Hilton-Taylor, Craig

The conservation status and distribution of the mammals of the Arabian Peninsula

The Arabian Peninsula contains a wide diversity of sand and gravel deserts, mountains, coastal and offshore habitats and sparse wetlands. It also contains a diverse mammal fauna which comprises a mix of Arabian endemics, species with affinities to the Horn of Africa and Saharo-Sindian, Iranian-Central Asian, and Mediterranean elements. There are 166 terrestrial and 23 marine species whose occurrence in the region is confirmed, giving an overall total of 189 confirmed species.

Author(s)
Mallon, David P.
Hilton-Taylor, Craig
Amori, Giovanni
Baldwin, Robert
Bradshaw, Peter L.
Budd, Kevin

A proposal for assessing species benefits at a landscape scale and aggregating data within the Species Information Service at IUCN

A workshop was held in Cambridge between March 20-22, 2017, to bring together the PiN team and the Global Species Programme (GSP) and TRAFFIC to discuss the inclusion of data from PiN landscape assessments within the Species Information Services (SIS), building on discussions held over the last four years. The objective of the meeting was to collectively agree on the content and architecture of a PiN benefits assessment within SIS and explore how to apply this assessment from an institutional perspective. 

Author(s)
Darwall, W.R.T.
Davidson-Hunt, Iain J. (Iain Johnson)
Deutsch, Nathan
Hilton-Taylor, Craig
Meijer, Seline S.
Oldfield, Thomasina
Olsen, Nathalie
Smith, Kevin

The IUCN red list : 50 years of conservation = La lista roja de la UICN : 50 años de conservación

The IUCN red list : 50 years of conservation commemorates fifty years of outstanding effort and achievement by a worldwide network of scientists and partner organizations, and celebrates their commitment to protect the Earth's precious species. These pages acknowledge and salute the ongoing work of The IUCN Red List to research, identify, and assess the status of our planet's species.

Author(s)
Smart, Jane
Hilton-Taylor, Craig
Mittermeier, Russell A.

La vie sauvage dans un monde en mutation : la Liste rouge de l'UICN des espèces menacées™ : analyse de la liste 2008

Dans ce volume, vous trouverez les informations les plus récentes sur la distribution des espèces confrontées à un risque d’extinction élevé dans certains des écosystèmes les plus importants du monde, et sur les raisons de ce déclin. Cet ouvrage apporte de nouvelles informations sur les espèces marines et d’eau douce qui offrent des services importants, y compris l’apport de protéines à certaines des communautés les plus pauvres du monde. On sait désormais que ces espèces font face à des menaces extrêmes résultant de la surexploitation et de la perte de leur habitat.

Author(s)
Hilton-Taylor, Craig
Stuart, S. N.
Vié, Jean-Christophe

2004 IUCN Red List of threatened species : a global species assessment

Author(s)
Baillie, Jonathan
Hilton-Taylor, Craig
Stuart, S. N.

Wildlife in a changing world : an analysis of the 2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species

Wildlife in a Changing World presents an analysis of the 2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Beginning with an explanation of the IUCN Red List as a key conservation tool, it goes on to discuss the state of the worlds species and provides the latest information on the patterns of species facing extinction in some of the most important ecosystems in the world, highlighting the reasons behind their declining status.

Author(s)
Hilton-Taylor, Craig
Stuart, S. N.
Vié, Jean-Christophe

2000 IUCN red list of threatened species

The 2000 Red List combines animals and plants into a single list containing assessments of more that 18,000 taxa. A large number of species has been reassessed and there has been a significant increase in the number of species assessments. Documentation on each species has been improved.
Author(s)
Hilton-Taylor, Craig
Brackett, David
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