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Publications
Since its foundation the LGF has published different nature protection and ecological education publications for the general public. Major attention was focused on schoolchildren's education. List recently available publications are below. For ordering publication please call +370 5 2310 700 or send email: migle.s[eta]glis.lt
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A Role of Nature Management for the Biodiversity Conservation (in Lithuanian)
Darius Stončius, Rimgaudas Treinys, Pranas Mierauskas, 2001, published by LGF.
The book describes assumptions and necessity for management, preparation of management plans and site management audit. It is meant for environmentalists responsible for the conservation and management of biodiversity in protected areas. This book may be beneficial to those who prepare plans of protected areas, municipal ecologists, specialists of the Ministry of Environment, foresters and those who care for nature protection.
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FSC Chain-of-Custody sertification (in Lithuanian)
Tadas Kastanauskas, 2005, published by LGF, Daigai
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FSC group sertification for privat forest owners (in Lithuanian)
Danas Augutis, 2005, published by LGF, Daigai
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Forest diversity: development, elements, processes (in Lithuanian)
Inga Straupe, Martinš Lūkins, Jurga Motiejūnaitė, Giedrius Švitra, Darius Stončius, 2007.
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Sustanable farmer in Coastal laguna areas (in Lithuanian)
dr. Vytautas Gipiškis, Sigitas Juzėnas, Nerijus Zableckis, Mindaugas Survila, Petras Lengvinas, 2008, published by Lietuvos gamtos fondas, Rusnės gamtos fondas.
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Pond turtles and rare amhibians protection (in Lithuanian)
Dr. Martina Meske, Nerijus Zableckis, Arūnas Pranaitis, Dalia Bastytė, Inga Kondratavičiūtė, 2008, published by Lietuvos gamtos fondas, Leidykla.
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Examples of responsible forestry (in Lithuanian)
Darius Stončius, Danas Augutis, 2008, published by LGF, Baltijos kopija.
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Dead tree (in Lithuanian)
Lina Augutienė, Darius Stončius, 2008, published by LGF, Baltijos kopija.
Colouring book about importance of dead wood and species living on it. The book is designed for children of 4-8 years.
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