category Science Environment biodiversity Organizations......Indigenous Peoples biodiversity Information Network. Indigenous biodiversity InformationNetwork (IBIN) 355 Yellowhead Highway Kamloops, BC V2H 1H1, Canada.
    http://www.ibin.org/
    Indigenous Peoples Biodiversity Information Network
    The Indigenous Peoples Biodiversity Information Network (IBIN) is a mechanism to exchange information about experiences and projects and to increase collaboration among indigenous groups working on common causes related to biodiversity use and conservation. About IBIN Convention on Biological Diversity Peoples and Nations Topics ... Capacity Building and Internet Tools The IBIN site is currently being redesigned, and we apologize for any inconvenience. In the meantime, please visit: First Meeting of the Ad Hoc Open-Ended Inter-Sessional Working Group on Article 8(J) and Related Provisions of the Convention on Biological Diversity WATU Acción indígena
    Indigenous Biodiversity Information Network (IBIN)
    355 Yellowhead Highway
    Kamloops, BC V2H 1H1, Canada (250) 828-9761 -or- FAX to (250) 828-9787.
    Comments/Questions to the IBIN are welcome.
    Revised: September 18, 2001
    Technical Comments/Questions regarding Web Support are welcome.

    76. MBG: Madagascar Biodiversity And Conservation
    A photoessay on biodiversity and conservation in the country.
    http://ridgwaydb.mobot.org/mobot/madagascar/
    Essay sections: Choose... Why is Madagascar so special? Biographies in biodiversity The human scene Conservation issues Travel and tourism Information sources and contacts Urban areas Rainforest Dry tropical forest Spiny desert Madagascar locations map Madagascar is about as far away as you can get from the United States, both geographically and biologically. The same principles of ecology and evolution apply everywhere, but the different conditions have led to very different results. Likewise, the threats to biodiversity have underlying similarities, but the details are quite different. Much of the original biodiversity still exists in Madagascar, but it may not survive long into the next century. This web site is intended to illuminate the principles of ecology and evolutionary biology and to educate people about threats to biodiversity. We hope that it will inspire you to learn about and protect biodiversity in your country as well as in Madagascar. David R. Parks and the Missouri Botanical Garden

    77. Index_english
    Monitors and evaluates the natural environment and its present level of biodiversity, and to assemble and maintain a public library of objective information.
    http://www.biodic.go.jp/english/index-en.html

    78. VI International Congress Of Systematic And Evolutionary Biology
    Covers ten major themes relating to biodiversity in the information age. Scientific program, registration form, excursions and tours, list of committees, venue information, and tourist links. Patras, Greece.
    http://www.icseb-vi.biology.upatras.gr/
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    79. Dragonfly (Odonata) Biodiversity
    Photographs, mating behavior, species lists, information about collecting and preserving dragonflies, Category Science Biology Odonata Dragonflies and Damselflies...... Paulson. This information is provided by the Slater Museum of NaturalHistory. Return to Slater Museum biodiversity resources. Return
    http://www.ups.edu/biology/museum/UPSdragonflies.html
    Nannophya pygmaea from Malaysia
    The smallest dragonfly, its total length is 15 mm, hind wing length 10.5 mm.
    Check for lists, keys, photos, and other material that interests you.
    The Odonate SiteRing
    This site owned by
    [Dennis Paulson]
    Prev. List Random ... WORLD ODONATA LIST LAST REVISED 14 FEBRUARY 2003 USA COUNTY MAPS RELATING TO DRAGONFLY DIVERSITY ADDED JAN 2003 NEOTROPICAL ODONATA SPECIMENS REVISED 12 DEC 2002 GIANT DRAGONFLY DRAGONFLY SEX DRAGONFLY ART ADDED JUL 2001 CAROLINA ZYGOPTERA LAMELLAE HIGH-RESOLUTION SCANS OF LIVE WESTERN ODONATA ODONATA PHOTOS MORE ADDED MAR 2003 RESEARCH PHOTOS OF Orthemis SPECIES NEW ODONATA SPECIMENS PHOTOS BY RUTH SULLIVAN ODONATA LARVAE COLLECTING AND PRESERVING ODONATA ... NEW WORLD ODONATA LIST, by Rosser Garrison REVISED May 2002 ODONATA OF NORTH AMERICA WASHINGTON DRAGONFLY SURVEY RANGE MAPS OF WESTERN DRAGONFLIES REVISED FEB 2003 ODONATA OF WASHINGTON REVISED APR 2001 FIELD KEY TO THE ODONATA OF WASHINGTON ODONATA OF IDAHO REVISED AUG 2000 ODONATA OF ALASKA FIELD KEY TO THE ODONATA OF ALASKA ODONATA OF THE WEST INDIES BY ISLAND REVISED DEC 2001 ODONATA OF MIDDLE AMERICA BY COUNTRY REVISED DEC 2000 ODONATA OF MEXICO BY STATE REVISED DEC 2001 ODONATA OF COSTA RICA REVISED SEP 2001 PHOTOS OF COSTA RICAN ODONATA BY MAURICE MASHAAL ODONATA OF LA SELVA, COSTA RICA

    80. UMMZ Home Page
    Museum collections and web resources related to biodiversity, insects, fishes, mollusks, mammals, birds, and reptiles/amphibians.
    http://www.ummz.lsa.umich.edu/
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