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The New African Conservation Convention

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 April 2009

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Abstract

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The new African conservation convention, drawn up by IUCN and signed by the African heads of state in September 1968, is now in force. Kai Curry-Lindahl, who has been involved in its rather chequered history, tells here the story of how two conventions, differing in scope, came to be drawn up and how the matter has been resolved.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Fauna and Flora International 1969

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Curry-Lindahl, K., 1967 Report on the Second Session of the ad hoc Working Party on Wildlife Management of the African Forestry Commission of FAO, held at Fort Lamy, February 6–11th 1967, on the invitation of the Government of Chad and followed by a study tour to the Zakouma National Park, February 12–13th 1967. Mimeographed IUCN Report, pp 18.Google Scholar