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The IUCN Plant Red Data Book. de Lucas, Gren and Synge, Hugh - 1980

de Lucas, Gren and Synge, Hugh

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The IUCN Plant Red Data Book.

de Lucas, Gren and Synge, Hugh

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Morges/Kew: IUCN. as new in as new dustjacket in mylar, ex-Denver Zoo. 1980. ISBN 2-88032-202-2 .
  • Librería Independent bookstores US (US)
  • Estado del libro Nuevo as new in as new dustjacket in mylar, ex-Denver Zoo
  • ISBN 10 2880322022
  • ISBN 13 9782880322021
  • Editorial IUCN
  • Lugar de publicación Morges/Kew
  • Fecha de publicación 1980
  • Palabras clave ISBN 2-88032-202-2, Natural History, Conservation

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The I U C N Plant Red Data Book

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Usado - Acceptable, Water Staining Transfer at Jacket, Foxing, Thomas Lo
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9782880322021 / 2880322022
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I C U N, 1980. First Edition. Hardcover. Acceptable, Water Staining Transfer at Jacket, Foxing, Thomas Lovejoy Signature At Fep. Sm Quarto. 1978 Sm Quarto, 1980, PP.540, Comprising REd Data Sheets On 250 Selected Plants Threatened On A World Scale; Provenance: From the library of Dr. Thomas Lovejoy 1941-2021 an American Ecologist, Yale University Graduate and President of the Amazon Biodiversity Center in Brazil. He also held appointments at the United Nations, George Mason University, and the World Bank and received recognition worldwide for his work including posthumously from the National Geographic Society with its highest honor the Hubbard Medal. Credited with E. O. Wilson of coining the term  biological diversity in 1980, he spent his life working in science and public policy. G15b24
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