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May 2001

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Human Dimensions

Human dimensions are the most important, yet sometimes overlooked aspect of sustainable use. Every decision concerning the use or non- use of wildlife and natural resources has an impact on someone. We would like to receive short stories about sustainable use traditions around the world. We would like to make our readership aware of how people and wildlife depend upon rational, scientific management and traditions of sustainable use. In particular, we would like to hear from young people, living in cultures that depend upon nature’s gifts. Let us see through your eyes what living with nature means for you, your lifestyle and those around you.

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IWMC Media Release: 16 May 2001
Caribbean Nations Stand Firm Against Attacks
 
http://www.iwmc.org/release/010516.htm

"Misconceptions about Japan’s whalers"
by Eugene Lapointe
 
http://www.iwmc.org/whales/010410.htm

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