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Decisions that influence the future and health of sensitive
populations and ecosystems are made on a daily basis. In order for policy
makers, land planners and land managers to make the best use of our natural
resources, it is important that they have direct access to recent research
findings. The Center for Conservation Biology is committed to making research
findings available to appropriate audiences as soon as possible.
Currently, the Center produces three primary types of publications
including 1) technical reports, 2) academic papers, and 3) educational
brochures. In addition, the Center prints an annual report and an occasional
newsletter.
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