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Worldwatch Papers
Venture Capitalism for a Tropical Forest: Cocoa in the Mata Atlântica
- WWP #168
Winged Messengers: The Decline of Birds
- WWP #165
Worldwatch Books
Life Out of Bounds: Bioinvasion in a Borderless World
State of the World
Chapters
Deciphering Amphibian Declines
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State of the World
2001
Press Releases
Chocolate Offers New Hope for Saving Endangered Rainforest
- December 04, 2003
Worldwatch Paper #165: Winged Messengers: The Decline of Birds
- March 10, 2003
Global Economy Spreading Destructive Species: The Invisible Threat of Bioinvasion
- October 10, 1998
Links
World Species List
World Watch
Magazine Articles
Rogue Corn On the Loose
- November/ December 2002
The Restoration of a Hotspot Begins
- November/ December 2001
Biotech, African Corn, & the Vampire Weed
- September/ October 2001
Virtual Ecology: A Brief Environmental History of Silicon Valley
- January/ February 1999
Crawling Out of the Pipe: The hazardous waste that makes more of itself
- January/ February 1999
Bio-Invasions: The Spread of Exotic Species
- July/ August 1995