CAFF Progress Report to the Senior Arctic Officials, Copenhagen, November 2009.

"The Conservation of Arctic Flora & Fauna Working Group (CAFF) is the Biodiversity Working group of the Arctic Council. It is guided by the CAFF Strategic Plan for the Conservation of Arctic Biological Diversity and biennial Work Plans. CAFFs mandate is to address the conservation of Arctic...

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Main Author: Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF)
Other Authors: Barry, Tom
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Language:English
Published: CAFF International Secretariat 2009
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