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Progress in Conservation of the Subantarctic Islands Proceedings of the SCAR/IUCN Workshop on Protection, Research and Management of Subantarctic Islands, Paimpont, France, 27-29 April 1992

Proceedings
Edited By: PR Dingwall
225 pages, B/w photos, figs, maps
Progress in Conservation of the Subantarctic Islands
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Presents the results and recommendations from this workshop on the Subantarctic islands, influenced by the Antarctic but falling outside the protection of the Antarctic Treaty area.

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Proceedings
Edited By: PR Dingwall
225 pages, B/w photos, figs, maps
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