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Use and conservation of Cracidae (Aves: Galliformes) in the Peruvian Amazon
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- 24 April 2009, pp. 301-309
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Avoiding conflicts and protecting coral reefs: customary management benefits marine habitats and fish biomass
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- 04 October 2012, pp. 486-494
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Global extinction risk for seahorses, pipefishes and their near relatives (Syngnathiformes)
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- 13 May 2021, pp. 497-506
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Predicting extinction of mammals in the Brazilian Amazon
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- 06 May 2005, pp. 347-350
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Can translocation help wild primates?
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- 24 April 2009, pp. 135-139
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Biodiversity priority areas and religions—a global analysis of spatial overlap
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- 28 August 2013, pp. 17-22
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Elephant Survivors
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- 24 April 2009, pp. 355-362
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Do large birds experience previously undetected levels of hunting pressure in the forests of Central and West Africa?
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- 24 July 2014, pp. 76-83
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Human livelihoods and protected areas in Gabon: a cross-sectional comparison of welfare and consumption patterns
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- 02 August 2011, pp. 347-356
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New Caledonia – a conservation imperative for an ancient land
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- 24 April 2009, pp. 104-112
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Monitoring jaguar populations Panthera onca with non-invasive genetics: a pilot study in Brazilian ecosystems
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- 26 March 2014, pp. 361-369
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Half-Earth or Whole-Earth? Green or transformative recovery? Where are the voices from the Global South?
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- 23 February 2021, pp. 161-162
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The IUCN Technical Guidelines on the Management of Ex Situ Populations for Conservation: reflecting major changes in the application of ex situ conservation
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- 14 January 2005, pp. 95-98
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What do you know about conservation and human rights?
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- 01 October 2019, pp. 595-596
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Critically Endangered Arabian leopards Panthera pardus nimr persist in the Jabal Samhan Nature Reserve, Oman
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- 04 September 2006, pp. 287-294
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The decline and conservation management of the threatened endemic palms of the Mascarene Islands
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- 15 February 2002, pp. 56-65
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Does sex matter in reintroduction of griffon vultures Gyps fulvus?
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- 03 December 2007, pp. 503-508
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The Giant Tortoises of the Galapagos Islands
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- 24 April 2009, pp. 277-290
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Practise what you preach: a faith-based approach to conservation in Indonesia
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- 08 November 2013, pp. 23-29
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Co-occurrence of snow leopard Panthera uncia, Siberian ibex Capra sibirica and livestock: potential relationships and effects
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- 04 March 2018, pp. 118-124
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