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WILD periodically adds publications to this downloadable e-archive. Content changes often, so check back frequently. Some are brochure-type publications, some are books, some are articles or papers. They are all standard, non-searchable pdf, as small a file size as we can create…and free!

World Wilderness Congress Publications

8th World Wilderness Congress Science Symposium Proceedings

The Global Environmental Facility’s Commitment to Wilderness Areas, Mohamed T. El-Ashry (7th WWC plenary, 2001)

The Highest Use of Wilderness: Using Wilderness Experience Programs to Develop Human Potential, John Hendee (ed) (4th WWC Special Plenary Session)

International Journal of Wilderness

International Journal of Wilderness (Full Archive, Free Download)

Press & News

El-Carmen Big Bend Transboundry Megacorridor (National Geographic, February 2007)

Ian Player Interview, Africa Geographic, (June 2007)

Mali Elephants — Africa Geographic, (July 2007)

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E-leaf, our online newsletter

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Other

Mission Mountains Tribal Wilderness: A Case Study (2005)

The Wild Planet Project (2007)



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