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Science Chronicles, the in-house science monthly magazine of The Nature Conservancy, offers provocative, free-wheeling opinion and features written by Conservancy scientists and leading external conservationists. Recent topics range from why climate scientists are so bad at communicating to whether Google is the wave of the future for conservation mapping. Science Chronicles also includes internal Conservancy science announcements and debates and maintains a bibliography of papers with TNC authorship. Download this document for links to full text articles on the Conservation Gateway where available.
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Apr 16 2012 - 1:21pm
The Science Behind the TNC-Dow Collaboration
Peter Kareiva: An Open Conversation About Conservation 3
Letters: Two Views (and Two Responses) on Urban...
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Mar 14 2012 - 2:08pm
Air Pollution: Why It Should Matter to TNC 3 (available online for comment)
TNC, Sustainability and ‘Food Security’: Clarifying the Debate 7 ...
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Feb 22 2012 - 1:58pm
Letters 3
Virtual Wanderings: Seeking Your Science Mysteries 4
Drinking from the Fire Hose 6
Social Scientists in Conservation: Roles and Limits 7 (available...
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Jan 26 2012 - 11:10am
Mano a Mano: Is ‘Green Living’ a Distraction for Conservation? 3
Drinking from the Fire Hose 8
Craig Groves: Our Evolving Conservation Approach 9...
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Dec 13 2011 - 1:10pm
The 2011 Holiday Books Issue
Science Chronicles. December, 2011.
Table of Contents
Essay
3 Jeff Opperman: Let’s Not Be the Last Book on the...
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