Conservation Biology

 

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Goals and Objectives (of the Society for Conservation Biology). "Our goal is to help develop the scientific and technical means for the protection, maintenance, and restoration of life on this planet - its species, its ecological and evolutionary processes, and its particular and total environment.

 

In the service of this goal, our objectives include (1) the promotion of research and the maintenance of the highest standards of quality and ethics in this activity; (2) the publication and dissemination of scientific, technical, and management information; (3) the encouragement of communication and collaboration between conservation biology and other disciplines (including other biological and physical sciences, the behavioral and social sciences, economics, law, and philosophy) that study and advise on conservation and natural resource issues; (4) the education, at all levels, preparatory and continuing, of the public, of biologists, and of managers, in the principles of conservation biology; (5) the promotion of all of the above through the provision of adequate funding; and (6) the recognition of outstanding contributions to the field made by individuals and organizations."

 

Further Information.

Go to http://conbio.net/scb/ to browse the Table of Contents of past issues.

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