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Significant natural Heritage Resources of the Caribou Ranch Open Space and their Preservation
pdf report - Colorado Natural Heritage Program ; a biological inventory of significant or rare plants, animals and plant communities at the Caribou Ranch near Nederland, Colorado. The goal of this project was to accumulate and examine existing biological data, incorporate appropriate field surveys and identify significant natural heritage resources (species and plant communities of conservation interest) occurring on the Caribou Ranch.
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Sixth Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity:Final Report & Decisions
online report in various formats
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Sixth Ordinary Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity
online PDF - The Hague, Netherlands, 7-19 April 2002
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Small-scale experimental habitat fragmentation reduces colonization rates in species-rich grasslands.
online article - Zurich University Open Repository
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Software tools for the management and visualisation of biodiversity data
UNDP/GEF project report (web archive site)
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South Dakota Gap Analysis Project
Gap analysis is a scientific method for identifying the degree to which native animal species and natural communities are represented in our present-day mix of conservation lands. Those species and communities not adequately represented in the existing network of conservation lands constitute conservation 'gaps'. The purpose of GAP is to provide broad geographic information on the status of ordinary species (those not threatened with extinction or naturally rare) and their habitats in order to provide land managers, planners, scientists, and policy makers with the information they need to make better-informed decisions
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Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Project - Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, Utah and New Mexico
Gap analysis is a scientific method for identifying the degree to which native animal species and natural communities are represented in our present-day mix of conservation lands. Those species and communities not adequately represented in the existing network of conservation lands constitute conservation 'gaps'. The purpose of GAP is to provide broad geographic information on the status of ordinary species (those not threatened with extinction or naturally rare) and their habitats in order to provide land managers, planners, scientists, and policy makers with the information they need to make better-informed decisions
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Spatial variation in the biodiversity of Bedouin gardens in the St Katherine Protectorate, South Sinai, Egypt
online pdf document, Egyptian Journal of Biology
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Species 2000 New Zealand: Outcomes of the February Symposium
online paper from the XVIII (New) International Congress on Zoology, Athens
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Species Analyst
a research project developing standards and software tools for access to the world's natural history collection and observation databases
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