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Taking a stand against illegal wildlife trade: the Zimbabwean approach to pangolin conservation
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- 27 April 2016, pp. 280-285
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Did hybridization save the Norfolk Island boobook owl Ninox novaeseelandiae undulata?
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- 08 November 2011, pp. 500-504
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The influence of riparian vegetation, woody debris, stream morphology and human activity on the use of rivers by southern river otters in Lontra provocax in Chile
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- 20 November 2003, pp. 422-430
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Large-scale distribution patterns of carnivores in northern South Africa: implications for conservation and monitoring
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- 08 November 2011, pp. 579-586
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Evaluating potential threats to birds in Greece: an analysis of a 10-year data set from a rehabilitation centre
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- 10 July 2008, pp. 408-414
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Recent advances in nature conservation in the Lao PDR
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- 24 April 2009, pp. 253-260
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IUCN management categories fail to represent new, multiple-use protected areas in Madagascar
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- 02 August 2011, pp. 336-346
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When conservation precedes development: a case study of the opening up of the Socotra archipelago, Yemen
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- 02 August 2011, pp. 401-410
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Tropical forest logging—primates and can they co-exist?
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- 24 April 2009, pp. 114-118
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Conservation of bats in China: problems and recommendations
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- 24 April 2009, pp. 179-182
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Costs of coexistence: understanding the drivers of tolerance towards Asian elephants Elephas maximus in rural Bangladesh
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- 19 March 2019, pp. 603-611
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Imminent extinction crisis among the endemic species of the forests of Yanbaru, Okinawa, Japan
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- 24 April 2009, pp. 305-316
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A Marsh Deer Census in Brazil
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- 24 April 2009, pp. 345-351
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Does selective wood exploitation affect amphibian diversity? The case of An'Ala, a tropical rainforest in eastern Madagascar
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- 27 October 2004, pp. 410-417
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Incentives toward conservation of argali Ovis ammon: a case study of trophy hunting in western China
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- 22 November 2002, pp. 373-381
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Identifying challenges to enforcement in protected areas: empirical insights from 15 Colombian parks
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- 06 February 2015, pp. 317-322
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Small-scale gill-net fisheries cause massive green turtle Chelonia mydas mortality in Baja California Sur, Mexico
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- 08 November 2011, pp. 69-77
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A population estimate of the Endangered chimpanzee Pan troglodytes vellerosus in a Nigerian montane forest: implications for conservation
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- 10 July 2008, pp. 448-451
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The bush dog Speothos venaticus and short-eared dog Atelocynus microtis in a fragmented landscape in southern Amazonia
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- 06 April 2010, pp. 300-303
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Introducing conservation marketing: why should the devil have all the best tunes?
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- 23 December 2015, p. 14
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