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Conservation: A magical process

Philip Stott
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Philip Stott: Philip Stott is emeritus professor of biogeography in the University of London, UK. sinfonia1@mac.com

Nature, 2010, vol. 468, issue 7325, 764-764

Abstract: Prince Charles's call to stay close to nature follows a rich tradition of environmental thinking, says Philip Stott.

Date: 2010
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