The Nature of New Brunswick: A Biodiversity Primer

Type
Publication
Authors
RClowater ( Roberta Clowater )
DCoon ( David Coon )
 
Category
SCIWC Library  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1996 
Pages
40 
Subject
Conservation history and practices in New Brunswick 
Description
This document is a information booklet produced by the Conservation Council of New Brunswick concerning the practices of human populations on the natural world. Subjects such as biodiversity are considered in both general sense and a localized manner.

ISBN Number: 0-9695708-3-X

Topics and subjects include:
- What is Biodiversity?
- Why Biodiversity is Important (Ecological value, Economic value, Social value, Cultural and Intrinsic value)
- Layers of biodiversity
- New Brunswick's Ecosystems (Forests, Wetlands, Rivers and Lakes, Esturaries, Seashores, Oceans, Farms, Towns and Cities)
- Species diversity
- Genetic Diversity
- Biodiversity at Risk
- Biodiversity Lost
- In Defence of Nature 
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