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Vol. 3 No. 2 (1991): Media Konservasi
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2011-01-17
Research Articles
Differences in Size Among Waterbird Eggs in Pulau Rambut: Some Preliminary Observations
Ani M Pakpahan
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Pendidikan Lingkungan dan Taman Nasional: Strategi Konservasi Dunia dan Kegiatan Interpretasi Alam
Daniel H Henning, Ani Pakpahan
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The Utilization of Public Land and Environmental Management in Transmigration Settlement
Sambas Basuni
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Potention and Substained Utilization Effort of Medicinal Plants in Meru Betiri National Park
Tri Wibowo, Puja Utama, Ervizal AMZU
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Kelompok Pelestari Lingkungan
Admin Jurnal Konservasi
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