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Crocodiles - Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan - Second Edition
IUCN/SSC Crocodile Specialist Group
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Cumbria Wildlife Trust
a registered charity established in 1962. Supported by over 7,000 members, it works in partnership with landowners, local authorities, other conservation organisations and businesses to conserve and protect wildlife and wild places throughout Cumbria
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Curassows, Guans and Chachalacas: Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan for Cracids 2000-2004
compiled by Daniel M. Brooks and Stuart D. Strahl with Spanish and Portuguese translations
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Cuvier's beaked whale - Ziphius cavirostris
online species synopses taken from Action Plan for Australian Cetaceans (web archive site - 2006)
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Cycads: Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan
IUCN/SSC Cycad Specialist Group
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Damsels in distress: a review of the conservation status of Hawaiian Megalagrion damselflies (Odonata: Coenagrionidae).
online document
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DarwinNet
Spanish language web portal for information on the biodiversity, conservation and sustainable development of forests in Peru and Ecuador
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Density and Fledging Success of Grassland Birds in Conservation Reserve Program Fields in North Dakota and West-central Minnesota
Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center - online document, reproduced from Studies in Avian Biology 19
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Developing Marine Nature Conservation Objectives for the Irish Sea
The aim of the work described in this report was to develop objectives for nature conservation, for each of the levels of the implementation framework, which contribute to delivery of the UK vision and strategic goals for the marine environment. The report proposes a framework and process for developing objectives for use at the Whole Sea, Regional Sea and other scales - online pdf document (JNCC)
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Developing a mammal monitoring programme for the UK
The British Trust for Ornithology was commissioned by JNCC to undertake an exercise to extend the work of Macdonald et al. The results of this exercise are presented in this authoritative and independent report by the BTO, which should provide great assistance to JNCC, and other potential partners, to develop further their views, priorities and role with regard to mammal monitoring in the UK - online pdf document
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