Conservation Directory 2015: The Guide to Worldwide Environmental Organizations
By (Author) Arlander C. Brown
Skyhorse Publishing
Carrel Books
3rd March 2015
United States
General
Non Fiction
333.9516
Paperback
690
Width 203mm, Height 267mm, Spine 46mm
1154g
The authority on natural resource use and management agencies around the world. Do you want to take action to protect Earth's environment Are you interested in learning more about wildlife conservation and environmental groups The "Conservation Directory 2015" is a great resource for budding environmental activists and scholars alike who want to
This is an eclectic collection of more than 4,000 mostly North American state, province, and federal agencies; nonprofit and for-profit organizations; and educational institutionswith a few entries from other nations. Short descriptions and contact information are provided. Entries are alphabetically arranged by organization and state or country. As with any print directory, information can quickly go out of date (so users should check online), but most information here seems relatively current. There is a topical keyword index as well as a geographic index, which provides access to local names of similar entities not found in the alphabetical arrangement of the text. Suitable for public library collections in need of
materials on this specialized topic.Booklist
This is an eclectic collection of more than 4,000 mostly North American state, province, and federal agencies; nonprofit and for-profit organizations; and educational institutionswith a few entries from other nations. Short descriptions and contact information are provided. Entries are alphabetically arranged by organization and state or country. As with any print directory, information can quickly go out of date (so users should check online), but most information here seems relatively current. There is a topical keyword index as well as a geographic index, which provides access to local names of similar entities not found in the alphabetical arrangement of the text. Suitable for public library collections in need of
materials on this specialized topic.Booklist
Arlander C. Brown III was born and raised in Greenwich Village, New York. He has a liberal arts degree from Bard College and is a staunch conservationist. He works at Skyhorse Publishing, while residing in Bellerose, New York.