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New, T.R. An Introduction to Invertebrate Conservation Biology. Pub. O.U.P. 1995

pp.xii, 194 with text illus. Some sl. wear to corners o/w vg.

Invertebrates are by far and away the most diverse and abundant animals in most natural systems, yet their importance in sustaining those systems is commonly not appreciated, nor are their needs adequately taken into account in the assessment and planning of conservation priorities. This books seeks to address this oversite.

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