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Worldwatch Papers
Winged Messengers: The Decline of Birds
- WWP #165
Nature's Cornucopia: Our Stake in Plant Diversity
- WWP #148
Safeguarding the Health of Oceans
- WWP #145
Rocking the Boat: Conserving Fisheries and Protecting Jobs
- WWP #142
Losing Strands in the Web of Life: Vertebrate Declines and the Conservation of Biological Diversity
- WWP #141
Imperiled Waters, Impoverished Future: The Decline of Freshwater Ecosystems
- WWP #128
High Priorities: Conserving Mountain Ecosystems and Cultures
- WWP #123
Abandoned Seas: Resersing the Decline of the Oceans
- WWP #116
Life Support: Conserving Biological Diversity
- WWP #108
On the Brink of Extinction: Conserving the Diversity of Life
- WWP #78
Disappearing Species: The Social Challenge
- WWP #22
State of the World
Chapters
Watching Birds Disappear
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State of the World
2003
Linking Population, Women, and Biodiversity
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State of the World
2003
Deciphering Amphibian Declines
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State of the World
2001
Controlling International Environmental Crime
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State of the World
2001
Appreciating the Benefits of Plant Biodiversity
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State of the World
1999
Press Releases
Worldwatch Paper #165: Winged Messengers: The Decline of Birds
- March 10, 2003
Ethical Coffee: Powerful Concoction to Save Forests?
- May 01, 2002
Eat Chocolate and Save the Atlantic Rainforest
- October 31, 2001
Underwater War is Raging in the Coral Reefs of Indonesia
- May 02, 2001
Deciphering Amphibian Decline: New Approach to Science Needed
- July 01, 2000
Plant Losses Threaten Future Food Supplies and Health Care
- September 16, 1999
Global Economy Spreading Destructive Species: The Invisible Threat of Bioinvasion
- October 10, 1998
Hidden Forces Mask Crisis in World Fisheries
- June 18, 1998
Mammals, Fish, Birds, Amphibians, Reptiles Suffering Major Declines
- May 21, 1998
Half of all Primate Species Face Extinction
- August 28, 1997
DEVELOPMENT AFFECTING RIVERS AND WETLANDS BOOMERANGS TO CAUSE ECONOMIC AND BIOLOGICAL LOSS
- March 23, 1996
Links
American Birding
AmphibiaWeb A project of the Declining Amphibian Populations Task Force (DAPTF)
BirdLife International
Frogs.org
Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (PARC)
Winged Migration (The Movie)
World Species List
World Watch
Magazine Articles
A Challenge to Conservationists
- November/ December 2004
Sanctuary for Nature and the Dead
- November/ December 2004
Biodiversity on the U.S.-Mexican Border
- November/ December 2004
Appropriating the Water
- January/ February 2003
The Growing Value of Gardens
- January/ February 2003
Rogue Corn On the Loose
- November/ December 2002
Crimes of (A) Global Nature
- September/ October 2002
The Plight of Birds
- May/ June 2002
A Win-win-win-win Industry for the Tropics
- May/ June 2002
Dust in the Wind
- January/ February 2002
The Restoration of a Hotspot Begins
- November/ December 2001
Chocolate Could Bring the Forest Back
- November/ December 2001
Last Words: The Dying of Languages
- May/ June 2001
Indonesia's Coral Reefs on the Line
- May/ June 2001
Where Have All the Farmers Gone?
- September/ October 2000
Amphibia Fading
- July/ August 2000
Watching vs. Taking
- May/ June 2000
The Biodiversity That People Made
- May/ June 2000
The Nemesis Effect
- May/ June 1999
Crawling Out of the Pipe: The hazardous waste that makes more of itself
- January/ February 1999
Blue Revolution: The Promises and Pitfalls of Fish Farming
- March/ April 1998
Putting a Value on Nature's "Free" Services
- January/ February 1998
Neglected Elders
- September/ October 1997
Death in the Family Tree
- September/ October 1997
Elephants and People on a Crowded Continent
- May/ June 1997
Bio-Invasions: The Spread of Exotic Species
- July/ August 1995
Flying Into Trouble
- January/ February 1994
Saving the Himalaya
- November/ December 1993
When Nature Loses Its Cool
- September/ October 1992
Can Wildlife Traffic Be Stopped?
- September/ October 1992
Holy Cows, Unholy Trouble
- September/ October 1991
Goods From the Woods
- July/ August 1991
Survival of the Rarest
- March/ April 1991