Stuart, S. N.

Threatened amphibians of the world

Amphibians are facing an extinction crisis, but getting to the facts has been difficult. Threatened Amphibians of the World is a visual journey through the first-ever comprehensive assessment of the conservation status of the world's 6,000 known species of frogs, toads, salamanders, and caecilians. All 1,900 species known to be threatened with extinction are covered, including a description of threats to each species and an evaluation of conservation measures in place or needed.

Author(s)
Young, Bruce E.

El estado de conservación y la distribución geográfica de reptiles y anfibios en la cuenca del Mediterráneo

The Mediterranean-rim countries hold around 400 million people and 135 million of them live on the coast. A steady migration towards coastal areas, specifically in the south and east of the Mediterranean, is causing pressure on the coastal environment and, more importantly, on its biodiversity. In this second Mediterranean regional assessment, all the reptile and amphibian species existing within the region of study have been evaluated for their global conservation status.

Author(s)
Chanson, Janice
Cox, Neil
Stuart, S. N.

Statut de conservation et répartition géographique des reptiles et amphibiens du bassin méditerranéen

The Mediterranean-rim countries hold around 400 million people and 135 million of them live on the coast. A steady migration towards coastal areas, specifically in the south and east of the Mediterranean, is causing pressure on the coastal environment and, more importantly, on its biodiversity. In this second Mediterranean regional assessment, all the reptile and amphibian species existing within the region of study have been evaluated for their global conservation status.

Author(s)
Chanson, Janice
Cox, Neil
Stuart, S. N.

The status and distribution of reptiles and amphibians of the Mediterranean basin

The Mediterranean-rim countries hold around 400 million people and 135 million of them live on the coast. A steady migration towards coastal areas, specifically in the south and east of the Mediterranean, is causing pressure on the coastal environment and, more importantly, on its biodiversity. In this second Mediterranean regional assessment, all the reptile and amphibian species existing within the region of study have been evaluated for their global conservation status.

Author(s)
Chanson, Janice
Cox, Neil
Stuart, S. N.

Disappearing jewels : the status of new world amphibians

Author(s)
Boucher, Timothy M.
Chanson, Janice
Cox, Neil
Stuart, S. N.
Young, Bruce E.

Threatened birds of Africa and related islands

Author(s)
Collar, N. J.
Stuart, S. N.
Arlott, Norman

The kouprey : an action plan for its conservation

The kouprey is one of the most endangered species of mammals in the world. This Action Plan has been developed by IUCN in collaboration with the Governments of Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Thailand, and a number of zoos and conservation organisations. The plan forms the basis of the collaborative Kouprey conservation programme coordinated by IUCN.

Author(s)
MacKinnon, John Ramsay
Quy, Vo
Stuart, S. N.

African elephants and rhinos : status survey and conservation action plan

Author(s)
Cumming, David H. M.
Du Toit, R. F.
Stuart, S. N.

Key forests for threatened birds in Africa

Author(s)
Collar, N. J.
Stuart, S. N.
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