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Strategic planning for Ethiopian wolf conservation

This publication represents the latest stage in the efforts toward conservation of Africa's rarest canid, the Ethiopian wolf.

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2011
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Canids : foxes, wolves, jackals and dogs : status survey and conservation action plan

The new Canid Action Plan synthesizes the current knowledge on the biology, ecology and status of all wild canid species, and outlines the conservation actions and projects needed to secure their long-term survival.

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2004
IUCN Grey Literature

Canid biology and conservation, an international conference : programme and abstracts

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2001
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The African wild dog : status survey and conservation action plan

Over the last 30 years the African wild dog population has declined dramatically. Dogs have disappeared from 25 of the 39 countries in which they were previously found, and only 6 populations are believed to number more than 100 animals.

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1997
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The Ethiopian wolf : status survey and conservation action plan

The Ethiopian wolf is one of many species endemic to the highlands of Ethiopia but with only about 400 adults remaining, it is also the most endangered canid in the world.

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1997
IUCN Grey Literature

African wild dog Lycaon pictus population viability assessment : workshop briefing document

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1991
IUCN Grey Literature

Mexican wolf, canis lupus baileyi. Population viability assessment.

Twenty-eight biologists, managers, and decision makers attended a Population Viability Assessment (PVA) Workshop at the Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, Glen Rose, Texas on 22-24 October, 1990 to apply these recently developed procedures to the captive and wild populations and the reintroduction of th

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1990
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Foxes, wolves, jackals and dogs : an action plan for the conservation of canids

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1990