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the Index to Organism Names
The Index to Organism Names project uses name
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Conferences
Meetings & workshops for today's global biologist.
Colorado Gap Analysis Project Gap analysis is a scientific method for identifying the degree to which native animal species and natural communities are represented in our present-day mix of conservation lands. Those species and communities not adequately represented in the existing network of conservation lands constitute conservation 'gaps'. The purpose of GAP is to provide broad geographic information on the status of ordinary species (those not threatened with extinction or naturally rare) and their habitats in order to provide land managers, planners, scientists, and policy makers with the information they need to make better-informed decisions
Conservation Atlas Online search areas - by area name, by county or region; with particular natural features; with particular facility and with particular types of land cover
Conservation Bibliography Cornell University Library - the bibliography includes over 8,000 references to literature on conservation biology. These references have been obtained from a weekly review of the new journals and books received by the Smithsonian Institution's Botany and Natural History libraries and from suggestions submitted by subscribers to the Biological Conservation Newsletter
Conservation Commons an international network for the sharing of conservation-related data, information and knowledge - under the leadership of the IUCN World Conservation Union