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Proceedings of the World Conservation Congress, 13-23 October 1996, Montreal, Canada

Proceedings Out of Print
By: IUCN
67 pages, no illustrations
Proceedings of the World Conservation Congress, 13-23 October 1996, Montreal, Canada
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  • Proceedings of the World Conservation Congress, 13-23 October 1996, Montreal, Canada ISBN: 9782831703947 Paperback Oct 1997 Out of Print #77101
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A record of a unique and historic event: the first World Conservation Congress of IUCN, which threw itself open to the general public, the economic and financial community and to development professionals, and indeed, anyone with something to say on conservation.

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Proceedings Out of Print
By: IUCN
67 pages, no illustrations
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