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Review: Transboundary Conservation by Russell A. Mittermeier et al.

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Choice recently recommended Transboundary Conservation for "its beautiful photographs and lush descriptions" of areas designated for conservation through cooperative agreements. There are 28 case studies of these regions from a total list of 188.

Conservation International has been instrumental in raising awareness and concern about the most environmentally endangered regions and animals throughout the world with its publication of high-quality volumes that combine breathtaking photography with expert scientific analysis. Continuing in this distinguished tradition, Conservation International offers here a new, lushly illustrated volume that examines transboundary conservation areas—environmentally endangered regions that sprawl across international borders and contain multiple protected areas.

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