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IUCN Publications new seriesNo 17

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The International Union for Conservation of Nature and NaturalResources (IUCN) was founded in 1948 and has its headquarters inMorges, Switzerland; it is an independent international body whosemembership comprises states, irrespective of their political andsocial systems, government departments and private institutions aswell as international organisations. It represents those who areconcerned at man's modification of the natural environment throughthe rapidity of urban and industrial development and the excessiveexploitation of the earth's natural resources, upon which rest thefoundations of his survival. IUCN's main purpose is to promote orsupport action which will ensure the perpetuation of wild nature andnatural resources on a world-wide basis, not only for their intrin-sic cultural or scientific values but also for the long-term eco-nomic and social welfare of mankind.

Thi s objectiv e ca n b e achieve d throug h activ e conservatio n pro

-grammes for the wise use of natural resources in areas where theflora and fauna are of particular importance and where the land-scape is especially beautiful or striking, or of historical, cultural orscientific significance. IUCN believes that its aims can be achievedmost effectively by international effort in cooperation with otherinternational agencies such as UNESCO and FAO.

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efoundation for saving the world's wildlife and wild places. It wasestablished in 1961 under Swiss law and shares joint headquarterswith the International Union for Conservation of Nature and NaturalResources (IUCN). Its aim is to support the conservation of naturein all its forms (landscape, soil, water, flora and fauna) by raisingfunds and allocating them to projects, by publicity, and the educationof the general public and young people in particular. For all theseactivities it takes scientific and technical advice from IUCN.

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h WW F ma y occasionall y conduc t it s ow n fiel d operations ,it tries as much as possible to work through competent specialistsor local organisations. Amon g WW F project s financia l suppor t fo r IUC N an d fo r th e Inter

-national Council for Bird Preservation (ICBP) have highest prior-ity, in order to enable these bodies to build up the vital scientificand technical basis for world conservation and specific projects.Other projects cover a very wide range from education, ecologicalstudies and surveys, to the establishment and management of areasas national parks and reserves and emergency programmes for thesafeguarding of animal and plant species threatened with extinction.

WWF' s fund-raisin g an d publicit y activitie s ar e mainl y carrie

dout by National Appeals in a number of countries, and its inter-national governing body is made up of prominent personalities inmany fields.

IUCN Publications new seriesNo. 17

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