Biological Conservation

Edited by

• History & Development • Man & Environment • Biosphere Maintenance • Ecosystem Disturbance • Population Dynamics • 'Threatened' Species • Nature Reserves & National

Parks • Botanical/Zoological Gardens • Introduction & Acclimatization • Aliens vs . Indegenes • Economics & Administration • Legislation and Enforcement • Enlightened Supervision • Education & Training o International Implications • Marine Resources Conservation • Fresh Waters & 'Wetlands' • Special Habitats Biocoenoses • Conservation Experiments • Relationships with Land-use e Ecological Basis Essential • Chemical Application Dangers • Dumping, etc., Disposal

Problems • Pollution/Erosion, etc.,

Scourges • Vegetational Desecration/

Recovery • Soil & Water Conservation • Tourism & Recreation Effects • Preservation & Management • Creative Conservation Planning • Conservational Successes/

Prospects

NICHOLAS POLUNIN

(Geneva, Switzerland)

Supported by an International Board of 67 Consulting Editors.

Biological Conservation is devoted to the scientific protection of plant and animal wildlife and all Nature throughout the world, and to the conservation or rational use of the biotic and allied resources of the land and fresh waters, sea and air, for the lasting cultural and economic welfare of Mankind.

The following types of article are featured in Biological Conservation.

Original research papers and case history accounts; Survey articles on pertinent topics; Project reports, etc., for "Conservation Around the*World"; Short communications, news, notes and comments; Reports of pertinent conferences and meetings; Reviews and notices of books and important papers.

Thus in addition to its main backbone of scientific and other specialist papers, the journal provides something of a forum for all who are concerned with any aspect of bioconservation, no matter what their field of interest or where they may be located.

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