Vol. 37 No. 2 (1994): Silliman Journal

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Like the issue that preceded this, this issue of Silliman Journal is another slim volume containing areas of general interest. The three main studies here represent diverse topics--conservation of an endangered species, experimental propagation of a marine gastropod and observance of an indigenous religious ritual.

 

The lead article is Alcala's comprehensive report on the successful implementation of the Spotted Deer Captive Breeding Project of Silliman University as part of the overall conservation effort for this endangered species. Considered by peers as a "major contribution" the article discusses aspects of veterinary care and management of the Cervus alfredi developed since 1990 when the country's first spotted deer captive breeding facility was set up at Silliman.

A special feature in this particular issue is the inaugural speech of Dr. Mervyn J. Misajon whose installation as tenth president of Silliman University highlight the University's 93rd Founders Day celebration.

Also included in this collection are three lectures, two which were part of the 93rd Founders Day lecture series

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