# Fact Sheets 1 Context for conservation 2 Big critters, bio-engineering, and biodiversity conservation 3 Central Africa - a biodiversity storehouse 4 The importance of protected areas 5 Fragmentation - more than the loss of forest 6 Hunting animals for food - the most immediate threat to wildlife 7 Institutional context for conservation 8 Disease - a growing threat to wildlife conservation Publication Credits Series authors: David Wilkie and Steve Blake GIS layouts: Gillian Woolmer Design: John Fraser and Nikki Bongard Technical review: Mike Fay, Lee White, Amy Vedder, John Robinson Wildlife Conservation SocietyInternational Conservation2300 Southern Boulevard Bronx, NY 10460Tel: 718-220-5100Web: http://www.wcs.org
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Fact Sheets
Context for conservation
Central Africa - a biodiversity storehouse
The importance of protected areas
Fragmentation - more than the loss of forest
Hunting animals for food - the most immediate threat to wildlife
Series authors:
David Wilkie and Steve Blake
GIS layouts:
Design:
Technical review:
Wildlife Conservation SocietyInternational Conservation2300 Southern Boulevard Bronx, NY 10460Tel: 718-220-5100Web: http://www.wcs.org