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View the documentAcknowledgments
View the documentPanel on Butterfly Farming in Papua New Guinea
View the documentContributors
View the documentPreface
View the document1 Introduction and Summary
View the document2 Butterfly Status and Conservation
View the document3 History and Government Policy
View the document4 Operating a Butterfly Farm
View the document5 Application to Other Nations
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View the documentA Selected Readings
View the documentAppendix B
View the documentAppendix C
View the documentAdvisory Committee on Technology Innovation
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Appendix B

Research Contacts

Wayne Gagne, Bishop Museum, P.O. Box 6037, Honolulu, Hawaii, 96818 USA

Angus Hutton, Garaina Farms, Scrubby Creek Road, Gympie 4570, Queensland, Australia

Insect Farming and Trading Agency, P.O. Box 129, Bulolo, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea (Peter Clark, Manager; Michael Parsons, Ecologist)

Karol Kisokau, Director, Office of Environment and Conservation, Central Government Offices, Waigani, Papua New Guinea

Navu Kwapena, Division of Wildlife, Department of Lands and Environment, Konedobu, Papua New Guinea

Rudi Mattoni, 9620 Heather Road, Beverly Hills, California 90210, USA

Michael G. Morris, Chairman, Butterfly Specialist Group, International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, Furzebrook Research Station, Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Wareham, Dorset BH20 5AS, England

Ashley C. Morton, Department of Biology, Building 44, The University, Southampton S09 5NH, England

Fred Parker, 717 Ross River Road, Kirwan, Queensland 4814, Australia

Robert M. Pyle, Chairman, Monarch Project, Xerces Society, 369 Loop Road, Gray's River, Washington 98621, USA

Sheldon R. Severinghaus, Representative, The Asia Foundation, 42, Chien Kuo North Road, Taipei 104, Taiwan, Republic of China