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Christopher Lynch <[log in to unmask]>
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Papers presented in a symposium on "Insect conservation" at the 1995
annual meeting of the Acadian Entomological Society at Campobello, NB,
Canada will be published in a special issue of the Northeastern
Naturalist.
 
Papers included are:
Insects, entomologists and the conservation of biodiversity.
Malcolm L Hunter, Jr. and Jeff Jaros-Su.
The conservation of invertebrates in Maine and New England:
Perspectives and prognoses.  Mark A. McCollough.
Butterfly poaching for profit in Baxter State Park.  Jean Hoek-
water.
Bee conservation and increasing Osmia spp. in Maine wild blue-
ber-ry fields.  Constance Stubbs.
Conservation status and reintroduction of the endangered American
burying beetle.  Michael Amaral, Andrea Kozol and Thomas
        French.
The role of the amateur in insect conservation.  Paul-Michael
Brunelle.
 
Copies of this special issue may be obtained for $5.00 (Can. or US) if
ordered by June 1, 1997 from:
Northeastern Naturalist
Dyer Bay Road, PO Box 9
Steuben, ME, USA 04680-0009
 
(For further information contact the Northeastern Naturalist at TEL 207
546-2821 or email [log in to unmask])

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