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. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. MAN in danger. AAAN ... AN ENDANGERED SPECIES? The latest conservation yearbook from the Department of the Interior takes a look at the ages-old battle between man and his environment. It considers the signs which indicate that both sides may be los- ing. In this book, the series embarks on a new theme—is man polluting, overcrowding, plundering and reshaping his own habitat into an environmental trap? This Yearbook, like its forerunners, is addressed to concerned citizens who seek to turn the environmental tide in favor of both man and Nature. 1. AAAN ... AN ENDANGERED SPECIES? Conservation Yearbook #4 100 pages, fully illustrated with 75 photos—55 in natural color. Catalog No. I :4 $ a copy. America's rich natural resource heritage is the subject of this continuing story of conservation. 2. THE THIRD WAVE Conservation Yearbook No. 3 The title is based on the historic third phase of con- servation—the ecologic approach—or how all aspects of our environment interrelate and affect us. 128 pages, 175 photos, 118 in full color. Catalog No. I :3 $ a copy. 3. THE POPULATION CHALLENGE Conservation Yearbook No. 2 This outstanding publication examines the crucial deci- sions that must be made if we are to meet the challenge of our rapidly growing population and maintain a livable environment in years to come. 80 pages, 85 pho- tos, 38 in full color. Catalog No. I :966 $ a copy. 4. QUEST FOR QUALITY Conservation Yearbook No. 1 The widely acclaimed pioneer publication in the Interior Department's Conservation Yearbook series presents the resource dilemmas facing a nation deter- mined to preserve and improve a quality environment. 96 pages, 209 photos, 72 in full color. Catalog No. I :Q3 $ a copy. For Use of Supt. Docs. Moll Order Form To: Superintendent of Documents Government Printing Office Washington, 20402 ! [_ Enclosed find $ (check, money order, or Supt. of Documents c


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